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With A hood, pockets and zipper.
Rubric Code: YXX72X7
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Poor

1 pts

Below Average

2 pts

Average

3 pts

Good

4 pts

Excellent

5 pts

Fabric and notion selection

Poor

Did not bring own supplies. Did not choose best available supplies for the project.
Below Average

Wrong fabric type or pattern requires extensive modifications by teacher.
Average

Thread and/or elastic do not match or coordinate. Fabric is challenging but not impossible.
Good

Fabric is not pre-washed. Project shortened due to insufficient fabric
Excellent

Followed instructions re: selection, notions appropriate to fabric and pattern. Fabric was pre-washed.<BR>
x2
Layout, cut and mark

Poor

Did not use pins. Cutting is off the line in more than 5 places. No markings as were indicated on pattern.<BR>
x2
Below Average

Haphazard pinning. Cutting is more than .5 cm off lines in 3 to 5 places. Markings not clear. Pattern alterations on each piece do not match.<BR>
x2
Average

Cutting is more than .5 cm off in 1-3 places. Some markings missing. One or 2 pieces off grain. Pattern alterations not neat.<BR>
x2
Good

Cutting is mostly done well (errors in 0-1 place). No more than 1 marking is missing. Alterations are close to perfectly matched and neatly done.<BR>
x2
Excellent

Pattern alterations done neatly. Pattern placed on grain and directionally. Edges cut smoothly. Markings are clear. <BR>
x2
Knowledge of sewing machine

Poor

It was as if the sewing machine was a brand new experience every time.
Below Average

Needed help with sewing machine on daily basis. Didn't know how to thread machine or use it properly.
Average

Student needed help with the sewing machine most of the time.
Good

Student needed help with the sewing machine some of the time.
Excellent

Student knew how to thread and use sewing machine all the time.
Holes

Poor

The project is almost a religious experience, it's so holey.
Below Average

The project has 3 to 5 holes in it.
Average

The project has 2 or 3 holes in it.
Good

The project has 1 hole in it.
Excellent

The project has no holes in it.
Seams

Poor

Seams uneven in width, even within same seam. Did not put right sides together. Edges, ends and markings all unmatched.
Below Average

Seams puckered. Seams wider or much narrower than pattern directions. Did not match more than 3 edges, ends and notches.
Average

Seams wider, narrower than pattern but smooth, 1 or more seams don't have right sides together, 1 to 3 ends or edges unmatched.
Good

Seams are a little wider or narrower than what the instructions called for. One or two seams do not have right sides together.
Excellent

Seams are the correct width that the instructions called for. They are not puckered or stretched. Project has right sides together throughout.
Backstitching

Poor

Student did not backstitch any seams.
Below Average

Student did not backstitch on their project most of the time.
Average

Student backstitched 1/2 of time on their project.
Good

Student backstitched most of the time on their project.
Excellent

Student backstitched all the time on their project.
Seam finishes

Poor

No seam finishes.
Below Average

Half the seam allowances unfinished. More than 10 stitches show on right side. Crooked by .5 cm or more in more than 5 places.
Average

One allowance unfinished, sewn as two layers if it should be 1, crooked by .5 cm in 2 -5 places, almost at seam, not edges, 2 - 10 stitches show on right side, loose tension.
Good

Seams finished, mostly straight. Inseam, sides done on 1 layer. Tension is even, neat stitches. One - 2 stitches on right side. Slightly crooked, far from edges.
Excellent

All exposed seams were finished with zig zag or similar. Inseams and sides open and one layer. Straight, neat, close to or over edges. None show on project's right side.
Pressing

Poor

No pressing.
Below Average

Seams, hems and casing are not pressed. Pressing was done only after the project was complete.
Average

Some seams, hems or the casing are pressed. Two or more are not pressed or not pressed open but to one side.
Good

Seams are all pressed but one seam not pressed open and/or sewn closed to one side. Casing or hem not pressed.
Excellent

Seams are pressed flat and open between steps. Casing and hems are sharply pressed before sewing. Looks tidy.
Drawstring Casing

Poor

No casing was made but should have been.
Below Average

Raw edge unfinished. String doesn't fit smoothly. Stitching not straight in 3 or more places. Casing bunched up. String pulled partway through.
Average

Raw edge shows 2-3 places. One or 2 spots too tight for elastic. Casing bunched up in 1-2 spots. Stitching crooked in 1-2 spots. Casing not closed.
Good

