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Mother's Day Ceramics
Greek Pottery Artifact
Students will paint a piece of ceramics for their mother for Mother's Day. They will keep in mind complementary colours, contrast, harmony
Rubric Code:
ACCB53
By
mvanderdoelen
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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Mother's Day Ceramic
Poor
1 pts
Developing
2 pts
Accomplished
3 pts
Exemplary
4 pts
Preparation
Poor
Student did not spend time planning what they were going to put on ceramic and did not make a "rough" copy of design.
Developing
Student spent some time planning what they were going to put on ceramic and produced a "rough" outline.
Accomplished
Spent time planning the design that they were going to add to ceramic, produced a rough outline. Design is appropriate and student put forth some effort.
Exemplary
Spent a lot of time planning the design that they were going to add to ceramic and produced a rough plan that they followed. Design is appropriate, detailed and it is clear that student put forth their best effort.
Use of Time
Poor
Student did not use their time wisely at all even with repeated reminders to do so.
Developing
Student needed frequent reminders to use their time wisely.
Accomplished
Student used time wisely with several reminders to do so.
Exemplary
Student used their time wisely without any reminders to do so.
Colours/Creativity
Poor
Did not choose colours that were complementary, contrasting or harmonious.
Developing
Chose colours that were somewhat asthetically pleasing.
Accomplished
Chose colour combinations well. Ceramic is pleasing to the eye.
Exemplary
Chose colours excellently. Ceramic is very pleasing to the eye and attractive.
Neatness/Effort
Poor
Painting was very sloppy. There are many white areas of ceramic showing through and it appears that no care was put into the painting of the ceramic.
Developing
Painting was sloppy. There are white areas of ceramic showing through and it appears that little care was put into the painting of the ceramic.
Accomplished
Painting was good. It appeared that care was put into the painting of the ceramic.
Exemplary
Painting was excellent, neat and detailed. It appears as if much care was put into the painting of the ceramic.
Keywords:
Greek, artifact, pottery
Subjects:
Arts and Design
History
Types:
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