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Two-Point Perspective Cityscape 
Rubric Code: JA653A
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Two-Point Perspective Cityscape
  No Evidence

1 pts

Below Proficient

3 pts

Emerging Proficiency

5 pts

Proficient

7 pts

Exceeds Proficient

10 pts

Cityscape

No Evidence

There is little evidence or understanding of cityscape or the attempt is too minimal to evaluate.
Below Proficient

The student struggles with the concept of cityscape and there is little evidence of an attempt to problem solve.
Emerging Proficiency

There is a general understanding of how to create a cityscape, but their efforts are not always successful.
Proficient

There is evidence of thoughtful decision-making and intentionality to create an overall cohesive cityscape drawing. There is some exploration of composition.
Exceeds Proficient

The student successfully uses ciyscape in their composition in an imaginative way.
Two Point Perspective Drawing

No Evidence

There is little evidence of two vanishing points, or the attempt is too minimal to evaluate.
Below Proficient

The student struggles with the concept of two point perspective and there is little evidence of an attempt to problem solve.
Emerging Proficiency

The student has made one or more conscious choices to create a two-point perspective drawing, but their efforts are not always successful.
Proficient

The student has made conscious choices to create a cohesive, two-point perspective drawing. There is some exploration of detail.
Exceeds Proficient

The student exhibits a deep understanding and solid grasp of two-point perspective drawing. Detail and design are taken into account in an imaginative way.





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