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Rubric Code: R935XC
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Self-Portrait
  Excellent Work

20 pts

Meets Expectations

18 pts

Needs Improvement

15 pts

Unsatisfactory

10 pts

Instruction & Concepts

Excellent Work

The artwork is planned carefully; an advanced understanding of all concepts and instructions is clearly demonstrated. The artist made sure that the portrait was the focus of the work.
Meets Expectations

The artwork is planned carefully; a very good understanding of all concepts and instructions is demonstrated. The focus of the work was considered.
Needs Improvement

The planning is satisfactory; understanding of some concepts and instructions demonstrated. The portrait needed to be drawn larger.
Unsatisfactory

The artwork shows little evidence of understanding the concepts and instructions. The artist did not draw the portrait to be the main focus of the work
Creativity/ Originality

Excellent Work

The artwork demonstrates original personal expression and logical problem solving skills.
Meets Expectations

The artwork demonstrates personal expression and logical problem solving skills.
Needs Improvement

The artwork demonstrates an average amount of personal expression.
Unsatisfactory

The artwork demonstrates little personal expression or problem solving skills.
Proportions

Excellent Work

Student made a conscious effort to create a portrait using correct proportions. Proportions used are correct and appropriate for grade level.
Meets Expectations

Student made a conscious effort to create a portrait using correct proportions. Some proportion are off, but overall a wonderful job.
Needs Improvement

Student made a conscious effort to create a portrait using correct proportions. Student tried to use proportions, but proportions are off.
Unsatisfactory

Student did not make a conscious effort to create a portrait using correct proportions.
Craftsmanship/Time Management

Excellent Work

The student with great care finished the project. The student used proper paint technique.
Meets Expectations

The student with care finished the project. The student attempted to use proper paint technique, some areas may need a little attention.
Needs Improvement

The student didn't finished the project (less than 10% is not finished) or the project looks rushed. The student didn't used proper paint technique.
Unsatisfactory

The student didn't finished the project. (Over 10% is not finished) The student didn't used proper paint technique.
Self-Reflection

Student completed self-critique with complete sentences.

Excellent Work

The student thoughtfully finished his/her self-critique with complete sentences. Student does not have a lot of spelling errors.
Meets Expectations

The student finished his/her self-critique with complete sentences. Student does not have a lot of spelling errors.
Needs Improvement

The student finished self-critique with complete sentences, but shows little reflection on final project.
Unsatisfactory

The student finished his/her self-critique, but didn't use complete sentences.
Student has many spelling errors.
or
The student did not complete his/her self-critique. (0 points)



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