Evaluation of the Drawing
Beginning

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Developing

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Accomplished

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Exemplary

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Score
The drawing uses an appropriate size and type of paper for the choice of medium and imagery.

 

The size and dimensions of the paper as well as the type of paper are inappropriate for the medium and/or the imagery.
The size or the type of paper inhibits the imagery or use of the particular medium used.
The size and type of the paper is appropriate and sufficiently supports the medium.
The size, dimensions, and type of paper are creative and strongly support the media and imagery used.
 
The drawing is executed in one of the possible mediums.








 

The drawing  is done in a media that is inappropriate for the topic.  The drawing is done is one of the media available but is  a poor choice given the chosen imagery. 
The drawing uses an appropriate media for the image and is executed adequately.
 The drawing is executed exceptionally in a medium that is appropriate for the imagery.  
The subject matter of the drawing fits the topic of "A World Without Art".








 

The subject matter of the drawing uses images that do not fit the topic.
The subject matter of the drawing has some images that do not fit the topic.
All of the images in the drawing fit the topic.
The subject matter of the topic is well supported and enhanced by the chosen images.
 
The elements and principle of art are used to strengthen the drawing.

 

Consideration of the elements and principles of art are not apparent in the drawing.
Use of the elements and principles of art have limited or inconsistent use.
Consideration of the elements and principles are evident in the drawing. 
There is strong evidence of the use of the elements and principles of art in the drawing.
 
Craftsmanship.
Neatness of the drawing is weak.  There are stray marks, tears. and smears visible.
There are multiple areas of weak craftsmanship that take away from the overall effect of the drawing.
There are a few minor craftsmanship issues but overall the drawing is neat.
The level of craftsmanship is excellent, enhancing the effectiveness of the drawing.
 


 Written by Kimberly Grant. Last updated 12/02/03.
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