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Art Exhibition 
Rubric Code: E375XB
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

5 pts

Participation

Poor

Was absent for the event, but work was displayed.
Fair

Showed up to the event. Had little interaction with the audience. Dressed appropriately.
Good

Arrived early to the event for setup. Interacted often with the audience. Answered many questions. Dressed appropriately.
Articulation

Poor

Did not answer any of the viewers questions.
Fair

Answered all the viewers questions using some proper vocabulary.
Good

Answered all the viewers questions using proper vocabulary and able to explain word meanings upon request.
Display Appropriateness

Poor

Display craftsmanship is rough. Display elements are showing (screws, hooks, wires, string, etc.) Display does not fit the project. Lacks originality.
Fair

Display was cleverly thought-out but lacks craftsmanship. Materials were not considered in the display.
Good

Display is well thought out and clever. Fits to the project on display. Materials used in the making were strongly considered when carrying out the display idea.










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