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Morphological Matrix 
Using a morphological matrix students created a Valentine's card from their favorite combination.
Rubric Code: VX5X36A
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Novice

1 pts

Apprentice

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Distinguished

4 pts

Morphological Matrix

Novice

I was not able to fill out my morphological matrix.
Apprentice

I was able to fill out my morphological matrix with 6 sets
Proficient

I was able to fill out my morphological matrix with 7 sets
Distinguished

I was able to fill out my morphological matrix with 7 sets and can explain my idea to use the set.
Creativity

Novice

I made a card but no one is sure what it is.
Apprentice

I made a card but it could have been for any holiday.
Proficient

My card was clearly identifable as a Valentine's Day card.
Distinguished

My card was unique and unusual but could clearly be identified as a Valentine's Day card.
Use of 4 items

Novice

I used 2 or fewer items to create my card.
Apprentice

I used 3 items to create my card.
Proficient

I used my 4 items to create a card.
Distinguished

I used my 4 items to create a card in a unique way.





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