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Pictorial Narrative 
Students will learn their are many ways to tell a story. Students will review aspects of strong story telling and how these can be translated into visual art. Students will learn the art of pictorial narrative.
Rubric Code: F83C25
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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Pictorial Narrative

Poor

Student does not know what a pictorial narrative is.
Fair

Student understands that a pictorial narrative is a way to tell a story visually.
Good

Students can define pictorial narrative and demonstrate an understanding of aspects that make strong visual story telling.
Elements/Principles of Art/Design

Poor

Student shows no understanding of elements and principles of art and design.
Fair

Student can reflect on previous lessons and recall elements and principles of art and design.
Good

Student can recall and apply elements and principles of art and design.





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