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Comic book
Comic book
Student will present at least 10 slides illustrating a comic book-styled version of the play. Books should use at least 3 full 8x11 sheets of paper, whether that includes 6 full page slides, or 12 1/2 page slides, and so on, doesn't matter. Books should include characters (shown at least from waist up). There will be no stick figures. Illustrations should be colorful and as artfully portrayed as possible.
Rubric Code:
L227A3C
By
jackline
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Subject:
English
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Comic Book
A
10 pts
B
8 pts
C
6 pts
D
4 pts
F
0 pts
Choice of Scenes
15 %
A
Lists all the most important events that occur in the book including the conflict(s), climax & conclusion.
B
Lists most of the important events in the book, but
misses 2 or 3 major events.
C
Lists most of the important events in the book, but
highlights unimportant points or does not have the climax and/or conclusion.
D
Lists some events in the book, but information is
incomplete or focused on less important points.
F
Lists random or unimportant events.
Presentation
15 %
A
Work revealed intersting and dynamic illustrations, full of color and rich imagery. Story is artful, polished and complete.
B
Work demonstrates dynamic illustrations, includes very few mistakes, and is in color.
C
Work appears finished but does not have any particularly dynamic illustrations, and/or comic is not in color.
D
F
Work uses stick figures, work is done in pencil, appears unfinished, and/or pictures are too small or comic is too short (less then 10 slides)
Captions
25 %
A
Captions are related to the
scenes and the book, and the connections are easy to
understand.
B
Captions are related to the
scenes and the book, and most connections are
easy to understand.
C
Captions are related to the
scenes and the book, but the connections are less obvious.
D
Captions do not relate well to the scenes. There
seems to be no connection or connections are very general.
F
There are no captions.
Characters
25 %
A
The main characters are clearly identified, and their actions and dialogue are well-matched to their actions and dialogue in the
book.
B
The main characters are
clearly identified, and their actions and dialogue match actions and dialogue in the
book
C
The main characters are
identified, but actions and
dialogue are too general to show their relationship
to the book.
D
It is hard to tell who the main characters are, or
main characters in the comic are not the main
characters in the book.
F
Landscape and Props
10 %
A
Landscape and props are directly related to the theme or purpose of the book and enhance understanding of the scene.
B
Landscape and props are directly related to the theme or purpose of the book.
C
Landscape and props are
generally related to the theme or purpose of the
book.
D
Landscape and props seem
randomly chosen OR distract the reader.
F
There is no landscaping behind the scene; white space.
Spelling, Punctuation, & Gramma
10 %
A
There are no spelling, punctuation, or grammar errors.
B
There are 1-3 spelling, punctuation, or grammar errors.
C
There are 4-5 spelling, punctuation, and grammar errors.
D
There are more than 5 spelling, punctuation, and
grammar errors.
F
There are no captions.
Subjects:
English
Types:
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