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1 rubric General Rubric for Art Assignments       popup preview  
Art projects will be evaluated and graded using the following rubric.

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2 rubric Studio Rubric       popup preview  
Art projects without a specific rubric or other assessment criteria will be evaluated and graded using the following rubric.

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3 rubric Studio Rubric       popup preview  
Art projects without a specific rubric or other assessment criteria will be evaluated and graded using the following rubric.

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4 rubric Studio Rubric       popup preview  
Art projects without a specific rubric or other assessment criteria will be evaluated and graded using the following rubric.

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5 rubric AP Studio Art Scoring Guide       popup preview  
AP Art project will be evaluated in the following areas: 1. Creativity/Originality 2. craftsmanship/Skill/Consistency 3. Instruction/Use of Elements of art/Principles of Design 4. Participation/Group cooperation/Attitude

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6 rubric Rubric for All Creative Art Assignments       popup preview  
Art projects without a specific rubric or other assessment criteria will be evaluated and graded using the following rubric.

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7 rubric Color Wheel Rubric basic       popup preview  
Color Wheel -After learning about the color wheel together and completing the color wheel exercises, students will create an original color wheel in their sketchbooks, using paint.

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8 rubric Color Wheel Rubric       popup preview  
Color Wheel -After reading over the color wheel section together and completing the color wheel exercises using the software, students will create a color wheel in their sketchbooks, using their colored pencils. -Then students will write next to the wheel a list of the primary colors and secondary colors, and will also write down what each colors compliment is (complimentary colors). Students will also list what colors can be used to create gray.

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