Comic-Life Project Instructions- Summative Grade!.

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Comic-Life Project Instructions- Summative Grade!

Pick a Topic. You can choose any topic that on the following page. You can use the internet to help you find information on your topic. Include a definition of your topic and an explanation of how your topic could be used in the real world. Find four problems, or examples, that you will explain how to solve that involves the topic you chose. Use at least three pictures or diagrams that illustrate your topic. Use characters of your choice and the comic life narrative bubbles to explain your topic.

TOPICS (Choose one bullet) The Pythagorean Theorem Measures of Central Tendency (Mean, Median, Mode, and Range). **Note: You must give definitions and explain the process for all four. Finding the sales tax on an item. Calculating a discount. (a sale, a percentage off) Fraction Operations (adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions- one example for each) Decimal Operations (adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing decimals- one example for each) Finding a missing measurement in similar figures

COMIC LIFE PROJECT- RUBRIC GOAL- What I’m looking for:Points Allotted TOPIC Clearly Defined, Adequate Sentence Structure (You can use book.) ___/20 points Explanation Explaining the topic in your own words. Ex: “The pythagorean theorem is basically...” ___/20 points Examples/Pro blems 3 separate examples, or problems with 3 separate explanations of how to solve them. ___/30 points Pictures Chosen/Overall Appearance Are the pictures chosen appropriate? Is the overall presentation neat? Are the bubbles legible? Does it read as an ongoing comic? ___/30 points