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Papier-Mache Masks
Symbolic Plaster Masks
Students create art to demonstrate the concept of place by creating a character and designing a papier-mache mask and accompanying drama. Both art forms (visual and drama) must convey ideas about place. Saskatchewan Curriculum: CP7.1, 6, 10, 11, 12
Rubric Code:
W473X2
By
whitbread
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Symbolic Plaster Masks
Not Acceptable
0 pts
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
1 pts
Minimally Meeting Expectations
2 pts
Fully Meeting Expectations
3 pts
Exceeding Expectations
4 pts
Visual Art
Mask
Not Acceptable
Mask is unfinished.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
The mask is a copy of a mask seen in source material or one made by another student (80%) or more is copied. Only includes one of the following to express where the character lives: facial features, expression, colours, and details.
Minimally Meeting Expectations
Mask may be copied from source materials or other students. Three of the following express where the character lives: facial features, expression, colours, and details.
Fully Meeting Expectations
Most of the mask elements are unique, but 1 element may be copied from source material. Facial features, expression, colours, and details clearly express where the character lives.
Exceeding Expectations
Totally original design, no element is an exact copy of designs seen in source material. Facial features, expression, colours, and details creatively and uniquely express where the character lives.
Drama
Performance
Not Acceptable
No drama performed.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
Movement/ gestures/ body expression do not show where character lives. Character portrayal is flat.
Minimally Meeting Expectations
Movement/ gestures/ body expression give vague impression of where character lives. Character portrayal somewhat lacks enthusiasm.
Fully Meeting Expectations
Movement/ gestures/ body expression clearly show where character lives. Some detail is included in performance.
Exceeding Expectations
Movement/ gestures/ body expression creatively show where character lives. Character portrayal is dynamic and believable.
Keywords:
mask, drama, dance, art, place
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
Project
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