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Personal Rangoli Sand Art 
Rubric Code: K8X3A3
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Fair

4 pts

Good

6 pts

Excellent

8 pts

Originality/Creativity

*Creative idea
*Thought was put into the choosing of the symbols that meant something to the student

Poor

The design shows little or no evidence of original thought.
Fair

The design shows some thought when it came to choosing symbols. The student lacked sincere originality.
Good

The design shows adequate originality. Thought was put into the importance of the symbols.
Excellent

The design shows originality. Unique consideration was given to symbols and their meaning.
Composition

*Overall design, planning/placement of the symbols.

Poor

Student did not make any effort to plan out the design. The symbol placement is sporadic.
Fair

The design shows some effort to the placement of the symbols.
Good

There was consideration given to the overall design. Symbol placement
Excellent

The design is very well thought out creating a cohesive design. Unique consideration was given to the placement of the symbols.
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