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Aborigine story
Narative describing student's dot painting in the Aborigine style. Ensures that student has followed the Aborigine tradition of using dot paintings to tell a story.
Rubric Code:
EB822
By
ivweld
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Writing
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate
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Aborigine Story
Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Naration Technique
Poor
Student's story does not include an introduction, problem, solution and colclusion.
Fair
Student uses a few of the following: introduction, problem, solution and conclusion but items are not tied together.
Good
Student's written introduction leads to the problem which leads into the solution and then the coclusion of the story.
Connection to Painting
Poor
Story does not describe the character(s) used in the painting.
Fair
Story uses the character(s) from the painting but seem to have little in common with the context of the painting.
Good
Character(s) represented in the painting is/are described in the narative in a way that supports their pressence in the painting.
Used correct grammar and typed
Poor
Paper is not two paragraphs to two pages typed.
Fair
Paper is two paragraphs to two pages typed but needs to be proof read.
Good
Student has typed two paragraphs to two pages and proof reading is evident.
Keywords:
Painting, Narative, Art
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Writing
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