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Figurative Language Comic Strip 
Student will make a cartoon strip with Onomatopoeia. Must tell a story with a beginning, middle, and end. Have characters, setting, and plot.
Rubric Code: SXB8283
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Figurative Language Comic Book
The student will create a comic strip that has onomatopoeia. Must include a story that has beginning, middle, and end.
  5 Excellent

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4 Great

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3 Good

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2 Partial

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1 Minimal

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Figurative Language

Onomatopoeia

5 Excellent

Comic contains correctly uses onomatopoeia throughout the comic strip. All of students drawings connect with onomatopoeia.
4 Great

Comic correctly uses onomatopoeia throughout the comic strip. Most of students drawings connect with figurative language.
3 Good

Comic strip contains few onomatopoeia. Some of the students drawings connect with figurative language.
2 Partial

Comic strip is missing examples onomatopoeia. The student had difficulty connecting the drawings to the figurative language.
1 Minimal

Comic strip is missing examples of onomatopoeia throughout. No real connections between drawings and figurative language.
Creativity

Color, story, plot, and characters.

5 Excellent

Project shows excellent creativity and effort. The comic is colorful. Has a fun and interesting story, characters, and plot.
4 Great

Project shows great creativity and effort. The comic is colorful. Has a great story, characters, and plot.
3 Good

Project shows adequate creativity and effort. The comic is mostly colored. Story, characters, and plot are mostly present.
2 Partial

Project shows below basic creativity and effort. Not a lot of color. Story is lacking in characters and plot.
1 Minimal

Project shows little to no effort in drawings or color. No visual story. Characters and plot do not connect.
Organization and Fluency

Structure

5 Excellent

Comic is very well organized and can be easily followed; sentences flow very well and are varied.
4 Great

Comic is organized and can be easily followed, sentences flow well.
3 Good

Comic is somehwat organized and can be followed, sentences flow fairly well.
2 Partial

Comic is unorganized and somewhat hard to follow; sentences do not flow well.
1 Minimal

Comic is unorganized and hard to follow; sentences do not flow well.
Mechanics

5 Excellent

No (or very few) errors in punctuation, spelling; capitalization, and/or grammar.
4 Great

Few errors in punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and/or grammar.
3 Good

Some errors in punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and/or grammar.
2 Partial

Many errors in punctuation, spelling, capitalization, and/or grammar.
1 Minimal

Punctuation errors throughout entire comic strip.



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