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Grid Drawing 
The "grid method" was Leonardo Da Vinci used to teach art. The grid method divides the image that you want to draw into smaller "bite sized" squares, and then you sketch each square one-at-a-time onto your paper. When you're done with the last square, your sketch is in perfect perspective and ready to add value and finalize!
Rubric Code: G2XW7CB
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

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  Excellent

25 pts

Above Average

22 pts

Average

19 pts

Needs Improvement

17 pts

Use of Value

How well shaded was the graphite in the drawing? Is there a wide range of contrast from the white of the page to a deep black?

Excellent

The art work shows that the student applied the principles of value discussed in class in unique manner.
Above Average

The art work shows that the student applied the principles of value discussed in class adequately.
Average

The student did the assignment in a satisfactory manner, but lack of planning was evident.
Needs Improvement

The student did the minimum or the artwork was never completed.
Precision

- How was the image recreated? Proper use of proportion, balance, and unity?

Excellent

The student work demonstrates a high level of accuaracy, precision, and proportion from grid all the way through the sketch.
Above Average

The student work demonstrates accurate placement and proportion of the original image.
Average

The student's work was precise in some places and incorrect in others
Needs Improvement

The piece shows little or no evidence of original thought with placement of image, use of grid. Grid use wasn't correct.
Effort

- use of time<BR>
- Could there be more done to the drawing?

Excellent

The student gave an effort far beyond the requirements of the project.
Above Average

The student completed the project in an above average manner, yet more could have been done.
Average

The student finished the project, but it lacks finishing touches or can be improved upon with little effort.
Needs Improvement

The student did not finish the work in a satisfactory manner.
Skill

-ability to sketch<BR>
- ability to proportionately show image to canvas

Excellent

The sketch is outstanding and was finished with a great deal of patience.
Above Average

The student showed above average craftsmanship and understanding.
Average

The student showed average craftsmanship and understanding.
Needs Improvement

The student showed poor craftsmanship or lack of understanding.



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  • painting, grid, enlarge, canvas, perfect, sketch


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