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Aboriginal Art Activity
Rubric Code:
A249WW
By
KWalker
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Subject:
History
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Content
Poor
Creation reflects little understanding of Aboriginal culture and art. Subject matter is identifiable as an American symbol or legend.
Fair
Creation reflects some understanding of Aboriginal culture and art. Subject matter is easily identifiable as an American symbol or legend.
Good
Creation reflects a general understanding of Aboriginal culture and art. Subject matter is easily identifiable as an American symbol or legend.
Excellent
Creation reflects a solid understanding of Aboriginal culture and the role of art in it. Subject matter is easily identifiable as an American symbol or legend.
Design
Poor
Design reflects little understanding of the meaning of Aboriginal symbols and techniques to convey meaning. Artist's symbolism and meaning are unclear. No use of different colors or shapes.
Fair
Design reflects some understanding of the meaning of Aboriginal symbols and techniques to convey meaning. Artist's symbolism and meaning are understandable. Colors and shapes are used in the project.
Good
Design reflects a general understanding of the meaning of Aboriginal symbols and techniques to convey meaning. Artist's symbolism and meaning are clear. Use of colors and shapes are meaningful.
Excellent
Design reflects solid understanding of the meaning of Aboriginal symbols and techniques to convey meaning. Artist's symbolism and meaning are clear. Use of colors and shapes are meaningful and organized.
Presentation
Poor
Artist invested little time and effort in creating painting. Artist followed few Aboriginal traditions in creating a bark painting. Artist did not use time well in creating this painting.
Fair
Artist invested time and effort in creating a decent painting. Artist followed some Aboriginal traditions in creating a bark painting. Artist could have used time better in creating this painting.
Good
Artist invested time and effort in creating a good painting. Artist followed Aboriginal traditions in creating a bark painting. Artist used time well to create a good painting.
Excellent
Artist clearly invested time and effort in creating a quality painting. Artist followed Aboriginal traditions in creating a bark painting. Artist used time well to create best possible bark painting.
Message
Poor
Artist makes no attempt to use traditional Aboriginal custom of telling a story through bark painting. Artist's message and story are not evident in painting.
Fair
Artist attempts to use traditional Aboriginal custom of telling a story through bark painting. Artist's message and story can be found in painting, but could be more clear.
Good
Artist uses traditional Aboriginal custom of telling a story through bark painting. Artist's message and story are clear in painting.
Excellent
Artist uses traditional Aboriginal custom of telling a story through bark painting. Artist's message and story are clear and well-told through the painting.
Subjects:
History
Types:
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