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5th Grade: Pillow Evaluation
Pillow Evaluation
This rubric is for a grade 5 pillow project in which 7 different sewing techniques were demonstrated: Layout, Pinning, Cutting, Machine Sewing of seams, stuffing, and Hand Sewing: Invisible stitch and Running Stitch.
Rubric Code:
SX7234W
By
brendalwillis
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Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
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Pillow Evaluation
Advanced
10 pts
Proficient
9 pts
Low Proficient
8 pts
Basic/Minimal
7 pts
Use of Sewing Machine
Advanced
Knew how to thread machine, thread loaded bobbin, wind a bobbin, label parts of the machine, and operate it successfully. Were able to troubleshoot problems and were a help to others.
Proficient
Needed minimal assistance with sewing machine.
Low Proficient
Needed help with sewing machine occasionally. Problems encountered were due to improper use.
Basic/Minimal
Needed help with sewing machine regularly. Had difficulty understanding proper operation and use.
Fabric, Pinning and Cutting
Advanced
Demonstrated proper use of layout. Pinning was consistent during cutting and sewing. Cutting was smooth, accurate and added to a superior quality.
Proficient
Fabrics were cut on grain. Pinning was accurate in most cases. Cutting is accurate with some jagged edges.
Low Proficient
Some cutting was not accurate. Pinning was not always utilized during construction.
Basic/Minimal
Pinning was not effective. Cutting was not accurate and affects construction. Material is uneven and jagged.
Seams and Construction
Advanced
All seams sewn straight with proper seam allowance, back-stitched, and with seam finishes. All seams properly pressed.
Proficient
Few errors with seam allowances, back-stitching, and seam finishes. Most seams properly pressed.
Low Proficient
Several errors with seam allowances, back-stitching, and seam finishes. Seam not properly pressed. Some small holes are present.
Basic/Minimal
Little attention to seam allowances, back-stitching, and seam finishes. Seams not pressed. Obvious holes are present.
Sewing Techniques
Advanced
All sewing techniques demonstrated are of high quality. Invisible stitch is invisible and running stitch on felt is secure and consistent in length of stitch. All techniques were done properly and with skill.
Proficient
Many sewing techniques demonstrated in pillow are of good quality. Most techniques were done properly and with care. Hand stitching on felt is mostly consistent with some variation.
Low Proficient
Many sewing techniques demonstrated require improvement. Sewing techniques are lacking proficiency.
Basic/Minimal
Intended competency to demonstrate sewing techniques is not evident. Not all techniques were attempted.
Appearance
Advanced
Project construction was correctly shaped as a square. Perfect amount of stuffing added to pillow filling out corners. Seams match correctly. The project has a polished look and is pleasing to the eye. *Added buttons, ribbons, or other special effects.
Proficient
Project has few problems with shaping and alignment. Seams intersect closely. The project has been completed with attention to detail.
Low Proficient
The project has some problems with shaping and alignment. Seams are obviously mismatched. The project is lacking visual appeal in some areas.
Basic/Minimal
The project has problem areas with shaping and alignment. Seam matching is not appropriate. Visually, the project is not pleasing. Not enough stuffing or overstuffed.
Time management
Advanced
Project was completed on time or early. Student used class time efficently and stayed on task.
Proficient
Effectively used class time and remained on task with few reminders.
Low Proficient
Class time was not always used efficiently and student was often off task.
Basic/Minimal
Did not use class time efficiently and required many reminders to stay on task.
Following Directions
Advanced
The proper steps were accurately followed and were able to assist and teach other students.
Proficient
Followed most directions and it did not affect final project.
Low Proficient
Had difficulty following directions and it shows in final project.
Basic/Minimal
Did not follow directions and had to spend much time correcting mistakes made.
Safety Practices
Advanced
Safety practices were consistently adhered to and were responsible by helping to remind others to be safe as well.
Proficient
Almost always followed safety expectations.
Low Proficient
Followed safety practices some of the time and needed reminders to practice safety practices at other times.
Basic/Minimal
Difficulty with safety issues and remembering rules and expectations which put yourself and others at risk of being injured.
Space Management
Advanced
Sewing area and tool box were always left neat and tidy, making sure that correct objects were in tool box, sewing machine area was left clean, threads and bobbins put away, chair pushed in, and project in drawer. Also, often helped others to do the same.
Proficient
Almost always left sewing area clean and tidy with tool box organized and project stowed away properly in drawer.
Low Proficient
Needed many reminders to put things where they belonged before leaving class to ensure an organized tool box and clean sewing area.
Basic/Minimal
Often could not find materials, left sewing station a mess with tool box objects missing, and/or project not put away.
Attitude
Advanced
Always displayed a positive attitude about doing your best and helped others have a positive attitude as well.
Proficient
Usually had a positive attitude in class even when faced with challenges.
Low Proficient
Often struggled to find a positive attitude, usually complaining about work that needed to be done.
Basic/Minimal
Negative attitude was displayed most of the time about being at FCS and putting an effort into sewing your pillow.
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Vocational
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