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Photography ( Elements and Principles Slide Show 
Elements and Principles of Design through Digital Photography. Create photos that are demonstrating the use of elements and principles within the composition. Students must consider S.C.A.R.E rules of photography.
Rubric Code: C2W9C8A
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Beginning

5 pts

Developing

6 pts

Proficient

8 pts

Mastery

10 pts

Elements and principles of art are showcased

Beginning

The photo does not seem to demonstrate the a subject.
Developing

The subject is not clear. Composition and lighting do not draw
emphasis to the subject.
Proficient

The subject is clear and rules of composition and light draw
emphasis to the subject.
Mastery

The subject matter of elements and principles of design are clear as are some of the rules of composition and
light draw emphasis to the subject.
Composition SCARE

Beginning

Photo does not appear to have a subject or purpose and
compositional concepts are not evident.
Developing

Photo is cluttered and details do not enhance
the subject. Compositional concepts are used
with minimal success.
Proficient

Photo is simple and uncluttered.
Compositional concepts such as Rule of Thirds,
Center, Diagonal, Curved and Leading Lines are
successfully used to enhance the subject.
Mastery

Photo is simple and uncluttered.
Compositional concepts are used and show some
success in enhancing the subject
Photo editing

Beginning

Little or no evidence of photo editing.
Developing

Some consideration was taken in editing the photos
Proficient

Each photo was edited and the composition is cropped with consideration given.
Mastery

It is evident that the student spend a great deal of time crafting every detail of the photo. Lighting, compositions, filter, negative ground, ect.
Slide Show

Beginning

Student did not take time in consideration to the presentation of their slide show.
Developing

Students has some of the criteria of the lesson present in the slide show but there are pictures that are not labeled.
Proficient

Student has a well planned out slide show that is clear in its message by way of labels and titles for each work.
Mastery

Student went above and beyond in presentation. Every aspect of the slide show was cafe fully crafted and considered.
Collaboration

Beginning

Student did very little to help with the collaborative slide show and editing of photos. Students where off task and wasted too much time not doing what was expected. One student did all the work.
Developing

Student worked collaboratively with partner to create slide show and edit photos. Students where able to complete the task without any issues and spent time doing what was expected. Your partner is giving you a score of 6-7
Proficient

Student worked collaboratively with partner to create slide show and edit photos. Each student did the work that was expected to complete the task without any issues.Your partner is giving you a 8-9
Mastery

Student worked collaboratively with partner to create slide show and edit photos. Each student did the work that was expected to complete the task without any issues.Your partner was stellar and you give them a solid 10.










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