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Moonlit Pumpkins 
Students will observe how moonlight creates highlights and shadows on objects. Students will create an oil pastel drawing using tints and shades.
Rubric Code: TX239B6
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Level 1

Does NOT meet the necessary expectations for the project

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Level 2

Meets some of the expectations for the project

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Level 3

Meets all expectations of the project

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Level 4

Exceeds all of the expectations for the project

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Pumpkins

Neatly drew three or more pumpkins showing overlap, foreground, middleground and background.

Level 1

Incomplete; Did NOT draw pumpkins
Level 2

Sloppily drew pumpkins; there is no overlapping or change in the size of pumpkins showing different placements (i.e. Foreground, middleground, background)
Level 3

Drew at 2 pumpkins showing different sizes through overlapping, foreground, middleground and background.
Level 4

Neatly drew three or more pumpkins showing different sizes through overlapping, foreground, middleground and background.
Concentric Moonlight

Neatly created a concentric circle "moonlight" through the use of white, blue and black oil pastels (i.e. Coloring in a circular motion).

Level 1

Incomplete or does not fill the top portion of the paper; did NOT create a concentric circle "moonilight"
Level 2

Sloppily created a concentric circle "moonlight" (i.e. Not colored in a circular motion); incorrect use of colors.
Level 3

Neatly created a concentric circle "moonlight" through the use of white, blue and black oil pastels (i.e. Coloring in a circular motion).
Level 4

Neatly created a concentric circle "moonlight" through the use of white, blue and black oil pastels (i.e. Coloring in a circular motion).
Details

Neatly added stems and lines to the pumpkins, as well as grass.

Level 1

Did NOT add any detail to the landscape
Level 2

Sloppily added stems and lines to the pumpkins, as well as grass; left a few things out.
Level 3

Added stems and lines to the pumpkins, as well as grass.
Level 4

Neatly added stems and lines to the pumpkins, as well as grass.
Pumpkin Value

Neatly used white, yellow and orange oil pastels to show highlights and shadows in the proper placement from the moonlight. Coloring should be in an oval/curved motion.

Level 1

Incomplete; did not use proper colors or shade for the pumpkins.
Level 2

Used a few colours to show highlights and shadows. Shadows aand highlights not placed properly. Pumpkins are not colored in a oval/curved motion
Level 3

Used white, yellow and orange oil pastels to show highlights and shadows in the proper placement from the moonlight.
Level 4

Neatly used white, yellow and orange oil pastels to show highlights and shadows in the proper placement from the moonlight. Coloring is in an oval/curved motion.
Blending

Neatly used baby oil to help show a smooth gradiation in shading of objects.

Level 1

No blending of colours was used to create smooth finish
Level 2

Used some techniques to create blending. It is not completely smooth
Level 3

Used techniques to create smooth shading.
Level 4

Neatly used techniques to show a smooth gradiation in shading of objects.










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