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Ceramic Pinch Pots 
The students created 3 pinch pots one of which had to have at least 3 feet on the base.
Rubric Code: PX3CB94
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric 3 Ceramic Pinch Pots
  Mastered

10 pts

Proficiant

8 pts

Needs Improvement

5 pts

Needs Drastic Improvement

2 pts

Total

(N/A)

Feet/Size

3 feet on two pots, and at least 4" long or high.

Mastered

The two pots had a minimum of 3 well made feet on the bottom that stayed on through firing. It is at least 4" long or high fired.
Proficiant

The two pots had a minimum of 3 well made feet on the bottom that stayed on through firing. It is 3.5-4" long or high fired.
Needs Improvement

The two pots had a minimum of 3 well made feet on the bottom that stayed on through firing, but one or more fell of at some point during the process. It is 3-3.5" long or high fired.
Needs Drastic Improvement

Most of the feet fell off both pots. It is less that 3" fired.
Total
Sculpting

Was it sculpted well?

Mastered

Both pots are well constructed and visually interesting. All are at least 4" in one direction.
Proficiant

2 pots are well constructed and visually interesting. All are at least 3.75 - 4" in one direction.
Needs Improvement

Most pots are not very visually interesting. interesting, . All are at least 3.5 - 3.75" in one direction.
Needs Drastic Improvement

Most pots were not interesting. interesting. All are less than 3.5" in one direction.
Total
Glaze Colors

The colors are used together in a pleasing way visually.

Mastered

The glazes are interesting visually. The colors go well together. They show a great grasp of color theory.
Proficiant

The glazes are somewhat interesting, and mostly show knowledge of what colors go together.
Needs Improvement

The glazes are uninteresting, but the colors do go together for the most part.
Needs Drastic Improvement

The glazes are boring, and do not go well together.
Total
Glaze Quality

The glaze didn't run, and was put on so thin spots or missing spots are absent.

Mastered

The glazes are consistent with no real thin spots, drips, or cracks.
Proficiant

The glazes are mostly consistent with few thin spots, drips, or cracks.
Needs Improvement

The glazes are somewhat inconsistent with many thin spots, drips, or cracks.
Needs Drastic Improvement

The glazes were not applied well. There are many thin areas, drips, or cracks.
Total
Firing

Firing with no issues.

Mastered

The pots survived the firing unharmed.
Proficiant

The pots survived the firing mostly unharmed (some cracks may have formed).
Needs Improvement

1 or more of the pots survived the firing mostly unharmed (some cracks may have formed). One may have cracked in half or been destroyed.
Needs Drastic Improvement

1 or more pots were destroyed.
Total
Difficulty Bonus

Mastered

4
Proficiant

2
Needs Improvement

1
Needs Drastic Improvement

0
Total
Difficulty

Did you challenge yourself?

Mastered

Very challenging. Went beyond what they thought they could do and it was successful.
Proficiant

Very challenging. Went beyond what they thought they could do and it wasn't quite succesful.
Needs Improvement

Moderately challenging, but successful.
Needs Drastic Improvement

Normal difficulty.
Total



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  • ceramics, pinch pots, bowls


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