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Plaster Cast- sculpture and painting 
Using plaster cloth to create a mold of face and arm using Maori design reference.
Rubric Code: HX86WXW
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Casting and Painting
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Preparing surface

face and arm are casted in a professional manner, clear wrap is used and covers all areas

Poor

Student needed a high level of supervision to complete the setup.<BR>
Hairline was not visible. Casting area was not fully covered in plastic & tape.
Fair

Student needed several reminders to complete the initial setup.<BR>
The Hairline was partially visible. Taped plastic did not form fit to head.
Good

Student needed a few reminders to complete the setup.<BR>
Either the hairline was visible or taped plastic not in proper postion.
Excellent

Student was able to listen to directions and complete setup independently. The hairline was visible, taped plastic fit the clients headform exactly.
Applying Plaster Cloth

3 layers are used and no "fuzz" cloth is seen, It isn't bumpy

Poor

Student is unable to apply plaster evenly.<BR>

Minimum of 4 layers of plaster cloth is not used.
Fair

Student has applied vasaline uneven and too thickly and plaster cloth is slipping.<BR>
Sides of arms and face are crooked and weak.
Good

Student has applied vasaline too thick.<BR>
Sides of arms are secure and face
Excellent

Student has applied vasaline thinly, and evenly.<BR>
on sides of arm and face are thick and neat/
.
Attention to Detail

Maori design is neat, precise, and clean, , consistently applying vasaline, reinforcing weak areas.

Poor

Student doesn't try or is unwilling to correct , applying plastic/tape sparingly. marking hairlines <BR>
Fair

Student doesn't readily recongnize flaws but if advised will attempt to correct.
Good

Student recognizes and then independently attempts to correct flaws and without guidance.
Excellent

Student recognizes and corrects the minimal flaws made--strives for excellence.
Professional Behavior

Poor

Student demonstates Disrespect, Distracts other students and instructor, Slang Vocabulary and grammer, Negative behavior .
Fair

Student demonstrates a conscious effort in behavior but needs to be reminded on a regular basis to correct themselves. Behavior and grammer needs improvement.
Good

Student demonstrates respect, good vocabulary and grammer, good positive behavior. A team player.
Excellent

Student demonstrates ability to recognize and behave appropriate workplace behavior. Respectful, professional vocabulary and grammer, an excellent encourager to others. An excellent team player!
Professional Attitude

Poor

Student demonstrates a negative attitude. Talks out of place, disrupts classroom. Reacts negative to criticism. Stops working.
Fair

Student demonstates a neutral attitude. Needs to be encouraged daily. Unable to take critism. Distracted with work.
Good

Student demonstrates a positive attitude. Able to take criticism and use it to their advantage. The student improves their work and strives to achieve goals. A good team player.
Excellent

Student demonstrates a possitive attitude and has the ability to recognize and display appropriate workplace attitudes. This student goes beyond by helping other, encourages a positive attitude, and strives to achieve their goal. An Excellent team player!



Keywords:
  • Casting







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