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Perspective Drawing- My Room 
Use the one-point perspective techniques to create a coloured drawing of a room. Include a window, a door, a rug, a bed, a table, and a wooden floor.
Rubric Code: Z65A88
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Unacceptable

0 pts

Not Yet Meets Expectations

1 pts

Fully Meets Expectations

2 pts

Exceeds Expectations

3 pts

colour

Unacceptable

Picture is black and white.
Not Yet Meets Expectations

Lots of blank paper is visible. Little difference in colour intensity exists in the artwork.
Fully Meets Expectations

Most of the paper is coloured; very little paper is visible. Colours are bolder for close objects and lighter for far away objects.
Exceeds Expectations

Entire space is coloured, no white paper is visible. Colours are: bold, vibrant, and varied for close objects; lighter, "faded", and monochromatic for far away objects.
converging lines

Unacceptable

No converging lines in picture.
Not Yet Meets Expectations

Some orthogonals converge at the vanishing point.
Fully Meets Expectations

Most orthogonals converge at the vanishing point.
Exceeds Expectations

All orthogonals converge at the vanishing point.
detail and accuracy

Unacceptable

No detail in picture. Inaccurate drawing of objects.
Not Yet Meets Expectations

One or two close objects are detailed. Some objects are drawn accurately.
Fully Meets Expectations

Close objects have more detail than objects further away from viewer. Most objects are drawn accurately.
Exceeds Expectations

Close objects have incredible detail, shading, and shadowing. Detail gradually becomes less and less as the objects get further away from the viewer. All objects are drawn accurately.
work ethic

Unacceptable

Student did not do any work and was always unprepared.
Not Yet Meets Expectations

Student wasted lots of time and was unprepared.
Fully Meets Expectations

Student sometimes stayed on task and was mostly prepared to work.
Exceeds Expectations

Student stayed on task and was always prepared. The drawing is original.
Timeliness

Unacceptable

Project was not handed in or was handed in more than 3 days late.
Not Yet Meets Expectations

Project was handed in 2-3 days late.
Fully Meets Expectations

Project was handed in one day late
Exceeds Expectations

Project was handed in on time.



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