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One Point Perspective Buildings
One Point Perspective Buildings
This rubric is used for a one point perspective city drawing
Rubric Code:
CXW342B
By
andersv
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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One Point Perspective Buildings
L4 - High Degree
(N/A)
L3 -Considerable
(N/A)
L2 - Some
(N/A)
L1 - Limited
(N/A)
Use of Perspective
L4 - High Degree
Horizon line drawn. All objects are taken to the proper vanishing point neatly. All parallel lines are correct. Advanced shapes attempted correctly. <BR>
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L3 -Considerable
Horizontal line drawn. All objects are taken to the proper vanishing point neatly. All parallel lines are correct. Basic Shapes attempted correctly. <BR>
<BR>
L2 - Some
Most objects are taken to the proper vanishing point neatly. All parallel lines are correct.<BR>
<BR>
L1 - Limited
Vanishing points are used pretty well. Neatness may need improvement. There are some errors in perspective.<BR>
<BR>
Use of Colour
L4 - High Degree
Evidence of a careful thought out colour scheme for your work of art. You have left none of the paper bare white. You have put forth considerable effort colouring this piece.
L3 -Considerable
Evidence of a careful thought out colour scheme for your work of art. You have left none of the paper bare white. You have not hurried through the colouring of this work of art.
L2 - Some
Colour was added to your work of art. You may have left more than half of the paper bare white. You may have hurried a lot through the colouring of this work of art.
L1 - Limited
You have used a color scheme that may not complement your work of art. You may have left a lot of the paper bare white. You may have hurried through the colouring of this work or was distracted.
Added Details
L4 - High Degree
Evidence is clear of a solid attempted to add details to enhance this drawing. You understand that the details make your drawing unique and you pushed the drawing to its fullest potential.
L3 -Considerable
Great attempted to add details to enhance this drawing. You understand that the details make your drawing unique. The next project you do will be stronger as a result of your reflection.
L2 - Some
Good attempt to add details. There could be more added to enhance this drawing. You understand that the details make your drawing unique.
L1 - Limited
You attempted to add some details but they are minor in essence and require further exploration.
Neat, Clean, & Complete
L4 - High Degree
Evidence is clear of a solid attempted to ensure your work is neat, clean, and complete. You have taken your time and therefore you work shows your hard work.
L3 -Considerable
Good attempt at making you project neat, clean, and complete. You have minimal areas that are not adequate or unfinished.
L2 - Some
Drawing not representative of your ability. The work is not clean, it is not finished, and you have carelessly put it together.
L1 - Limited
You have decided to leave a majority of your art unfinished and therefore it looks unfinished. Your craft has not been used to benefit your work in this attempt.
Metacognition
L4 - High Degree
Evidence that you thought long and hard about your art work. You have provided a thorough explanation of your creating process and this shows in your art pieces.
L3 -Considerable
Evidence that you are able to think about your art work. You have provided a good explanation of your creating process.
L2 - Some
You are learning to think more about the art you create and the decisions that are involved in making an art piece strong. You have written some explanation of your creating process but are encouraged to think deeper.
L1 - Limited
You have not put much effort int thinking about your art. This critical thinking process is very valuable in making you a more confident creator and your art pieces much stronger. You are encouraged to practice this skill.
Keywords:
1 point, two point, perspective, linear perspective,vanishing point, horizon line
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Assignment
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