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SLO: Sequential Art 2 
A rubric that evaluates the artistic process. I t measures the various phases and approaches that are necessary in the assessment of a project or a work of art.
Rubric Code: A8X927
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric SLO: Sequential Art 1
Students will create a panel sequence illustrating the concept "Missed the Boat" using a specific genera of story telling. Example: Super Hero, Noir/Crime, Horror, Manga.
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Met Criteria

3 pts

Detailed

4 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Instruction & Concepts

Level of understanding about Instruction & Concepts: Panel to panel transitions, Clarity and communication choices, use of word .

Poor

The artwork shows no understanding of the concepts and instructions.
Fair

The artwork shows little evidence of understanding the concepts and instructions.
Met Criteria

The art work is planned adequately; understanding of some concepts and instructions demonstrated.
Detailed

The artwork is planned carefully; understanding of most concepts and instructions is demonstrated.
Excellent

The artwork is planned carefully; understanding of all concepts and instructions is clearly demonstrated.
Craftsmanship & Skill

The control and implementation of medium/media: Pencils tech., Ink tech., Anatomy, perspective.

Poor

The artwork shows very minimal art making skills and no attention to control, selection and experimentation of medium/media.
Fair

The artwork shows minimal art making skills and little attention to control, selection and experimentation of medium/media.
Met Criteria

The artwork shows average art making skills and average attention to control, selection and experimentation of medium/media.
Detailed

The artwork shows good art making skills with some attention to control, selection and experimentation of medium/media.
Excellent

The artwork shows outstanding art making skills, with clear attention to control, selection and experimentation of medium/media.
Creativity & Originality

Inventiveness, expression of ideas and imagination portrayed in the construction of the project.

Poor

The artwork lacks evidence of personal expression.
Fair

The artwork demonstrates little personal expression and problem solving skills.
Met Criteria

The artwork demonstrates an average amount of personal expression.
Detailed

The artwork demonstrates some personal expression and logical problem solving skills.
Excellent

The artwork demonstrates original personal expession and outstanding problem solving skills.
Behavior & Effort

Work ethic; the time dedicated to the project inside and/or out of class.

Poor

The student put forth no effort or the project was not completed; class time was not used well.
Fair

The student put forth little effort required to finish the project; class time was not used well.
Met Criteria

The student put forth the effort required to finish the project; used class time adequately.
Detailed

The student put forth the effort required to complete the project well; used class time effectively.
Excellent

The student put forth extraordinary effort to complete the project well; used class time extremely well.



Keywords:
  • Sequential Art, Art, Comics, Graphic Novels, H.S., High School, Comic Book, Manga, graphic design, design


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