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Toony Tool
Comic Book Rubric
Students will create comic pictures that represent the Grade 6 unit on Canadian Rights and Freedoms
Rubric Code:
N22X2W7
By
Secord
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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ToonyTool
Having Difficulty
1 pts
Developing
2 pts
Satisfactory
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Exemplary
5 pts
Scene/Information
Having Difficulty
Main events are not shown. There is no connection with Canadian Rights and Freedoms. There are no specific facts chosen. The slides are too general and could apply to many other events.
Developing
Some events shown, but are incomplete. No specific mention of Canadian Rights and Freedoms. It is not evident that a clear understanding has occurred.
Satisfactory
Many of the important events from the slides are included. The information, however, is too general. The scene generally supports the main idea.
Good
Main events in the story are shown. Background is clear and meaningful. The scene supports the main idea.
Exemplary
Main events are shown. Background is meaningful. Details enhance meaning of story. It is clearly evident that the student understands the topic and can make meaningful connections with current events/issues.
Word bubbles/Narrative
Having Difficulty
Word bubbles/speech boxes do not contribute to meaning. Dialogue and/or narration is very limited. The reader does not fully understand the author's intent. Less than 3 sentences are included.
Developing
Word bubbles /speech boxes sometimes add meaning to the story. Connections are very general. The words used do not demonstrate that the student understands the content. Less than 3 sentences are included.
Satisfactory
Word bubbles/speech boxes are related to the scenes, often adding meaning to the content. Most word bubbles have facts that relate to the Right or Freedom. There is just enough dialogue for the reader to understand the issue.
Good
Word bubbles are related to the scenes, and add meaning to the information, showing a clear understanding of the Rights and/or Freedoms.
Most word bubbles have facts denoted in them.
Exemplary
Word bubbles are related to the scenes and the story, and the connections are easy to understand. The words add significantly to the meaning conveyed, as they are detailed and include vocabulary specific to Rights and Freedoms.
Art Work
Having Difficulty
Images are not neat, attractive and interesting to look at. There is no connection between the images and the information.
Developing
Images are not particularly neat, attractive or interesting to look at.
Satisfactory
Images are fairly neat, attractive and interesting to look at. Detail is appropriate to the facts.
Good
Images are quite neat, attractive and interesting to look at. They are used effectively to convey information. Detail is interesting.
Exemplary
Images are very neat, attractive and interesting to look at. They convey Rights and Freedoms in a powerful way. Details are very interesting.
Subjects:
Arts and Design
English
Science
Types:
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