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4 and 5 Paper Sculptures
Students will explore the art of Richard Sweeney and Louise Nevelson. Students will create 20 or more paper tubes, then they will build an original, abstract, layered design, then they will paint it one color, then give it a title, and then share their likes, dislikes, and interpretations with their peers.
Rubric Code:
J252B2
By
ceckerle
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5
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4 and 5 Paper Sculptures
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Poor
2 pts
Good
3 pts
Exceptional
4 pts
Creation of 20+ Rolls
ST 7-10 (9)
Poor
Less than 12 rolls with poor craftsmanship.
Good
18 or more rolls with some attention to construction and craft.
Exceptional
20 or more rolls with near perfect construction and craft.
Creation of Original, Abstract Comp
ST 7-10 (8, 10)
Poor
Design is something recognizable. Little to no original thought.
Good
Original design using layers, different directions, and various size rolls.
Exceptional
Interesting, original design using multiple layers, cohesion among roll choices, and overall composition that makse sense to the viewer.
Effective Painting and Title
ST 7-10 (7)
Poor
Little thought in color choice and title, possibly no title.
Good
Color straight from the bottle, but thought was taken in this choice. Title helps in creating a visual picture.
Exceptional
New color has been mixed. Title takes the viewer to a new place in understanding the artwork.
Critique
ST 1-6 (4, 5, 6)
Poor
Little to no participation.
Good
Not only participates in dicussion but actively listens to peers.
Exceptional
Strong participation, active listening and new insights are created from interpretation of others ideas.
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Arts and Design
Types:
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