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States of Art Matter Integration Studio Project 
Create artwork that depicts a changing state of matter, with art media that changes states of matter. Apply color schemes and principles of design. Write an informational text/artist statement. Present the project. Total: 100pts
Rubric Code: TX9B254
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

Powered by iRubric Changing States of Art Matter
  Poor or Incomplete

0 pts

Fair

5 pts

Average

8 pts

Above Average

9 pts

Advanced

10 pts

Science Standard
20 %

I can explain and create experiments that demonstrate changing states of matter.

Poor or Incomplete

You did not explain the states of matter in your work.
Fair

You minimally explained the states of matter in your work in your artist statement.
Average

You followed all directions, and you were able to explain the changing states of matter in your artist statement.
Above Average

You worked independently on changing states of matter after seeing the demonstrations. You fully explained the states of matter and changes in your artist statement.
Advanced

You are able to lead demonstrations of changing states of matter. You provided detailed explanations regarding the states of matter in your artwork and art media.
Visual Art Standard
20 %

I can create original artwork that follows the directions given, and explains the concepts and vocabulary: Color Schemes, Elements of Art, Principles of Design

Poor or Incomplete

You did not complete the project.
Fair

You completed the project, but did not submit a sketch, OR you only completed one work instead of two. You did not explain you art in the artist statement to shows that you understand concepts and vocabulary.
Average

You completed the minimum requirements of the project but did not put in any extra effort. Your artist statement gave limited information to show that you understand concepts and vocabulary.
Above Average

You experimented with a variety of media, and made a clear effort to create both works of art. Your artist statement provided clear details, and demonstrated that you understand vocabulary and concepts.
Advanced

You took care in creating your image, expressed creativity, clearly used the techniques taught, and experimented with a variety of media. You took risks and pushed yourself in your work. Your artist statement was complete and informative, demonstrating your knowledge of vocabulary and concepts.
ELA Standard
20 %

I can write informational texts in the form of an artist statement

Poor or Incomplete

You did not complete an artist statement and/or guiding questions, and rough draft.
Fair

You wrote a brief artist statement that did not reflect what you learned or demonstrate understanding of concepts and vocabulary. You did not use full sentences OR did not complete your guiding questions. You did not complete a rough draft or peer edit.
Average

In your artist statement, you discussed your art, but gave only limited information, the statement lacked details of what you learned and demonstrated a limited understanding of concepts and vocabulary. You fully answered all guiding questions and used proper spelling, sentences and punctuation. You completed the guiding questions, a rough draft and peer edited.
Above Average

Your artist statement was informative, detailed in discussing your artwork, what you learned and demonstrated understanding of concepts and vocabulary. You fully answered all guiding questions and used proper spelling, sentences and punctuation. You completed the guiding questions, a rough draft and peer edited.
Advanced

Your artist statement was informative, complete, thoughtful and reflective, and you demonstrated deep understanding of concepts and vocabulary. You fully answered all guiding questions and used proper spelling, sentences and punctuation. You completed the guiding questions, a rough draft and peer edited.
Presentation
20 %

I demonstrated proper presentation skills and explained my artwork and what I learned to an audience.

Poor or Incomplete

You did not participate or had to be removed from the presentation.
Fair

You minimally participated in the presentation and rarely talking about your work with others.
Average

You participated and followed the expectations. You helped others somewhat.
Above Average

You were a great host and explained your work to others. You guided demonstrations and helped your audience understand what you had learned.
Advanced

You pushed yourself outside your comfort zone and presented in front of an audience. You were a role model to other students. You were key to helping the audience understand the project.
Citizenship
20 %

I participated in all aspects of Integration Studio. I was responsible, respectful and safe.

Poor or Incomplete

You did not participate or follow exceptions and directions.
Fair

You demonstrated a lack of participation and had to be reminded or corrected about your behavior.
Average

You participated minimally, but followed all directions and behavior expectations.
Above Average

You demonstrated full participation, went beyond expectations, and you were helpful to others.
Advanced

You were a role model to others in your behavior, participated fully and went beyond expectations.



Keywords:
  • States of Matter, Principles of Design, Color Theory.







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