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3 D Cardboard Sculpture- artist:Aaron Curry
This project challenges eighth graders to abstract an animal shape and put it together as a 3 dimensional sculpture using cardboard and an slit and fit method of construction. They must also use their knowledge of color theory and the elements and principles of art in a manner that is identifiable and makes their sculpture more visually powerful.
Rubric Code:
C5B337
By
labbassi
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Assessment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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3D Cardboard Sculpture
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Exceptional
4 pts
(N/A)
Preliminary Design Planning
Poor
+Student made half-hearted attempt at making preliminary sketches
+No evidence of sketch ideas in finished work
Fair
+Student created adequate sketches for project
+No significant evidence of preliminary sketch ideas in finished work
Good
+Student created thoughtful and useful sketches for project
+Can see some evidence of preliminary sketch ideas in finished work
Exceptional
+Student created thoughtful, accurate and useful sketches for project
+Student followed preliminary designs to create project
N/A
GRADING KEY
14 - 16= A- to A+
11 - 13= B- to B+
8 - 10= C- to C+
5 - 7= D- to D+
4= 0
Quality of Construction
Poor
+Sculpture poorly put together. Does not stand up well.
+Paint is applied sloppily or not at all. Color seems arbitrarily chosen
Fair
Sculpture stands up and is mostly put together well
+Paint is applied adequately but with little evidence of students knowledge of Color Theory
Good
+Sculpture stands up and is put together well
+Paint is applied using some concepts of Color Theory
Exceptional
Sculpture is put together well and in a creative manner that shows originality
+Student put a lot of thought in to the colors, patterns and application of paint
N/A
Effectiveness of Design
Poor
+Sculpture is not effective visually- The Principles of Art have not been addressed: balance, unity, rhythm, pattern, contrast
Fair
+Sculpture has some interesting areas and incorporates some of the Principles of Art
+Sculpture has some interesting parts from all view points
Good
+Sculpture has many interesting areas and incorporates many of the Principles of Art
+Sculpture has many interesting parts when viewed from different angles
Exceptional
+Sculpture is very strong visually, uses many of the Principles of Art
+Sculpture is original and unique from all view points
N/A
Student Understanding of Project
Poor
+Student did not seem to understand the ideas of abstracting a shape and of 3 dimensional art and the importance of being able to view it from all angles
Fair
+Student got the ideas of abstracting a shape and of 3 dimensional art but was not able to express it in this work
Good
+Student got the ideas of abstracting a shape and creating it in 3 dimensions and did an adequate job in creating their idea
Exceptional
+Student got the ideas of abstracting a shape and creating it in 3 dimensions and did so with a unique and original vision
N/A
Keywords:
3 D Sculpture, Aaron Curry, cardboard sculpture
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
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