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Rubric Code: M239ABW
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Excellent

10 pts

Great

9 pts

Good

8 pts

Required Elements/

Create a mini batik to practice batik making skills

Excellent

Student created a miniature batik to practice batik making skills.

Student experimented with different glues, patterns or colors to prepare for the 12 x 12 design.
Great

Student did not finish their mini batik.
Good

Student did not create a mini batik.
Image/Design

Fill up a 12 x 12 square with a design - (No simple designs)

Excellent

Student created a complex design, put great effort into the amount of time used to draw out the design, and filled up the square completely.
Great

Student's design was somewhat complex, only took a fair amount of time to draw out, or did not fill up the majority of the square.
Good

Student's design consisted of one image that did not fill more than half of the square and was quickly sketched.
Color

Use at least two or more colors

Excellent

Student used more than two colors. The composition of the colors was unique and done in a creative way that complemented the design.
Great

Student used two or more colors but the composition of the colors was not unique or done in a way that complemented the design.
Good

Student did not use two or more colors.
Timeliness

Student used his/her time well and worked efficiently.

Excellent

Was able to complete the assignment within the allotted time. Student used their time wisely.
Great

Completed the assignment several days before the due date or student rushed through their work.
Good

Completed the assignment after the due date.
Craftsmanship

Student's art is tidy and carefully made.

Excellent

Artwork is tidy and it looks like the student took his/her time.


Glue was applied carefully so that lines did not run together. Paint application was carefully done--no major smudges, drips, or runs.
Great

Glue was applied somewhat carefully but a few lines ran together. There are a several smudges, drips, and or areas where the paint ran.
Good

Glue was not applied carefully many lines ran together. There are a numerous smudges, drips, and or areas where the paint ran.
Creativity

Create works of art that use the
elements and principles of art and
design [line, value, shape, form,
texture, color, balance and harmony,
etc].

Excellent

Excellent use of the elements and principles of art and design [line, value, shape, form, texture, color, balance and harmony, etc].
Great

Very Good use of the elements and principles of art and design [line, value, shape, form, texture, color, balance and harmony, etc].
Good

Very poor use of the elements and principles of art and design [line, value, shape, form, texture, color, balance and harmony, etc].
Finishing

Student's art looks polished, ready to hang.

Excellent

Student ironed the batik to remove wrinkles and give his/her art a polished look.

Student trimmed loose fibers to clean up the edges of the fabric.
Great

Student did not iron the batik but there are very few wrinkles.

The edges of the batik were not trimmed.
Good

Student did not iron his/her and the fabric has numerous wrinkles, tears, snags, loose fibers, etc.

Batik does not look polished.










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