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6th Grade Wood Sculptures 
The students learned about the artist Louise Nevelson who was famous for her wood sculptures. Once her technique was viewed, the students gathered and glued together their own wood pieces to create their own wood sculpture. All the principles of design were focused on while putting together the wood pieces. Lastly, the students painted the sculptures black to unify the pieces.
Rubric Code: XX22A23
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Wood Sculpture
  Poor

Attempts Grade Level

1 pts

Fair

Progressing to Grade Level

2 pts

Good

Grade Level

3 pts

Excellent

Grade Level with Excellence

4 pts

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Construction

Poor

Is poor and falls apart easily.
Fair

Pieces easily fall off after being touched or pulled on slightly.
Good

All pieces stay on with exception with exception of one area which seems testable.
Excellent

All the pieces stay on and there are no areas where the pieces are likely to fall off due to pulling and being touched.
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Creativity

Poor

Basic blocks used with no additional materials.
Looks thrown together and little effort put into design.
Fair

Student has a few extra smaller pieces. Student took some time to work on design.
Good

Student has added many details with pieces but seems to have copied many around them. Design looks great as it evolved while adding pieces.
Excellent

Totally original design. All is student's ideas. Piece shows student while adding extra pieces focused on going beyond just the shapes given. Created on unique shapes to be added.
Glue

Craftsmanship and Attractiveness

Poor

Glue is everywhere. No effort made to keep piece clean.
Fair

Glue is on piece but it is clear the student tried to clean pieces.
Good

Glue is seen in only drips in a few areas.
Excellent

Great care and time were given in gluing. There is no evidence of smeared glue or drips.
Paint

Craftsmanship and Attractiveness

Poor

White spots are all over. Student did not take time to completely cover.
Fair

Top of art work looks painted with a few spots but underneath is covered with white spots which need to be painted.
Good

The whole piece is painted with the exception of a few white spots.
Excellent

Zero white spots can be found! Student took time and effort to make sure all is covered.



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  • mask, symbols, elements and principles of design


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