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Principles of Design Presentation 
Within a PowerPoint presentation, you will name all the principles of art as well as: know, describe, and demonstrate examples of them. In this assessment students will work on demonstrating the Principles by creating powerpoint in the classroom.
Rubric Code: X23WBC4
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Quiz  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12

Powered by iRubric Principles and Elements of Art
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Principles of Art
List the 7 principles

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Listed NO Principles
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Listed 3 or less
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Listed 7 or less
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Listed all 8 Principles
Give examples of each Principle

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gave 5 or less examples
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gave 7 or less examples
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Gave examples for all 8 Principles
Define/Describe each principle

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Didn't define/describe principle
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Define/describe 3 or less
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Define/describe principle
Demonstrate the use of the principle

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showed use of no principles
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showed use of 2 or less
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showed 4 or less
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showed 6 or less
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showed and demonstrated use of all 7 principles
Overall understanding of Principles

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Keywords:
  • ELEMENTS: PRINCIPLES: Emphasis, Balance, Movement, Harmony, Rhythm, Pattern, Unity.







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