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Arts/Humanities Critiquing Rubric 
Students are asked to write a one to two page review or critique of a performance/visual piece of art. It should be clear what type of show/artwork was performed/created and the quality of the performance/artwork.
Rubric Code: EXXCX88
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Subject: Humanities  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Performance Response
Typed response to the "in school review" and "out of school review" using the adapted Liz Lerman Critical Response Process
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Statement of Meaning

Poor

The response was poorly organized and showed little thought or insight. Sentences were incomplete and there were many grammatical errors. Very few opinions or descriptions of the performance/artwork were given. No terminology, explanations or facts were given for the opinions that were there.
Fair

The response showed some thought, however it was poorly organized and had a lot of grammatical errors in it. Little terminology, explanations, or facts were given to support the existing opinions.
Good

The response was well thought out and organized, however there were some grammatical errors in the composition. Opinions and descriptions of the performance/artwork were well done for the most part, and were explained with some terminology and facts.
Excellent

The response was well thought out, organized and professionally written. Opinions and descriptions of the performance/artwork were tactfully written, and explained with terminology and facts.
Artist As Questioner

Poor

The response was poorly organized and showed little thought or insight. Sentences were incomplete and there were many grammatical errors. Very few opinions or descriptions of the performance/artwork were given. No terminology, explanations or facts were given for the opinions that were there.
Fair

The response showed some thought, however it was poorly organized and had a lot of grammatical errors in it. Little terminology, explanations, or facts were given to support the existing opinions.
Good

The response was well thought out and organized, however there were some grammatical errors in the composition. Opinions and descriptions of the performance/artwork were well done for the most part, and were explained with some terminology and facts.
Excellent

The response was well thought out, organized and professionally written. Opinions and descriptions of the performance/artwork were tactfully written, and explained with terminology and facts.
Neutral Questions From Responders

Poor

The response was poorly organized and showed little thought or insight. Sentences were incomplete and there were many grammatical errors. Very few opinions or descriptions of the performance/artwork were given. No terminology, explanations or facts were given for the opinions that were there
Fair

The response showed some thought, however it was poorly organized and had a lot of grammatical errors in it. Little terminology, explanations, or facts were given to support the existing opinions.
Good

The response was well thought out and organized, however there were some grammatical errors in the composition. Opinions and descriptions of the performance/artwork were well done for the most part, and were explained with some terminology and facts.
Excellent

The response was well thought out, organized and professionally written. Opinions and descriptions of the performance/artwork were tactfully written, and explained with terminology and facts.
Permissioned Opinions

Poor

The response was poorly organized and showed little thought or insight. Sentences were incomplete and there were many grammatical errors. Very few opinions or descriptions of the performance/artwork were given. No terminology, explanations or facts were given for the opinions that were there
Fair

The response showed some thought, however it was poorly organized and had a lot of grammatical errors in it. Little terminology, explanations, or facts were given to support the existing opinions.
Good

The response was well thought out and organized, however there were some grammatical errors in the composition. Opinions and descriptions of the performance/artwork were well done for the most part, and were explained with some terminology and facts.
Excellent

The response was well thought out, organized and professionally written. Opinions and descriptions of the performance/artwork were tactfully written, and explained with terminology and facts.
Submission Format/Date

Poor

Maximum of 1 point may be received if the review is submitted in paper form
OR
over 3 days late
Fair

Maximum of 2 points may be received if the review is submitted via Google Drive, but turned in to the wrong folder
OR
2 days late
Good

Maximum of 2 points may be received if the review is submitted via Google Drive, but is titled incorrectly. (IN-SCHOOL REVIEW or OUT OF SCHOOL REVIEW)
OR
1 day late
Excellent

Review was submitted via Google Drive, and was placed in the correct folder with the correct title for the particular review
AND
submitted by the deadline



Keywords:
  • Teachers: Mr. Butterfield (Music), Mr. Franklin (Dance), Ms. Jordan (Arts and Humanities), Ms. Law (Drama), Ms. Peugeot (Visual Arts).

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