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5th Week Assessment Project: Value
5th Week Assessment Project: Value
Students will complete a project based on the Art Element of VALUE and write a reflection that shows their understanding of the usage of this element in their artwork.
Rubric Code:
DXW5C59
By
rachellevy
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Value Project
Not Evident/Missing
0 pts
Needs Work
1 pts
Good
2 pts
Strong
3 pts
Handling of Media
Not Evident/Missing
Smooth, gradual pencil technique is not attempted. Shading is scratchy, not smooth, and there is no difference between light and dark tones.
Needs Work
Shading is scratchy, messy, or overall not smooth. Some variation in tones may be visible, but there is no gradual gradation.
Good
Shading is mostly gradual and smooth, but some areas lack true gradual movement from dark to light.
Strong
Shading is gradual and smooth, and all areas of the drawing show true gradual movement from dark to light.
Scale of Value
Not Evident/Missing
All shading looks similar, with no variation between light and dark tones
Needs Work
Three steps are evident, A true Dark, Medium and Light tone.
Good
4-5 steps are evident between White and Black
Strong
More than 5 different steps are evident ranging between black and white.
Creativity/Artistic Composition
Not Evident/Missing
Project is not presented professionally: It is messy, incomplete, or drastically uneven in quality from one area to another.
Needs Work
Artwork is presented somewhat professionally, there is noticable unevenness between different areas of the artwork in quality, some may be messy/ lacking full effort.
Good
Artwork is presented professionally, some ideas may not be unique, there may be some uneveness in quality between some areas of the artwork and others.
Strong
Artwork is presented professionally, ideas are clear and unique, student has taken risks and succeeded in creating a good artistic composition.
Written Reflection
Not Evident/Missing
Reflection is purely opinion, no facts are stated to show understanding of the art element of Value.
Needs Work
Reflection is mostly a matter of opinion, some evidence is given to show an understanding of Value, however some of it may be incorrect in it's application to this individual artwork.
Good
Reflection is more of a matter of opinion/self-critique, but student is able to show an understanding of how the element of Value is used and works in their artwork.
Strong
Reflection is balanced between fact and opinion/self-critique, student is clearly able to show an understanding of how the element of Value is used and works in their artwork.
Use of Time
Not Evident/Missing
The student put forth little effort or the project was not completed; class time was not used well.
Needs Work
The student put forth minimal effort required to finish the project; used class time at times inadequately.
Good
The student put forth the effort required to complete the project well; used class time well.
Strong
The student put forth extraordinary effort to complete the project as well as possible; used class time extremely well.
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Project
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