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Ceramic Pinch Pot Fictional Character 
Students make a pinch pot style ceramic fictional character no more than 7" tall/long.
Rubric Code: LX77638
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Ceramic Pinch Pot Character
  Mastered

20 pts

Proficiant

19 pts

Needs Improvement

17 pts

Needs Drastic Improvement

16 pts

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Requirements

The height needs to be 4"-7" when fired.The figure should be constructed using pinch pot method.

Mastered

The project is no more than 4"-7" tall/long fired. The student used pinch pot method successfully.
Proficiant

The project is slightly taller/longer than 7" or shorter than 4". The student used the pinch pot method successfully.
Needs Improvement

The project is significantly taller/longer than 7" or shorter than 4". The student used some of the pinch pot method.
Needs Drastic Improvement

The project is drastically taller/longer than 7" or shorter than 4". The student did not use the pinch pot method.
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Creativity

Mastered

Took great risks at attempting an extremely challenging project that is beyond what the student believed was possible for them, and succeeded.
Proficiant

Took risk at attempting an extremely challenging project that is beyond what the student believed was possible for them, and did not quite succeed.
Needs Improvement

Attempted a challenging project, but did not take great risks or experiment very much.
Needs Drastic Improvement

The student did not experiment or take risks in the creation process.
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Sculpting

Details, slipping/scoring.

Mastered

Great care was taking in sculpting the individual parts of the creature in order to make it look like an attractive piece of artwork.
Great detail is present. No parts fell off or blew up.
Proficiant

Care was taking in sculpting the individual parts of the creature in order to make it look like an attractive piece of artwork.
Some detail is present. A few parts fell off, but nothing blew up. A few parts fell off, but nothing blew up.
Needs Improvement

Care was taking in sculpting the individual parts of the head in order to make it look like an attractive piece of artwork.
Not much detail, though. Many parts fell off, and/or it blew up.
Needs Drastic Improvement

Little care was taken sculpting the parts, and there is not much detail. Lots of parts fell off and it blew up.
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Glaze color and quality

How well do the colors work together?How did the glaze look after firing?

Mastered

The colors compliment each other and make a unified artwork. The glaze is even, there is no dripping or thin spots.
Proficiant

The colors mostly work well together. They show a working knowledge of color theory. The glaze has a little unevenness, but no dripping
Needs Improvement

The colors show little knowledge of color theory, and don't go that well together or fit the head theme. The glaze is very uneven, and there are minor drips.
Needs Drastic Improvement

The colors clash, or don't look at all right on the head. The glaze is extremely uneven with major drips or not glaze was applied at all.
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Effort & Perserverence

Mastered

Student was highly engaged with instruction, asked questions, gave and sought feedback, worked through multiple drafts or revisions and completed all work. Student finished with maximum effort and went beyond requirements.
Proficiant

Student was engaged during instruction, listened well, stayed on task and completed all work. Project finished with hard work, but some details are lacking.
Needs Improvement

Student was frequently engaged with instruction and spent most time in class working on task. Project finished with minimum effort/met requirements with no extra effort.
Needs Drastic Improvement

Class time was not used wisely. Student had to be re-directed multiple times. Student worked on other work, put head down or spent time talking or otherwise off task. Little work was completed.
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Keywords:
  • ceramics, head, pinch pot


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