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Social Critique 
Given a presentation about Robert Rauschenberg and mixed media the students are creating an expresionistic work of art based on a theme (social critique) or a juxtaposition of ideas using newspaper and magazine text and images
Rubric Code: VX93XC
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Social Critique
  Poor

5 pts

Fair

10 pts

Good

15 pts

Evidence of theme/ juxtaposition

Poor

Little to no evidence of theme or understanding of juxtaposition.
Poor use of newspapers and magazine collection and collage
Fair

Shows a developing theme and or use of jjuxtaposing ideas. Variety of text and images which relate to the theme of choice
Good

Creatinve collection of text headlines and images creating a well developed theme.
Use of colage in layering material

Poor

Poor use of mixed media/ lack of critical thinking in the layering process of text and image cut outs. No evidace of exploation.
Fair

Understood use of mixed media, good atempt at layering themed images and text creating a developed comosition.
Good

Very well developed compostion utalizing the ability of layering and mixed media. the composition helps discribe the topic of choice.
Presentation quiz
  Poor

2 pts

well

5 pts

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quiz. poor behavior in class

Poor

With questions asked the student's written responce lacked an understanding / focus on presentation andbout project
well

Responces to questions reveals the student waspaying attention to the presentation about the project
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