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Set Design: Scenic Rendering 
Create a full-realized rubric of the scenic design for your assigned play. Rendering must take up entire paper, use appropriate color and contain all required elements of the design.
Rubric Code: G23379X
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Set Design Rendering
  Mastering

5 pts

Advancing

4 pts

Emerging

3 pts

Beginning

2.5 pts

Limited

5 pts

Renderings
Detail

(color, size, shape material, positioning, patterns, style, details)

Mastering

Rendering is exceptionally detailed and shows a clear picture of what the audience would see on the stage.
Advancing

Rendering is well-detailed and shows a good picture of what the audience would see onstage.
Emerging

Rendering is fairly detailed and shows a basic picture of what the audience would see onstage.
Beginning

Rendering is partially detailed and shows a rough estimate of what the audience would see onstage.
Limited

Rendering is not very detailed and does not show a very good picture of what the audience would see onstage.
Creativity

(showing setting, theme/ style, plot/ action, characters)

Mastering

Rendering is very creative and would engage the audience's attention as well as help them understand many elements of the play.
Advancing

Rendering is creative and would engage the audience's attention as well as help them understand a few elements of the play.
Emerging

Rendering is somewhat creative and would somewhat engage the audience's attention as well as help them understand 1-2 elements of the play.
Beginning

Rendering is slightly creative but not very engaging . It would not help the audience understand most elements of the play.
Limited

Rendering is not creative or engaging. It would not help the audience understand any elements of the play.
Neatness

(overall neatness)

Mastering

Renderings are exceptionally neat, with clean lines, no erasure marks, stray marks on the page, or sloppy coloring.
Advancing

Renderings are neat, with clean lines, and very few erasure marks, stray marks, or areas of sloppy coloring.
Emerging

Renderings are mostly neat, with only a few erasure marks, stray marks, or areas of sloppy coloring.
Beginning

Renderings are sloppy in a few places and show erasure marks, stray marks, and/or areas of slopping coloring.
Limited

Renderings are sloppy in many places.
Color

(overall use of color)

Mastering

Colors were deliberately chosen and applied with great care to the renderings.
Advancing

Color was deliberately chosen and neatly applied to the renderings.
Emerging

Color was chosen with basic care and neatly applied to most of the renderings. Some areas may appear sloppy.
Beginning

Color was chosen with basic care and was sloppily applied to the renderings.
Limited

Color appears to be chosen randomly, is very sloppy, or was not used at all.



Keywords:
  • rendering set design







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