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ToonDoo Comic 
A comic strip over the the replication process of the cell. Each student makes a 3 strip comic of one phase. Groups of 4 then combine strips into one for the whole process of Mitosis
Rubric Code: Y8A328
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Subject: Biology  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Needs Improvment

1 pts

Making Progress

2 pts

Accepted

3 pts

Perfected

4 pts

Prophase

Needs Improvment

Pictures are just thrown on strip. No understanding of Prophase and no explanation of what it is.
Making Progress

Student shows and explains that The DNA molecules progressively shorten and condense by coiling, to form chromosomes. Comic strip is hard to follow.
Accepted

Student shows explanation of chromosomes and The spindle apparatus has migrate to opposite poles of the cell. Comic strip is readable.
Perfected

Shows explanation of chromosomes and spindles. Comic strip is fun and pleasing to the eye, easy to read.
Metaphase

Needs Improvment

Pictures are just thrown on strip. No understanding of Metaphase and no explanation of what it is.
Making Progress

Student shows the spindle fibers attach themselves to the centromeres of the chromosomes, or the chromosomes aligned at the equatorial plate (middle of cell). Comic is hard to follow.
Accepted

Student depicts the chromosomes aligned at the equatorial plate (middle of cell) and spindle fibers attached. Comic is readable and understandable.
Perfected

Shows both alignment and of chromosomes and attachment of spindle fibers. Comic strip is fun and pleasing to the eye easy to read.
Anaphase

Needs Improvment

Pictures are just thrown on strip. No understanding of Anaphase and no explanation of what it is.
Making Progress

Showing the spindle fibers shorten and the centromere splits, or separated sister chromatids are pulled along behind the centromeres. Comic is not easily read or followed.
Accepted

Shows both split and separated sister chromatids are pulled along behind the centromeres. Comic is easy to read.
Perfected

Shows both split and sister chromatids, comic is fun and has full understanding of Anaphase.
Telephase

Needs Improvment

Pictures are just thrown on strip. No understanding of Telephase and no explanation of what it is.
Making Progress

Student shows the cell splinting into two cells or Nuclear envelope reform before the chromosomes uncoil. Comic is not fun to read.
Accepted

Shows both cell splitting into two and nuclear envelope reforming. Comic is engaging and readable.
Perfected

Sstudent shows the cell splitting into two cells and Nuclear envelope reform before the chromosomes uncoil. Comic is fun, enjoyable, and riveting.
Group Collaboration

Needs Improvment

Group did not work well together at all, very little collaboration and production. Final project is not cohesive.
Making Progress

Group only puts comic strips together in a rough way. Strips do not complete work well together.
Accepted

Group works well and has collaboration. Final project flows well and goes together.
Perfected

Group worked together perfectly, not issues. Final project is cohesive and goes well together.



Keywords:
  • Mitosis, Metephase, Anaphase, Telophase, Prophase

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