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Proto-type 
The students created a business. They had to prepare a proto-type of their product.
Rubric Code: DX7A7W7
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Subject: English  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Elements of Design

Poor

The Student did the minimum or the artwork was not complete.
Fair

The student did the assignment in a satisfactory manner, but lack of creativity was evident.
Good

The artwork shows the student applied principles discussed in class in a unique manner.
Effort

Poor

The student did not finish the work in a satisfactory manner.
Fair

The student finished the project, but it lack finishing touches or can be improved upon with little effort.
Good

The student gave an effort far beyond the requirements of the project.
Creativity

Poor

The product shows little or no evidence of original thought.
Fair

The student's work lacked originality.
Good

The student's work demonstrate a unique level of originality.
Skill

Poor

The student showed poor craftmanship or lack of understanding.
Fair

The student showed average craftmanship and understanding.
Good

The artwork is outstanding and was finished with a great deal of patience.



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