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The Colors Around Us 
Students will draw a picture of their house using 5 different colors. Students will write 2 sentences about their picture. Students will present their picture and read their sentences to the class.
Rubric Code: GX82X9
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric The Colors Around Us
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Used 5 different colors

Poor

Student used less than 3 different colors.
Fair

Student used 3-4 different colors.
Good

Student used 5 different colors or more.
Wrote 2 sentences

Poor

Student wrote no sentence to explain their drawing.
Fair

Student wrote 1 sentence to explain their drawing.

Student used incomplete sentences.
Good

Student wrote 2 complete sentences to explain their drawing.
Stated the 5 colors used

Poor

Student only stated 1 or 2 colors that were used.
Fair

Student only stated 3 to 4 colors that were used.
Good

Student stated all colors that were used in the drawing.

Student stated 5 or more colors that were used.
Student read sentences

Poor

Student did not read any sentence to explain the drawing.
Fair

Student read one sentence to explain the drawing.
Good

Student used complete sentences and read 2 different sentences about the drawing.










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