Georgia O’Keefe. The Project Assessment Rubric: Student Name: Class Period : Assignment: Watercolor in style of Georgia O'Keeffe Date Compl eted:

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Georgia O’Keefe

The Project

Assessment Rubric: Student Name: Class Period : Assignment: Watercolor in style of Georgia O'Keeffe Date Compl eted: ExcellentGoodAverageNeeds Improvement Te ac he r’s Ra tin g Criteria 1 –Composition of flower(s) - cropped to make more interesting 109 – 876 or less Criteria 2 – Color layering to show subtle value changes 109 – 876 or less Criteria 3 – Practice Watercolor techniques: wash, wet in wet, dry brush, lifting, salt, plastic wrap (3) 109 – 876 or less Criteria 4 – Effort: took time to develop idea & complete project? (Didn’t rush.) Good use of class time? 109 – 876 or less Criteria 5 – Craftsmanship – Neat, clean & complete? Skillful use of the art tools & media? 109 – 876 or less Total: 50 x 2 = 100 (possible points) Grade: Te ac her Tot al