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The Ransom of Red Chief Comic and Presentation Rubric 
Comic Grade: __________________ Presentation Grade: ________________
Rubric Code: MB2C8A
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Short Story Comic Strip
  Novice

2 pts

Apprentice

3 pts

Practitioner

4 pts

Expert

5 pts

Irony and Humor

Novice

The selected passage is not ironic or humorous, nor does the student's work contain humor or irony.
Apprentice

The selected passage is either not ironic or not humorous.
or
The selected passage contains both irony and humor but the student did not maintain the irony and humor in their comic strip.
Practitioner

The selected passage contains both irony and humor and the student made and effort to maintain the irony and humor in their comic strip.
Expert

The selected passage contains both irony and humor and the student maintained the irony and humor in their comic strip.
Text/Dialogue

Novice

Text/Dialogue does not relate well to the scenes or plot of the story. There seems to be no connections between the scenes.
Apprentice

Text/Dialogue is related to the scenes and plot events of the story. The connections between scenes are less obvious.
Practitioner

Text/Dialogue is related to the scenes and plot events of the story. Most connections between scenes are easy to understand.
Expert

Text/Dialogue is related to the scenes and plot events of the story. All connections between scenes are easy to understand.
Characters

Novice

The characters all look the same with limited detail and they show no action.
Apprentice

The characters are drawn nicely, but they are overly generalized. They show little action.
Practitioner

The characters are drawn nicely, with detail, and it is obvious who they are. They show little action.
Expert

The characters are drawn nicely, with detail, and it is obvious who they are. They show action.
Setting

Novice

Lack of setting and/or props.
Apprentice

Setting is drawn in but overly generalized. Fluffy clouds etc.
Practitioner

The setting has some details that are specific to the story.
Expert

The setting is drawn nicely, with attention paid to the specific details of the story.
Spelling, Grammar, and Punctuation

Novice

There are more than 5 spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors in the comic.
Apprentice

There are 4-5 spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors in the comic.
Practitioner

There are 1-3 spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors in the comic.
Expert

There are absolutely no spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors in the comic.
Effort

Novice

It is evident that little effort was put forth in the creation of the comic strip based on creativity, organization, and care.
Apprentice

It is evident that some effort was put forth in the creation of the comic strip based on creativity, organization, and care.
Practitioner

It is evident that effort was put forth in the creation of the comic strip based on creativity, organization, and care.
Expert

It is evident that a great deal of effort was put forth in the creation of the comic strip based on creativity, organization, and care.
Presentation Rubric
Presentation Style

Novice

Student was not proficient in three or more of the following: voice, body language, eye-contact, or word choice.
Apprentice

Student was not proficient in two of the following: voice, body language, eye-contact, or word choice.
Practitioner

Student was not proficient in one of the following: voice, body language, eye-contact, or word choice.
Expert

Voice, body language, eye-contact, and word choice were used to give a professional presentation.
were used to give a professional presentation.
Preparation and Confidence

Novice

Student did not have a completed professional comic strip and they were not confident in what they wanted to say.
Apprentice

Student either did not have a completed professional comic strip or their presentation lacked confidence (they did not know what they wanted to say.)
Practitioner

Student came prepared with a completed and professional comic strip. They sometimes struggled with what to say.
Expert

Student came prepared with a completed and professional comic strip. It is clear that they knew what they wanted to say.




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