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Journal Cover 
Students will be able to understand and apply art terms to accurately create a cover for their journal that reflects their interests.
Rubric Code: DXBWX47
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Accomplished 4

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Skilled 3

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Emerging 2

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Limited 1

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collage

Accomplished 4

Student will be able to utilize a minimum of 5 different types of media to completely cover the base of their journal cover. The media includes at least 1 example of 2d/3d
Skilled 3

Students will be able to utilize a minimum of 4 different media types to create a collage that includes 2d/3d
Emerging 2

Students will be able to utilize a minimum of 3 different media to create a collage effect on their cover. It will also include at least 1 2d or 3d item.
Limited 1

Student will be able to cover the front of the journal with more than 1 type of media but may be missing other forms or their dimensional item(s)
space

Accomplished 4

Student will be able to design a concept that covers the entire surface of the journal: none of the base or tan shows through
Skilled 3

Student will be able to construct a cover that uses all the space on the surface and leave little to none of the base/tan showing
Emerging 2

Student will be able to show a cover that allows minimum exposure of the base (less than 20%)
Limited 1

Student will be able to illustrate the concept of full coverage by creating a journal with less than 40% base showing
personalization

Accomplished 4

Student will be able to create images that reflect insight into their likes/dislikes, while also indicating connection to the course
Skilled 3

Student will be able to develop a logical layout of images and items that show their interests and connection to the class
Emerging 2

Student will be able to show images/ideas that give the viewer an idea of their personal self, including a cues to the course connection
Limited 1

Student will be able to identify ideas and items that show some of their interests, but may not be totally clear to the viewer
planning

Accomplished 4

Student will be able to analyze the concepts introduced and design a layout complete with material list
Skilled 3

Student will be able to formulate a plan for completion of the project including a list of materials, but may have modified it along the way
Emerging 2

Student will be able to organize a plan for completing their cover, it should include a list of materials AND their ideas
Limited 1

Student will be able to list the materials needed for completing their cover
Craftsmanship

Accomplished 4

Student will be able to apply concepts in a manner that has no blemishes, tears, eraser marks or errors. All items have been cleaned-up and corrected
Skilled 3

Student will be able to revise their work to correct most errors including blemishes, smudges or stray marks (80% clean)
Emerging 2

Student will be able collect and display their work in a way that has few errors. Any errors seen will have little impact of the viewer (70% clean)
Limited 1

Student will be able to arrange their finished work in a way that has few errors but may need to revise and clean up work in the future, including erasing marks, or cleaning up work before submitting (60% or less blemish free)





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