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Collage Interpretation of an Enslaved Person 
Students were charged with using historical information provided by Ms. Schreier of the NY Historical Society to re-imagine enslaved blacks and to make an artwork that depicts students’ interpretation of two narratives/advertisements to “retrieve” runaway enslaved people.
Rubric Code: FXX5BX3
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  level 1

1 pts

level 2

2 pts

level 3

3 pts

level 4

4 pts

Design/Synthesis of History and Art

Common Core Standard Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources.

level 1

The student design / composition shows limited or no preplanning. Student did not utilize the historical clues from Ms. Schreier's lecture or slide presentation on enslaved people in New York. However, as misinformed, the space filled in an awkward or haphazard manner.
level 2

The student shows limited knowledge of the historical clues from Ms. Schreier's lecture or slide presentation on enslaved people in New York. However, as misinformed, the artwork's space is filled in an awkward or haphazard manner.
level 3

The student shows good knowledge of the historical clues from Ms. Schreier's lecture or slide presentation on enslaved people in New York. As a result, the student depicted the enslaved person with details.
level 4

The student shows superior knowledge of the historical clues from Ms. Schreier's lecture or slide presentation on enslaved people in New York. As a result, the student depicted the enslaved person with details and a background and foreground.
Artwork - Presentation

level 1

The final collage is unfinished inconsistently with the medium. It is incomplete in MANY areas with white spaces that do not aid the design.
level 2

The final collage is somewhat unfinished inconsistently with the medium. It is incomplete in SOME areas with white spaces aid the design.
level 3

The final collage is finished consistently with the medium. It is complete in ALL areas with white spaces that aid the design.
level 4

The final collage is finished consistently with the medium. It is complete in ALL areas with white spaces that aid the design. It also goes beyond and has a foreground and background while using details from the presentation provided by Ms. Schreier from the NY Historical Society.



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