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Grid Drawings Weekly 
Scholars will turn in two drawings per week from packet. All boxes on each grid must be numbered. Value and shading must be drawn as shown on the original picture. Proportions must be accurate as a result of following box by box.
Rubric Code: S2WC65W
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Circle the number in the rubric below that shows how well you feel you completed the objectives for the
assignment. Do not mark in grey boxes as those are designated for teacher use only.
  Needs Improvement

Little to No Understanding

1 pts

Average

Basic Understanding

2 pts

Good

Some Mastery

3 pts

Expert

Mastered

4 pts

Mastery of Concept
25 %

Student
understood the concept of
drawing with a grid (scale
drawing) and using
proportion in their
drawing

Needs Improvement

Student
created grid drawing
with many mistakes,
proportionally, and
detail-wise.
Average

Student
created grid
drawing using the
grid method with
some mistakes.
Proportion is a
little off.
Good

Student
created grid
drawing using the
grid method with
very few
mistakes.
Proportion is very
accurate.
Expert

Student
created grid
drawing using the
grid method with
very accurate
proportion and
realistic detail.
Effort
25 %

Good use of class time was
exhibited.

Needs Improvement

Student rushed through
project. Student did not number both grids Student did not try
Average

Student
rushed a little bit
with drawing.
Student numbered part of the grid and tried to draw by hand
Good

Student
completed project
on time. A little
rushed but good
class time was
exhibited.Student numbered both grids completely.
Expert

Student
took time to
develop idea &
complete project.
Project is not
rushed. Good use
of class time was
exhibited.Number in the grid match box by box.
Craftsmanship
25 %

Student demonstrated detailed
work that shows skill, so that
the result is free of smudges
and mistakes.

Needs Improvement

Work is
incomplete and
unfinished. Only a line drawing is seen and there is no value and shading.
Average

Work is
mostly complete.
Showed a little value and shading.
Good

Work is
complete. Used art tools well. Showed some value and shading.
Expert

Work is
neat, clean &
complete. Skillful
use of the art tools
and media. Showed complete value and shading.
Work Session
25 %

Student used time wisely and displayed acceptable work ethic

Needs Improvement

Student showed little to no work ethic and little dedication to the outcome of the final product.
Average

Student showed acceptable work ethic and some dedication to the outcome of the final product.
Good

Student showed acceptable work ethic and dedication to the outcome of the final product.
Expert

Student showed exceptional work ethic and dedication to the outcome of the final product.





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