Math Storybook/Comic Strip Project



139700-11430000Math Comic Strip Project---Algebra IWhat it Means: The idea of this project is for students to create a comic strip for Transitions or Pre-Algebra students to assist them in understanding mathematics. A good comic strip should be colorfully illustrated and legible.What Must Be Done: Students will have to create a comic strip that is at least 8 frames long. It must be colorfully illustrated, legible, and present a fundamental concept discussed in this year’s math class. This comic strip does not have to be made out of anything expensive, but it must look professional. Cardstock is a good option. Small posters work well too. Not full-size—the small ones.Requirements for Project:_________ Rubric signed (10/2/12)_________ At least 8 frames, illustrated, legible, appropriate topic, professional-looking _________ Comic strip due (10/10/12)Assigned: September 28th, 2012Project Due: October 10th, 2012Do NOT wait until the day before this is due! You will not end up with a quality piece of work. Use your time wisely.Note: Mrs. Speegle reserves the right to have this assignment altered or changed based upon each student’s needs.*Feel free to check out this website to help you create your Comic Strip Project. 8 frames, this app would have to be used twice---it goes up to 6 frames---or do it all by hand.1.1 Variables and Expressions1.2 Order of Operations1.3 Open Sentences1.4 – 1.6 Properties1.7 Logical Reasoning and Counterexamples2.2-2.3 Solving Equations—Single Step2.4-2.5 Multi-Step Equations and Equations with Variables on Each Side2.7 Percent of Change2.8 Solving for a Specific Variable2.9 Weighted Averages Including Mixture and Uniform Motion ProblemsMath Comic Strip ProjectNeeds ImprovementSatisfactoryCompetentExemplary0-5 points6-9 points10-13 points14-15 pointsGuidelinesComic meets none of the guidelines as well as not being turned in in a timely ic meets some of the guidelines as well as being turned in in a timely ic meets most of the guidelines as well as being turned in in a timely ic has 8 frames and meets the guidelines as well as being turned in in a timely manner.AppearanceComic is not neat and presents the material poorly. Comic has some order to it, and uses few techniques to present ic is neat and orderly, implementing good techniques to present ic is neat and orderly, implementing creative techniques to present rmationInformation not rmation provided is somewhat rmation provided is mostly rmation provided is both detailed and accurate.Student Acknowledgement:By signing this document, I am aware that I am responsible for completing this assignment in an orderly fashion and turning it in either on or before October 10, 2012. I do hereby claim all work I submit as my own or have properly identified other people’s ideas. I also hereby acknowledge that I have examined this rubric and understand the point-values assigned for each portion. Student Name: __________________________________ Date: ______________I understand the assignment my student will have to complete and can contact Mrs. Speegle by email at mailto:ltspeegle@oxford.k12.ms.us if there are any problems that arise. Parent/Guardian Signature: ___________________________ Date: _______________ ................
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