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1 rubric Sketchbook Rubric       popup preview  
Students will use their sketchbooks to take in-class notes, do preliminary and thumbnail sketches, write journal entries and complete four 9 week assignments.

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2 rubric Design 1 Assesment       popup preview  
A rubric that properly evaluates the artistic process. It measures the various phases and approaches that are necessary in the assessment of a project or a work of art.

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3 rubric Sketchbook Rubric       popup preview  
Students will use their sketchbooks to take in-class notes, do preliminary and thumbnail sketches, write journal entries and complete four 9 week assignments.

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4 rubric Critique of a Work of Art       popup preview  
Art students should be able to successfully critique their own artwork and that of others using terminology that is understandable and relevant to those in the field of art.

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5 rubric VISUAL ART: Journal Drawings       popup preview  
Students are to create quality Journal drawings that use a nine by twelve inch paper. There must be no more than ten percent white of the page and the drawing can be any medium, style and subject that the student chooses.

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6 rubric The Aesthetic Experience       popup preview  
The purpose of the assessment is to determine the extent to which students are able to discuss various works of art, using the language, historical context, and aesthetic inherent in the particular art form. They were asked to explain how the formal elements of design, style, content, and subject matter were presented.

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