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aRt History Presentation 
People often express their feelings about historical issues or events through artwork such as songs, novels, short stories, paintings, sculptures and movies. For this project you will do two things: 1. You will choose a work of art which someone else has created. You will research the ARTIST and analyze the artist's artwork.
Rubric Code: PB5B32
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Subject: History  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

70-80

(N/A)

Fair

80-90

(N/A)

Good

90-100

(N/A)

Appropriate Selection

Poor

Your artwork was only loosely related or not related at all to your ARTIST. (0-3 points)
Fair

Your artwork was strongly related to your ARTIST. (4-7 points)
Good

Your artwork was a perfect match for your ARTIST. (8-10 points)
Research

Poor

Your research did not provide enough of the necessary background information for your ARTIST with the result that everyone was not able to fully appreciate your art work. (0-9 points)
Fair

Your research provided most of the necessary background information for your Art and therefore enabled everyone to appreciate your artwork. (10-15 points)
Good

Your research provided all the necessary background information for your ARTIST for everyone to fully appreciate your artwork. (16-20 points)
Presentation

Poor

You were not prepared in your presentation. <BR>
Public speaking skills were not good. You did not provide sufficient visual aids. If you created your own work of art, it was clear that you did not put much effort into it. (0-20 points)
Fair

You were prepared in your presentation. Everyone spoke, demonstrating fair public speaking skills. You provided some visual aids. If you created your own work of art, it was clear that you put a fair amount of effort into it. (21-30 points)
Good

You were fully prepared in your presentation. Everyone spoke, demonstrating good public speaking skills. You provided all necessary visual aids. If you created your own work of art, it was clear that you put a great deal of effort into it. (31-40 points
Analysis

Poor

Your analysis does not sufficiently discuss the artist's style and intent. You expressed no opinion of your own.(0-9 points)
Fair

Your analysis discusses the artist's intent of their artwork. You express an adequate opinion on whether or not you agree with the artist's style and intent (10-15 points)
Good

Your analysis fully discusses the artist's intent artwork. You express an intelligent opinion on whether or not you agree with the artist's style. (16-20 points)
Inspiration

Poor

You did not write in complete sentences or did not adequately explain how you were inspired to create your work of art or why you chose your particular medium. (0-2 points)
Fair

You wrote in complete sentences. You offered some explanation of how you were inspired to create your work of art and why you chose your particular medium. (3-4 points)
Good

You wrote in good complete sentences. You offered a detailed explanation of how you were inspired to create your work of art and why you chose your particular medium. (5 points)
Response to Question

Poor

You either do not answer a question or you do not sufficiently answer a question regarding any part of your project. (0-2 points)
Fair

You answer a question from the class or the teacher regarding any part of your project. (3-4 points)
Good

You completely answer a question from the class or the teacher regarding any part of your project. (5 points)




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