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Slot Sculpture 
Start cutting cardboard into pieces with a variety of slot placement and sizes (20-30 minimum). Experiment with the pieces to see how you can build sculptural forms. You may want to trace and replicate some shapes to add rhythm. Next, paint or decorate cardboard modules to fit your design. After modules are dry use them to assemble sculpture.
Rubric Code: F2X35BC
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  No effort (F)

No Key Elements are adequately developed

1 pts

Minimal (D)

Satisfactory degree of competence

5.5 pts

Fair (C)

High degree of competence

7.5 pts

Good (B)

8.5 pts

Excellent (A)

10 pts

Planning

No effort (F)

Student did little planning
Minimal (D)

Student did minimal planning and preparation
Fair (C)

Student seems to have some idea of what they are doing. Some object selection is appropriate to design
Good (B)

Student has developed a good well thought out design. You can see their attention to the conventions of 3D design. Most object selection is appropriate to design
Excellent (A)

Student has developed a excellent well thought out design. You can see their attention to the conventions of great sculpture. Object selection appropriate to sculpture
Construction and Detail

No effort (F)

Little or no effort expended in construction
Minimal (D)

Sculpture is loose, messy and unbalanced in a way that demonstrates limited degree of care in construction and detail
Fair (C)

Sculpture is somewhat balanced in a way that demonstrates some control of media used. Piece shows a degree of care in construction and adequate attention to detail
Good (B)

Sculpture is secure and balanced in a way that demonstrates control of media used. Piece shows a satisfactory degree of care in construction and good attention to detail
Excellent (A)

Sculpture is strong, neat and balanced in a way that demonstrates control of media used. Piece shows a high degree of care in construction and excellent attention to detail. Expresses creativity.
Design

No effort (F)

Student paid little attention to design and shows little action.
Minimal (D)

Student made good use of at least one of the 3D design concepts such as; interesting from all directions, good use of positive and negative space and shows action.
Fair (C)

Student made good use of at least two of the 3D design concepts such as; interesting from all directions, good use of positive and negative space and shows moderate action.
Good (B)

Student made good use of all 3D design concepts such as; interesting from all directions, good use of positive and negative space and showed good action.
Excellent (A)

Student went beyond good use of 3D design concepts such as; interesting from all directions, good use of positive and negative space and shows extreme action.
Time

No effort (F)

Little or no time spent.
Minimal (D)

Student finished project late, or turned in an incomplete project.
Fair (C)

Student has finished project on time,
Good (B)

Student creatively completed project and made good use of time.
Excellent (A)

Student creatively completed project and made great use of time.



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