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wood Carving 
Students carved a character or object from a block of wood.
Rubric Code: KX94X77
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Wood Carving
  Excellent

5 pts

Good

4 pts

Fair

3 pts

Poor

2 pts

1
Subject,Character, Tree, Bird, etc.

Excellent

Wood carving clearly depicts description of character, animal, or object from the novel. Carving is not blocky, but rounded off.
Good

Wood carving somewhat depicts a character, object, or animal from the plan. Carving is slightly bocky.
Fair

Wood carving does not clearly represent anything from the plan. Carving is blocky.
Poor

Carving is incomplete or almost unrecognizable in comparison to the plan.
2
Details

Excellent

Student carved vivid details into wood such as texture (leaves, bark, feathers, clothes, facial features Most of the project is carved.
Good

Student carved details into wood such as texture (leaves, bark, feathers, clothes, facial features however they lack definition. many are burned and not carved.
Fair

Student drew or burned more than carved out details in wood.
Some carving is present.
But lacks qyuality
Poor

Student drew/ burned or did not include any details in the wood.
3
Craftsmanship

Excellent

Student used excellent woodcarving skills such as subtracting small amounts of the wood in an effort of precision.
Good

Student shows some good woodcarving skills. Too much wood may have been taken away from from image or not enough was chipped away.
Fair

Students took too much off of wood or not enough.
Chips and gouges are present.
Poor

Students took too much off of wood or not enough.
Chips and gouges are present throughout the entire project. student rushed through to completion.
4
Effort

Excellent

Carving shows great effort and patience.
Good

Carving shows some or a little effort.
Fair

Carving shows minimal effort.
Poor

Carving shows little or no effort.





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