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Schools of Art Poster - History 
Create a poster about a school of art. Use the internet or class text book for information about your period. You will teach the class about your school of art.
Rubric Code: CXWBCA3
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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10 pts

Fair

15 pts

Good

20 pts

Includes Pertinent Information

Include: Title (School of Art), general dates, art from that period, label all artwork.

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Written History

Identify four or more artists from that period. Each artist must have a picture of their work represented. Give clues about your school of art.

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Neatness and Creativity

Student presents a thoughtful and attractive poster. Poster is neat and organized.

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Critique

Student gives an informative critique.

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Bonus

Include an interesting fact like- Van Gogh went crazy b/c he held his brushes in his mouth and was slowly poisoned by the paint.
Include a famous Quote

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  • School of Art, Painters, Style, History


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