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Hump Mold Slab Relief Bowl 
Create a hump mold with at least 2 different stamped/impressed designs from stamps you have made. Using the bisque mold, create a slab bowl with at least 2 relief patterns, two handles and a coil foot.
Rubric Code: BCA422
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

50 pts

Good

35 pts

Fair

25 pts

Poor

15 pts

Objective
50 pts

Create a slab bowl with at least 2 different relief designs two handles and a coil foot - using your bisqued hump mold. The finished hump mold is 100 points.

Excellent

Elements/Principles of Design
The bowl is symmetrical and has a clean, coil foot and two handles. The walls are even thickness - approximately 1/4 inch. There are at least 2 different relief patterns that are clearly visible. It is glazed, the foot is free of glaze.
Good

The bowl is symmetrical and has a clean coil foot and handles. The walls are even thickness. There is a clear relief design. It is glazed.
Fair

The bowl is symmetrical and has a foot and handles. The relief design may be visible. It is glazed.
Poor

The bowl is asymmetrical, may be missing a cleaned foot. Glaze application may be poor; glaze has run off of the bowl. Other serious imperfections.
Creativity
50 pts

Student will create at least two original stamps to make the hump mold. The relief in the finished project is clear and the designs work well with the finished piece.

Excellent

Student created at least two original stamps and arranged the impressed designs in a way that supports the finished bowl. The relief design is clear. The stamp designs and glaze treatment work together to make a beautiful finished bowl.
Good

Student created two stamps. There is a clear relief design on the final piece. The glaze is carefully applied.
Fair

Project finished but no evidence of experimentation/ originality in developing stamps, or finished bowl.
Poor

Project incomplete or complete with no evidence of experimentation.
Craftsmanship
50 pts

The hump mold was carefully made. The final bowl is put together with care and intention.

Excellent

The bowl is clean, symmetrical, even thickness - approximately 1/4 inch - with a cleaned neat coil foot and two firmly attached handles. The glaze is applied neatly.
Good

The bowl is clean, symmetrical, even thickness with a clean foot and two well attached handles.
Fair

Project finished but not very refined. The sides may be to thick, the foot may not be cleaned properly, the walls may be mis-shaped. The handles may be missing.
Poor

Project finished with no attention to detail. Quickly thrown together.
Effort
50 pts

Student gave this project their best effort. They were patient, focused.

Excellent

Student used class time effectively, exceeded requirements.
Good

Student used class time well.
Fair

Student may not have used class time well; project suffers as a result.
Poor

Project finished with minimum effort/met minimal requirements with no extra effort.



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  • slab, hump mold, relief, impress


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