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Newton's Laws in Comic Motion 
Create a comic strip to illustrate one of Newton's three laws of motion. Make sure your comic strip includes at least four scenes. It needs to be neat, colorful, and free of spelling errors.
Rubric Code: P375B6
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Subject: Science  
Type: Homework  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Excellent

4 pts

Very Good

3 pts

Good

2 pts

Fair

1 pts

Spelling

Excellent

All words are spelled correctly.
Very Good

One spelling mistake
Good

Two spelling mistakes
Fair

Three or more spelling mistakes
Pictures

Excellent

Pictures are in full color, accurately and clearly represent the scene.
Very Good

Pictures have some color, accurately and clearly represent the scene.
Good

Pictures are not in color. Some pictures don't represent the scene clearly.
Fair

Pictures are not in color. There are major problems with the scenes.
Scenes

Excellent

At least 4 scenes are included.
Very Good

There are only 3 scenes represented.
Good

There are only 2 scenes represented.
Fair

There is only 1 scene represented
Captions

Excellent

Captions clearly and concisely explain what the event is.
Very Good

Captions are a little too wordy but clearly explain what is going on.
Good

Captions are not completely clear or are very wordy.
Fair

Captions are do not explain what is going on in the pictures.



Keywords:
  • 1st Law- objects at rest objects in motion 2nd law- force, mass, and acceleration 3rd law- action, equal , opposite reaction







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