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Novel Study Project - Comic Strip 
Students will create a comic strip of the novel they chose from our class Book Club. After reading each chapter in their novel, they will illustrate what they believe is the most important part of that chapter and write a brief caption describing what is happening in that scene underneath their drawing. They will have one scene and caption for every chapter, resulting in a comic strip that describes the book in pictures and captions in sequence chapter by chapter, one chapter at a time.
Rubric Code: UX79X27
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Novel Comic Strip
  Excellent

5 pts

Good

4 pts

Satisfactory

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Comprehension

Excellent

Project displays an extensive understanding of the characters, plot, and theme in the novel.
Good

Project displays a clear understanding of the characters, plot, and theme in the novel.
Satisfactory

Project displays a sufficient understanding of the characters, plot, and theme in the novel.
Fair

Project displays a minimal understanding of the characters, plot, and theme in the novel.
Poor

Project does not display an understanding of the characters, plot, and theme in the novel.
Creativity

Excellent

Project has extremely creative and original ideas.
Good

Project has several creative and original ideas.
Satisfactory

Project has some creative and original ideas.
Fair

Project has minimal creativity and original ideas.
Poor

Project has little to no creative and original ideas.
Captions & Thought/Speech Bubbles

Excellent

Captions and thought/speech bubbles are related to the scenes and the story, and the connections are easy to understand.
Good

Captions and thought/speech bubblesare related to the scenes and the story, and most connections are easy to understand.
Satisfactory

Captions and thought/speech bubblesare related to the scenes and the story, and some connections are difficult to understand.
Fair

Captions and/or thought/speech bubbles are related to the scenes and the story, but the connections are less obvious.
Poor

Captions and/or thought/speech bubbles do not relate well to the scenes. There seems to be no connection or connections are very general.



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