Raw edge shows in one spot. Casing closed but lines don't match up with the rest of the stitching.
Excellent

Raw edge turned for lightweight, zigzag for heavier fabrics. It is 0.5 cm wider than elastic. Stitching straight. Casing closed evenly.
Hems or ribbing

Poor

No hems were made. No bands were added to sleeves, neck or waist.
Below Average

Hems or bands are unfinished. Ribbing edges not caught as two layers for most of the band.
Average

Hems folded once & sewn but edge not zigzagged or folded under. Bands not the same width all around by 1-2 cm.
Good

Hem or band edges finished & hems are sewn but stitching &/or folding is uneven. Bands or width by .5 cm -1 cm.
Excellent

Hem is at least 1 cm deep, folded two times or edge finished with a neat zigzag. Bands are even all around and zigzagged. Even width.
Appearance and fit

Poor

What was this supposed to be anyway?
Below Average

Doesn't look like picture. Three or more parts misshapen. Too tight - can't wear it. Threads hanging.<BR>
x2
Average

Two parts are misshapen on the project. Too long Some threads left dangling (4-6)<BR>
x2
Good

One part is misshapen on the project. A bit tight or slipping. A couple of threads left dangling.<BR>
x2
Excellent

Project looks like the picture on the pattern envelope. Fits well. Threads are trimmed neat and short.<BR>
x2
Time Management

Poor

The student had to come at noon or after school for many hours. Many foods classes missed.
Below Average

The student did not finish project on time and had to come for extra help 3-5 times or missed foods classes.
Average

The student had to come in at noon or after school 2-3 times or missed those foods classes.
Good

The student had to come in at noon or after school to finish on time 1-2 times. Missed 1-2 foods classes.
Excellent

Project was turned in on time or early.
Clean Up

Poor

The student added to the mess.
Below Average

The student did not help clean up the room.
Average

Student only cleaned up their own supplies.
Good

Student helped clean up only after Ms Berglund had to ask.
Excellent

Student helped clean up whole room every class.
Level of difficulty

Poor

Student did not make the assigned project.
Below Average

Project is slightly less than minimum level of difficulty (depending on student's experience level): ex. top with no neckband or collar, cuffs or waist band.<BR>
x2
Average

Project meets minimum difficulty: ribbed neckband or hood or pocket or waistband.<BR>
x2
Good

Exceeds minimum standard of difficulty by completing one challenge. (See last frame.)<BR>
x2
Excellent

Exceeds minimum standard of difficulty with 2 challenges: hood, pocket or two buttonholes, extra topstitching directional fabric.<BR>
x2
Greater challenge
Buttonholes

Poor

Random cuts made for buttonholes.
Below Average

Buttonholes are simple cuts in fabric, unsecured but in correct places and straight.
Average

Buttonholes are stitched and in the right places but are different sizes, partly closed or cut through.
Good

Buttonholes are close to the right size, placed fairly evenly. Thread is slightly cut through.
Excellent

Buttonholes are evenly sized, lined up evenly and thread is not cut, only the fabric between.
Pockets

Poor

Vaguely pocket-shaped pieces of fabric simply sewn on - no finishes.
Below Average

Pocket edges not all finished. <BR>
One or more are crooked, have holes or not secured.
Average

Pocket edges mostly finished, including facings as appropriate. Have one hole. Stitching is crooked but secure. Pocket placement off by 1-2 cm.
Good

Pocket edges are slightly crooked. One opening is not backstitched. Pockets have one or two puckers. Pocket placement is off by less than 1 cm.
Excellent

Pockets are right sizes, edges correctly finished, stitching parallel to edges and have no holes. Pockets lie flat. Openings secured by backstitching.
Zipper

Poor

Fabric is cut for zipper but not added. Zipper is so crooked it can't close
Below Average

Zipper is not in the correct spot, crooked in two or more places, backstitched in the wrong place and /or loose. One or more large puckers are obvious.
Average

Stitching slightly crooked. One end not backstitched. Some stitches loose. Two or more small puckers are noticeable. Stitching ends or begins well off the correct place.
Good

Small pucker is noticeable. Stitching ends too soon, goes past where it should end by 1-3 stitches, backstitching overdone or not on the stitching line.
Excellent

Stitching is a smooth line, zipper lies flat, backstitched almost invisibly, has no puckers, begins and ends in the right places.



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