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Making Tessellations
transform a 3" x 3" square piece of manilla paper into a free-form shape. Cut out a shape from one edge of the square. Tape it onto the opposite edge of the square. Repeat this procedure with the two remaining sides. Trace around the new shape, locking shapes together like pieces of a puzzle. Use color to create a pattern.
Rubric Code:
LXB6XX
By
louisebarr
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
K-5, Undergraduate
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Making Tessellations
Excellent
4 pts
Very good
3 pts
Good
2 pts
Fair
1 pts
Design
Excellent
The template tessellates clearly on the plane with no gaps.
Very good
The template tessellates clearly on the plane with 3 gaps.
Good
The template tessellates adequately on the plane with 3 gaps.
Fair
The template does not tessellate across the plane leaving more than 3 gaps.
Content
Excellent
The student divided the template into a set of at least 4 shapes. The image created is a well-balanced representation of an object, animal, or other creature.
Very good
The student divided the template into a set of at least 3 shapes. The image created is a good representation of an object, animal, or other creature.
Good
The student divided the template into a set of at least 2 shapes. The image created is a fair representation of an object, animal, or other creature.
Fair
The student did not divide the template very well and the image created is not a very recognizable representation of an object, animal, or other creature.
Color Pattern
Excellent
Color repeats in a pattern emphasizing every shape.
Very good
Color repeats in a pattern emphasizing most shapes or subjects.
Good
Color repeats in a pattern emphasizing some of the shapes or subjects.
Fair
Color does not repeat in a pattern that emphasizes shapes.
Color Contrast
Excellent
Colors chosen present high contrast (warm and cool colors, complementary colors).
Very good
Colors chosen present medium contrast.
Good
Colors chosen present low contrast
Fair
Colors chosen present no or very low contrast.
Craftmanship
Excellent
There are no smudges on the paper and the colors are applied in a consistent and proper way.
Very good
There is a smudge on the paper and the colors are applied in a fairly consistent way. Some colors have been applied a little unevenly.
Good
The paper is smudgy and the colors are applied in an inconsistent way and are uneven.
Fair
The paper is damaged from too much erasing and the colors are applied in an unsatisfactory way.
Keywords:
Tessellations, tessellate, manilla paper
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Project
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