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Block Printing - Lino 
Unit - Lino printing based on Margaret Preston;s works
Rubric Code: FXAWWA9
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Linog
  A

Outstanding Level of Achievement

100 pts

B

High Level of Achievement

80 pts

C

Competent Level of Achievement

50 pts

D

Developing Level of Achievement

40 pts

Use of Class Time

A

Used time well during each class period. Focused on getting the project done without
distracting others
B

Used time well during each class period. Usually
focused on getting the project done without distracting others.
C

Used some of the time well during each class period. There was some
focus on getting the
project done but
occasionally distracted others.
D

Did not use class time to focus on the project OR
often distracted others
Planning Clarity

A

Concept design was clearly drawn, including colours.
B

Concept design was clearly drawn, most colours clearly indicated.
C

Concept design attempted without clear indication of colour or details
D

Did not attempt concept design.
Originality of design

A

The choice of design reflect an exceptional degree of
student creativity in their creation.
B

The choice of design reflect a degree of
student creativity in their creation.
C

The choice of design used by the student are based on the
designs or ideas of
others and don't
demonstrate original
ideas.
D

The choice of design do not demonstrate any original thought or creativity.
Design Attractiveness

A

The design project is exceptionally attractive in terms of design, layout,
neatness, etc
B

The design project is attractive in terms of design, layout and neatness and
demonstrates an
understanding of the process.
C

The design project is
acceptably attractive
though it may be a bit disorganised and does not demonstrate a clear understanding of layout: dominance, size, balance
D

The design project is distractingly cluttered or
devoid of necessary
elements and very poorly
designed. It is not
attractive.
Lino Cutting

A

Exceptional mastery of Lino cutting. No errors evident.
B

Mastery of lino cutting with minimal errors (2-3).
C

Lino cutting completed with many errors (4+).
D

Not submitted, incomplete or no real evidence of task comprehension.
Student Reflection

A

Evidence of technical language and understanding of definitions and concepts.
B

Evidence of some technical language and understanding of definitions and concepts
C

Minimal evidence of technical language and understanding of definitions and concepts.
D

Not submitted, incomplete or no evidence of technical language or understanding of definitions and concepts.



Keywords:
  • Textiles; Weaving







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