
It's one thing to read the Bill of Rights and hear your boring teacher drone on and on about it, but it's a whole different story to explain the rights in the Bill of Rights in cartoon form - right?! So here is your task. You received a principle or protection from the Bill of Rights from the nose-rubbing Taft today, and your task is to make a three panel cartoon using ToonDo or BitStrips , nifty cool sites that allow you to make strips with text, images, props, anything! Your cartoon should have a situation that involves and clearly explains the principle or protection. We will put them all together to demonstrate our prodigious knowledge and understanding of the Bill of Rights. Here's how to do it ...
How will it be evaluated?
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UGH |
OK |
NICE JOB |
OH YEAH! |
Bill of Rights Principle |
What principle? |
Principle is in cartoon, but not very clear |
Principle is evident in cartoon |
Principle is very clear |
Creativity |
No creativity evident |
Some creativity evident |
Creativity evident |
Excellent creativity evident |
Effort |
No effort displayed |
Some effort displayed |
Effort displayed |
Tons of effort displayed! |
Funny |
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You made me laugh out loud! |