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Glazing 
This rubric will be used to evaluate your piece of pottery
Rubric Code: UCC276
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Struggling

20 pts

Developing

30 pts

Proficient

40 pts

Master

50 pts

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Presentation

Struggling

Too little or too much glaze has been applied and is sloppy and uncontolled.<BR>
(may not fire)
Developing

The paint and glaze applied is somewhat organized and controlled.
Proficient

The paint/glaze applied shows careful planning and control. All color is applied in appropriate areas.
Master

Paint/glaze is applied skillfully and in pre-determined areas. The colors selected enhance and compliment the piece, adding to the aesthetic value.
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Technique

Struggling

Student disregarded the glazing techniques demonstrated in class.<BR>
Student deliberately misuses or wastes materials AND/OR does not adequately clean materials or area when reminded.
Developing

Student did not follow all glazing techniques demonstrated in class.<BR>
Student adequately cleans and takes care of materials if reminded. Occasionally, the work area is messy.
Proficient

Students used the glazing techniques demonstrated in class.<BR>
Student typically adequately cleans glaze materials and work area at the end of the session without reminder, but the area may be messy during the work session.
Master

Student skillfully used the glazing techniques demonstrated in class.<BR>
Student typically keeps glaze materials and area clean and protected without reminders.
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