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Clay Lanterns 
Lantern based on Haiku created as a memorial or in celebration of someone's life
Rubric Code: X93X7C
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Clay Construction

Poor

Poor slab a cylindernd
Poor joining
Good trimming of cut outs and carving of images
Good

Almost even slab and almost cylinder
Good joining
Good trimming of cut outs and carving of images
Excellent

Even slab and created cylinder
Excellent joining
Excellent trimming of cut outs and carving of images
Design

Poor

Poor design not related to haiku.
Poor execution on the design on the lantern.
Good

Good design that is based on haiku.
Good execution on the design on the lantern.
Excellent

Excellent design based on haiku.
Excellent execution of the design on the lantern.
Decoration/Glazing

Poor

Poor job glazing.
Missed spots.
No connection between design and glazes chosen. Sloppy job applying the glazes.
Good

Good job glazing. Lantern is covered.
Glaze is applied to the lantern with care.
Excellent

Excellent job glazing the work.
Shows thought to the design and neatly applied.





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