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Cave Art 
Julie Wilson #175599
Rubric Code: Q24A856
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Paper preparation

Tears edges from paper. Wrinkles and smooths out paper as instructed to represent texture.

Poor

Avoided wrinkling and smooth out, did not tear edges.
Fair

Mostly achieved. Followed 1 of the required paper preparation instructions
Good

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Excellent

Fully achieved.
Cave art representations

Referencing images seen in the lesson, draws at least 2 identifiable cave art representations

Poor

Did not attempt.
Fair

Draws 1 identifiable cave art representation.
Good

Achieved. Draws 2 identifiable cave art representations.
Excellent

Fully achieved. Draws 3 or more remarkably identifiable cave art representations.
Artist techniques

Adequately utilizes painting techniques

Poor

Did not attempt.
Fair

Mostly achieved.
Good

Achieved.
Excellent

Fully achieved.
Presentation

Cave art appears to tell a story.

Poor

Did not attempt.
Fair

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Good

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Excellent

Cave art appears to tell a story.





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