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Community Mural 
Building Community with the Art Around Us
Rubric Code: VA556C
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Total points: 50
  Wow! IMPRESSIVE!

Excellent

4 pts

Met Criteria! NICE EFFORT!

Satisfactory

3 pts

Gave some effort, but INCOMPLETE.

Fair

2 pts

Very little effort, and IT SHOWS.

Poor

1 pts

Planning / Organization
15 pts

The student's thoughtfulness when creating sketches, brainstorming ideas, and communicating a philosophy.

Wow! IMPRESSIVE!

Student has completed all 3 thumbnail sketches.

Student has thoughtfully planned his or her ideas and it shows in the artwork.

Sketches show a distinct theme or philosophy.
Met Criteria! NICE EFFORT!

Student has completed 2 thumbnail sketches.

Student has shown some thought in his or her artwork.

Sketches show some elements of a theme or philosophy.
Gave some effort, but INCOMPLETE.

Student has completed 1 thumbnail sketch.

Student has shown little thought or focus in his or her artwork.

Sketches show some similar elements but no distinct theme or philosophy.
Very little effort, and IT SHOWS.

Student completed 0 thumbnail sketches.

Student did not clearly have a plan for artwork.

Sketches show no distinct theme or philosophy.
Effort / Teamwork
20 pts

The student's ability to collaborate with others, participate in discussions, and actively listen.

Wow! IMPRESSIVE!

Student worked well
with all members of the group and contributed
significant amounts of
quality work. Student
participated in group discussions and actively listened to others.
Met Criteria! NICE EFFORT!

Student generally worked well with all members of the group and contributed some quality work. Student participated in some group discussions and actively listened to others most of the time.
Gave some effort, but INCOMPLETE.

Student worked fairly well with members of the group and contributed some quality work. Student participated in very little of the group discussions and actively listened to others only a small part of the time.
Very little effort, and IT SHOWS.

Student did not work well with others, and/or did not contribute quality work.
Student participated in no group discussions and did not actively listen to others.
Design and Craftsmanship
25 pts

The student's execution of teachnique and neatness.

Wow! IMPRESSIVE!

Student's portion of the mural has been
crafted with great care. The student accurately used the principles of art and elements of design in the mural. The mural contains no smudges, drips, erasures, etc.
Met Criteria! NICE EFFORT!

Student's portion of the mural has been
crafted with some care. The student used the principles of art and elements of design in the mural. The mural contains a few smudges, drips, erasures, etc. but mistakes do not distract from the mural as a whole.
Gave some effort, but INCOMPLETE.

Student's portion of the mural is complete, but it appears sloppy. Smudges, drips,
erasures, etc. detract from the overall appearance of the mural.
Very little effort, and IT SHOWS.

Student's portion of the mural is unfinished or hastily put together. The mural contains many mistakes that distract from the overall appearance.



Keywords:
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