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Original Colour Wheel
Colour Wheel Rubric
Student will create a colour wheel on paper using an original design (no circles!). The student will show the primary and secondary colours on the colour wheel in the correct position. The colour must show the difference between primary and secondary colours.
Rubric Code:
Y5W648
By
whitbread
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Assignment
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Color Wheel
Unacceptable
0 pts
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
1 pts
Minimally Meeting Expectations
2 pts
Fully Meeting Expectations
3 pts
Exceeding Expectations
4 pts
Colour
Unacceptable
2 or fewer colours included.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
2 primary and 2 secondary colours have been included but are in the incorrect order. No correct complementary colour pairings are shown.
Minimally Meeting Expectations
3 primary and 3 secondary colours have been included, but one or two are in the incorrect order. 2 correct complementary colour pairings are shown.
Fully Meeting Expectations
3 primary and 3 secondary colours have been organized and placed in the correct order. 3 correct complementary colour pairings are shown.
Exceeding Expectations
Primary and secondary colours are in correct space with thoughtful spacing. 3 correct complementary colour pairings are shown.
Design
Unacceptable
Layout does not connect colours together.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
The colour wheel is poorly drawn and/or is a traditional colour wheel with circles. Primary colours and secondary colours are indistinguishable.
Minimally Meeting Expectations
The colour wheel is drawn with a non-traditional design, but copies one of the examples shown in class. Primary colours are difficult to distinguish from secondary colours.
Fully Meeting Expectations
The colour wheel is well drawn with non-traditional design (a shape other than circles). Primary colours are distinguished from secondary colours.
Exceeding Expectations
The colour wheel is exceptionally drawn using a unique and creative design. Primary colours are creatively and easily distinguished from secondary colours.
Presentation
Unacceptable
Artwork incomplete.
Not Yet Meeting Expectations
Artwork is messy. It is evident that student ran out of time to complete the assignment.
Minimally Meeting Expectations
Artwork completed somewhat neatly. Student should have spent more time planning and creating this piece.
Fully Meeting Expectations
Artwork completed neatly. It is evident student spent time creating this piece.
Exceeding Expectations
Artwork completed neatly with much creativity. It is evident student spent exceptional time and effort "getting things just right".
Keywords:
Colour Wheel
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
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