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Repetition-Thibaud 
Rubric Code: BX435B2
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Advanced

4 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Approaching

2 pts

Below

1 pts

Pattern

Advanced

1 pattern-unique shape, neatly traced and cut
Proficient

1 pattern-neatly traced and cut
Approaching

1 pattern-not well-traced or neatly cut
Below

Used more than 1 pattern or different sizes
Coloring

Advanced

All neatly colored-no scribbling (shaded at angles to eliminate lines)
Proficient

Most neatly colored-no scribbling (shaded at angles to eliminate lines)
Approaching

Some neatly colored-some scribbling
Below

Few or none colored neatly
Detail/design/decoration

Advanced

All shaded with gradients; creative details/designs/decorations
Proficient

Most shaded with gradients; interesting details/designs/decorations
Approaching

Some shaded with gradients; some details/designs/decorations
Below

Few or none shaded with gradients; few or no details/designs/decorations
Creativity

Advanced

Overall, a creative and unique presentation
Proficient

Above average presentation
Approaching

Adequate presentation
Below

Needs more effort










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