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Drawing Buildings using Perspective Rubric 
this rubric is for drawing buildings using 2-point perspective.
Rubric Code: A6X475
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Two Point Perspective
  Advanced

20 pts

Proficiant

17.5 pts

Novice

15.5 pts

Untrained

14 pts

Non-existent

13 pts

Vanishing Points

Advanced

It is obvious that two vanishing points were used throughout the design. All reference lines have been cleanly erased.
Proficiant

It is obvious that two vanishing points were used throughout most of the design. Most reference lines have been cleanly erased.
Novice

Two vanishing points were notably used, but poorly. Reference lines have been poorly erased.
Untrained

Two vanishing points were not used in most cases. No attempt was made to erase reference lines at all.
Non-existent

It is obvious that no vanishing points were used.
Buildings

Advanced

The piece contains at least 5 unique buildings with at least two windows and one door each.
Proficiant

The piece contains 5 buildings but only 4 are unique with at least two windows and one door each.
Novice

The piece contains 3 unique buildings with at least two windows and one door each. The piece may have more than 3 buildings, but they appear to be copies of the others, or do not contain at least two windows and one door.
Untrained

The piece contains 2 unique buildings, with at least two windows and one door each. The piece may have more than 2 buildings, but they appear to be copies of the others, or do not contain at least two windows and one door.
Non-existent

The piece does not contain any buildings.
Detail

Advanced

The piece is very detailed, with street signs, cars, people, etc. The details follow an obvious theme for the street.
Proficiant

The piece is detailed, with street signs, cars, people, etc, but less so. The details follow a theme for the piece with some inconsistencies.
Novice

The piece has some details such as street signs, but is lacking. The details follow no theme, and work against each other.
Untrained

The piece has very little detail and is lacking. Any details follow no theme. The piece feels incomplete and empty.
Non-existent

There are no details beyond a street.
Composition

Advanced

The buildings and details give the piece a feeling of completeness. It would be easy to imagine the drawing as being real.
Proficiant

The buildings and details seem to almost give the piece a feeling of completeness. Something small is missing.
Novice

The buildings and details make the piece feel somewhat incomplete or chaotic. Something significant is missing.
Untrained

The buildings and details make the piece feel incomplete or chaotic. Something substantial is missing.
Non-existent

There are no buildings, no details, and/or no street.
Effort and Presentation

Advanced

Student has obviously spent a large amount of time on the piece. It is an outstanding drawing and easily recognizable as a street corner. All the space is used.

Student does an excellent job conveying the amount of time and effort spent on the piece. Student shares why the theme was chosen.
Proficiant

Student has spent much time on the piece. It is a fine drawing, and recognizable as a street corner. Most of the space is used.

Student adequately conveys the amount of time spent on the piece. Student shares why the theme was chosen.
Novice

Student has spent some time on the piece in class. It is an acceptable drawing, and seems to be a street corner. Some of the space is used.

Student says little about the piece. Student does not share why the theme was chosen, or there was no theme.
Untrained

Student has spent little time on the piece in class. It is not recognizable as a street corner. Most of the space s unused, or it is too crowded.

Student merely presents piece and says nothing about it or why the theme was chosen.
Non-existent

Student has spent no time on the piece in class. The piece is mostly nonexistent.

Student does not present their piece.



Keywords:
  • Geometry - drawing in perspective Art


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