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Rubric Code: U8C9C2
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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100 % General Art Assessment
  Exemplary

(N/A)

Accomplished

(N/A)

Developing

(N/A)

Beginning

(N/A)

Follow instructions
10 %

Level of understanding about instructions and follow through.

Exemplary

The project is planned carefully; understanding of all instructions is clearly demonstrated.
Accomplished

The project is planned carefully; understanding of most instructions is demonstrated.
Developing

The project shows little evidence of understanding of the instructions.
Beginning

The project shows no understanding of the instructions.
Planning and Structure
10 %

planning of thoughts, structure of the paper, selection of project focus.

Exemplary

The section demonstrates outstanding planning, with clear attention to structure, and selection of project focus.
Accomplished

The section demonstrates good planning, with good attention to structure, and selection of project focus.
Developing

The section demonstrates minimal planning, with clear attention to structure, and selection of project focus.
Beginning

The section demonstrates no planning, with clear attention to structure, and selection of project focus.
Creativity/ Originality
20 %

Inventiveness, expression of ideas and originality portrayed in the construction of project.

Exemplary

The project demonstrates original personal expression.
Accomplished

The project demonstrates some personal expression.
Developing

The project demonstrates little personal expression.
Beginning

The project lacks evidence of personal expression.
Grammar
10 %

Sentence construction, punctuation, spelling, and organization of thoughts.

Exemplary

The project demonstrates impeccable grammar and structure.
Accomplished

The project demonstrates good grammar and structure.
Developing

The project demonstrates below average grammar and structure.
Beginning

The project demonstrates poor grammar and structure.
Engaging Lead
10 %

Beginning of story and story title.

Exemplary

The title and beginning of story immediately captures the reader's attention. The opening is strong and pulls the reader in.
Accomplished

The beginning of story captures the readers attention, and the title is somewhat attention grabbing.
OR
The title captures the reader's attention, and the beginning of story is somewhat attention grabbing.
Developing

The title and beginning of story are somewhat attention grabbing, but could use more thought.
Beginning

Little thought went into captivating the reader's attention with the title and beginning of story.
Craftmanship and professinalism
20 %

Overall craftsmanship and professionalism, attention to detail, formatting, and presentation of the project.

Exemplary

The project is presented in a professional manner. Document is extraordinarily formatted and detailed.
Accomplished

The project is presented in a professional manner. Document is formatted and detailed in a good manner.
Developing

The project is somewhat presented in a professional manner. Document is somewhat formatted and detailed in a good manner.
Beginning

The project is not presented in a professional manner. Document is poorly formatted and detailed.





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