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The Dot Project
Rubric Code:
LXA6272
By
JAZMINJIMENEZ
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Your Dot
Poor
5 pts
Fair
10 pts
Good
15 pts
Excellent
20 pts
Specific
Poor
Student didn't make any effort in making a dot
Fair
Student focused on making a dot and no symbolism behind it
Good
Student has one characteristic that symbolizes something in their dot
Excellent
Student uses to characteristics to symbolize something from their dot.
Measure
Poor
Student cannot recognize symbols and doesn't have a connection between their do and characteristic.
Fair
Students knows what symbols and connections are with art and their dot.S
Good
Student uses one characteristic to connect their dot to a symbol it represents.
Excellent
Student uses two characteristics to connect their dot to a symbol it represents.
Action
Poor
Students doesn't know what symbolism or expressionism is
Fair
Student can vaguely explain symbols and expressing.
Good
Students can explain in detail what symbols and expressing is.
Excellent
Student can explain symbolism and expressionism as well as connect it to their dot.
Resources
Poor
Students made no effort to connect ideas
Fair
Student can connect the book to their own dots
Good
Student can connect the book to their own dots and express how they're similar
Excellent
Student can connect the book to their own dots and express how they're similar, different and what their dots mean.
Time
Poor
Student didn't turn in anything
Fair
Students turned in half the work
Good
Students turned in more than half
Excellent
Students successfully completed their work.
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Arts and Design
Types:
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