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3-D Paper Mache Masks
3-D Paper Mache Masks
This lesson's goal is to make a 3-dimensional animal masks using clay and paper mache.
Rubric Code:
HXAXCW8
By
MissAL
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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3D Masks
Exemplary
100 pts
Proficient
85 pts
Developing
75 pts
Durability/Construction
Exemplary
The mask was a 3-dimensional sculpture using sculpture techniques to express an authentic looking animal.
Proficient
Most of the mask is accurate via construction but when displaying it, there are a couple of pieces that might need extra care.
Developing
The mask is flimsy and falls apart easily. It may not last for display. Its shape is not realistic to that of the animal.
Art Elements
Exemplary
Mask successfully uses symmetry, balance, pattern and unity. Color, composition, and decorative details enhance the design. The mask is aesthetically appealing and shows no flaws.
Proficient
The mask has some resemblance to an authentic animal. There are a few flaws marks, and added materials, but these do not detract from the overall look.
Developing
The mask does not resemble an authentic looking animal. It appears that little design or planning was done.
Cooperation
Exemplary
Students are always willing to complete assigned tasks and help set up and clean up projects. Students collaborated and always used studio time and clean up time well.
Proficient
Students are sometimes willing to complete assigned tasks and help set up and clean up projects. Students collaborated and were in seats when class starts and uses studio time appropriately.
Developing
Students did not show a willingness to complete assigned tasks and collaborate to help set up and clean up projects. Students were often not in their seat when class starts and/ or rushes to finish.
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
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