Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Comic Strip Narrative Rubric

Comic Strip Narrative Rubric

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Introduction
First paragraph has a
"grabber" or catchy
beginning.

First paragraph has a
weak "grabber".

A catchy beginning
was attempted but
was confusing rather
than catchy.

No attempt was
made to catch the
reader's attention in
the first paragraph
Organization
The story is very
well organized. One
idea or scene
follows another in a
logical sequence
with clear
transitions.

The story is pretty
well organized. One
idea or scene may
seem out of place.
Clear transitions are
used.

The story is a little
hard to follow. The
transitions are
sometimes not clear.

Ideas and scenes
seem to be randomly
arranged.
Problem/Conflict
It is very easy for
the reader to
understand the
problem the main
characters face and
why it is a problem.

It is fairly easy for
the reader to
understand the
problem the main
characters face and
why it is a problem.

It is fairly easy for
the reader to
understand the
problem the main
characters face but it
is not clear why it is
a problem.

It is not clear what
problem the main
characters face
Solution/Resolution
The solution to the
character's problem
is easy to
understand, and is
logical. There are no
loose ends.

The solution to the
character's problem
is easy to
understand, and is
somewhat logical.

The solution to the
character's problem
is a little hard to
understand.

No solution is
attempted or it is
impossible to
understand.


Creativity
The story contains
many creative
details and/or
descriptions that
contribute to the
reader's enjoyment.
The author has
really used his
imagination.

The story contains a
few creative details
and/or descriptions
that contribute to the
reader's enjoyment.
The author has used
his imagination.

The story contains a
few creative details
and/or descriptions,
but they distract
from the story. The
author has tried to
use his imagination.

There is little
evidence of
creativity in the
story. The author
does not seem to
have used much
imagination.
Dialogue
There is an
appropriate amount
of dialogue to bring
the characters to life
and it is always clear
which character is
speaking.

There is too much
dialogue in this
story, but it is
always clear which
character is
speaking.

There is not quite
enough dialogue in
this story, but it is
always clear which
character is
speaking.

It is not clear which
character is
speaking.
Spelling and
Punctuation
There are no
spelling or
punctuation errors in
the final draft.
Character and place
names that the
author invented are
spelled consistently
throughout.
There is one spelling
or punctuation error
in the final draft.
There are 2-3
spelling and
punctuation errors in
the final draft.

The final draft has
more than 3 spelling
and punctuation
errors.

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