Comic Strip Narrative
Rubric
CATEGORY
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4
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3
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2
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1
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Introduction
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First
paragraph has a
"grabber"
or catchy
beginning.
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First
paragraph has a
weak
"grabber".
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A
catchy beginning
was
attempted but
was
confusing rather
than
catchy.
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No
attempt was
made
to catch the
reader's
attention in
the
first paragraph
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Organization
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The
story is very
well
organized. One
idea
or scene
follows
another in a
logical
sequence
with
clear
transitions.
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The
story is pretty
well
organized. One
idea
or scene may
seem
out of place.
Clear
transitions are
used.
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The
story is a little
hard
to follow. The
transitions
are
sometimes
not clear.
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Ideas
and scenes
seem
to be randomly
arranged.
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Problem/Conflict
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It
is very easy for
the
reader to
understand
the
problem
the main
characters
face and
why
it is a problem.
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It
is fairly easy for
the
reader to
understand
the
problem
the main
characters
face and
why
it is a problem.
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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.
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It
is not clear what
problem
the main
characters
face
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Solution/Resolution
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The
solution to the
character's
problem
is
easy to
understand,
and is
logical.
There are no
loose
ends.
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The
solution to the
character's
problem
is
easy to
understand,
and is
somewhat
logical.
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The
solution to the
character's
problem
is
a little hard to
understand.
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No
solution is
attempted
or it is
impossible
to
understand.
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Creativity
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The
story contains
many
creative
details
and/or
descriptions
that
contribute
to the
reader's
enjoyment.
The
author has
really
used his
imagination.
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The
story contains a
few
creative details
and/or
descriptions
that
contribute to the
reader's
enjoyment.
The
author has used
his
imagination.
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The
story contains a
few
creative details
and/or
descriptions,
but
they distract
from
the story. The
author
has tried to
use
his imagination.
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There
is little
evidence
of
creativity
in the
story.
The author
does
not seem to
have
used much
imagination.
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Dialogue
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There
is an
appropriate
amount
of
dialogue to bring
the
characters to life
and
it is always clear
which
character is
speaking.
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There
is too much
dialogue
in this
story,
but it is
always
clear which
character
is
speaking.
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There
is not quite
enough
dialogue in
this
story, but it is
always
clear which
character
is
speaking.
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It
is not clear which
character
is
speaking.
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Spelling
and
Punctuation
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There
are no
spelling
or
punctuation
errors in
the
final draft.
Character
and place
names
that the
author
invented are
spelled
consistently
throughout.
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There
is one spelling
or
punctuation error
in
the final draft.
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There
are 2-3
spelling
and
punctuation
errors in
the
final draft.
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The
final draft has
more
than 3 spelling
and
punctuation
errors.
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