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Digital Narrative Comic Strip 
Students will transform the Superhero narrative story they wrote into a digital story, graphic novel/comic strip style using the web-based app Storyboard That.
Rubric Code: G2273XA
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Narrative Story Comic Strip
  4

4 pts

3

3 pts

2

2 pts

1

1 pts

6 Points of a Plot

- Exposition/Introduction
- Conflict
- Rising Action
- Climax
- Falling Action
- Resolution

4

All 6 plot points are clearly identified and expertly included in the comic strip. The story flows very smoothly.
3

All 6 plot points are identified and included in the comic strip. The story flows well.
2

Most of the plot points are identified and included in the comic strip, but missing 1-2. The story has gaps in it.
1

Missing 3 or more plot points. The story is incomplete or focused on less important points, It confuses the reader.
Speech and Thought Bubbles

4

Speech, thought bubbles, and/or narration are clearly related to the scenes and plot events of the story. All connections between scenes are easy to understand.
3

Speech, thought bubbles, and/or narration are related to the scenes and plot events of the story. Most connections between scenes are easy to understand.
2

Most speech and/or thought bubbles are related to the scenes and plot events of the story. The connections between scenes are less obvious.
1

Speech and/or thought bubbles do not relate well to the scenes or plot of the story. There seem to be no connections between the scenes.
Creativity

4

All details in each cell are purposeful and very consistent throughout the storyboard. Student has used creative details for the character and setting in each cell to clearly explain the story. The use of space in each cell was very well thought out.
3

Most details in each cell are purposeful and consistent throughout the storyboard. Student has used mostly consistent details for the character and setting in each cell to help explain the story. The use of space in each cell was well thought out.
2

The details in each cell are creative but may not be consistent throughout the storyboard. Student has used some consistent details for the character and setting in each cell to help explain the story. The use of space in each cell was not always well thought out.
1

Some details in each cell are creative but are not consistent throughout the storyboard. Student has used limited details for the character and setting in each cell to help explain the story. The use of space in each cell was not well thought out.
Spelling, Grammar, and Punctuation

4

There are absolutely no spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors in the comic.
3

There are 1-3 spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors in the comic.
2

There are 4-5 spelling, grammar, or punctuation errors in the comic.
1

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




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