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Dream Room Design Board
Personal Mood Board
Mood boards are basically collages of items such as photographs, sketches, clippings, fabric swatches and color samples. A mood board can be actual or virtual. Materials:include a poster board, magazines for clipping, glue, and markers for labeling a minimum of 10 images. Students lable images using their Principle & Elements of Design Vocabulary. Students are encouraged to print out images from home and attach materials like fabric and ribbon, etc.
Rubric Code:
JXBX8XC
By
pdonlon
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Subject:
Humanities
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12
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MOOD BOARD
ACCOMPLISHED DESIGNER
10 pts
FUTURE DESIGNER
8 pts
DESIGNER IN TRAINING
6 pts
BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD
3 pts
CREATIVITY
ACCOMPLISHED DESIGNER
*Student arranged pictures/items in a creative way. <BR>
*Labeling of pictures is in a stylized handwriting that compliments the overall look of the board.<BR>
*Students may have incorporated materials other than magazine clippings.
FUTURE DESIGNER
*Student's poster showed some creative arrangement of pictures but could have improved.<BR>
*Labeling of pictures may have been creative but could have improved.
DESIGNER IN TRAINING
*Student put little thought into the placement of pictures.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
*No thought went into the style of writing used in the labeling of pictures.
BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD
*Student's method was thoughtless and off task.
NEATNESS
ACCOMPLISHED DESIGNER
*Pictures are neatly cut.<BR>
<BR>
*Gluing is neat and corners of pictures are <BR>
secure. <BR>
<BR>
*Labeling is neat.
FUTURE DESIGNER
*Pictures are somewhat neatly cut.<BR>
<BR>
*Gluing is mostly neat and corners are mostly secure. <BR>
<BR>
*Labeling is mostly neat.
DESIGNER IN TRAINING
*Pictures are roughly cut.<BR>
<BR>
*Gluing is messy.<BR>
<BR>
*Corners are sticking up and some are coming off. <BR>
<BR>
*Labeling is mostly messy.
BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD
*Pictures are VERY roughly cut.<BR>
<BR>
*Gluing is VERY messy.<BR>
<BR>
*Labeling is messy and difficult to read.
FOLLOWED DIRECTIONS
ACCOMPLISHED DESIGNER
Flooring, wall color, art choices, furniture, lighting,
fabric samples, accessories (pillows / drapes / misc.)
State the mood are you creating?
FUTURE DESIGNER
DESIGNER IN TRAINING
*Student did not label pictures with Principle/Design Element Vocabulary OR less than 10 pictures were labeled.
BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD
*Student did not follow directions.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
*Student did not label pictures.
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Humanities
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Types:
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