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Comic Strip Book Talk- Book Report 
Create a comic strip that summarizes the events of your book.
Rubric Code: M9732A
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Subject: Education  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Characters

Poor

There are no characters in the comic strip.
Fair

There is 1 or more characters, but no dialogue is present.
Good

There are 2-3 characters with some dialouge present.
Excellent

There are 2-3 characters with dialouge in each section of the comic strip.
Setting

Poor

There is only 1 setting with little or no detail.
Fair

There is only 1 setting with some details.
Good

There are atleast 2 different settings with little to no detail.
Excellent

There are atleast 2 different settings presented with creative details.
Artist Design

Poor

Quickly put together. No color. Very Messy
Fair

The comic strip is poorly thought out. There is little or no color or detail. Messy
Good

The comic strip is thought out. There are few details and some color. Somewhat neat.
Excellent

The comic strip is well thought out. It includes many details and color. Very neat.




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