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Aim: What are the projects in Studio Art? Do Now: From Examples, list the materials they may have been used for each project. Helpers: N/A Goals: This section will have the goals for the day. For example: Create portfolio Project Due Date: This section will have the current project due date. For example: Portfolio Due: 9/6 Supplies Due: 9/7 Grading Guidelines:   Grading Policy Projects: (60%) Creative solutions will lead to successful projects. In art, assignments are given to see what new innovative ideas students can come up with so you don’t have to be the best artist in the class. Having the best idea and being creative is just as important Participation: (15%) Participation will be based on answering question, completing projects, being prepared for class and sketchbook work such as the aim and do now. Homework: (15%): Homework will include but not limited to researching reference images and artist as well as handouts and simple drawings. Test and Quizzes: (10%) There will be at minimum of one test per marking period and a final at the end of the year. Quizzes will be given out periodically according to the projects assigned.

Grading Rubric Examples

Grading Rubric Examples

Grading Rubric Examples

Artwork Statement Artwork statements are completed after every project. They will be counted as quiz grades. They can also be used as a study guide for test. Your project will not be graded without a completed artwork statement.

Project Examples – Still - Life

Project Examples – Shattered Image

Project Examples – Self Portrait

Project Examples – Ribbon Letters

Project Examples – Monochromatic Still Life

Project Examples – Two Point Perspective

Goals and Project Criteria Goals for today:    Get acquainted with classroom procedures and project expectations. Get acquainted with the grading rubric format and artwork statement. Homework – Hand in expectation sheet if you still owe it. Project Criteria    Portfolio demonstration tomorrow Portfolio due 9/6