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Second Grade Paper Weaving Rubric
Pre-Test 1 or 2 color 3 or more colors
Rubric Code:
JX84625
By
SLenhardt
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Pre-Test Paper Weaving
Below Basic
1 pts
Basic
2 pts
Proficient
3 pts
Advanced
4 pts
Totals
10 pts
Weaving
Below Basic
Student has attempted to use alternating paper strips to create a paper weaving example; however, there are serious flaws (i.e., pattern might not be alternating, insufficient paper strips).
Basic
Student has used paper strips in an alternating pattern to create a weaving project; however, some required details of the project are lacking (i.e., not enough paper strips for weft, pattern is not always alternating).
Proficient
Student has used sufficient paper strips that alternate in the correct pattern to create a paper weaving project.
Advanced
Student has used sufficient paper strips in an alternating pattern, but the student has created a unique or complex pattern that exceeds grade level expectations.
Totals
Craftsmanship
Below Basic
Student has attempted to cut paper to create weft paper strips and warp openings; however, with limited success (i.e. weft strips are not adequate or snug, paper strips are not evenly cut).
Basic
Student has cut paper strips and openings for warp and weft, but lines might not be clean and even. Weft strips may or may not be adequate enough to create a pattern; weaving is not snug.
Proficient
Student has neatly cut paper strips and openings for warp and weft. Weft strips are adequate in amount to create a pattern.
Advanced
Student has uniformly created neat, evenly cut paper strips and openings for warp and weft. Weft strips are adequate in amount to create a snug, tightly woven pattern.
Totals
Following Directions
Below Basic
Student did not follow instructions and followed their own desire.
Basic
Student followed some directions while others were ignored.
Proficient
Student followed directions with a few detours.
Advanced
Student followed all of the directions thoroughly.
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Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
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