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Rubric
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Category
Learning Goal
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Technical Skills
Master Pottery Techniques - Students should demonstrate proficiency in basic pottery techniques, including wheel throwing and hand-building, by creating functional and aesthetically pleasing ceramics.
  • I can follow basic pottery instructions to create simple ceramic pieces, such as bowls or mugs, using wheel throwing or hand-building techniques, and I am beginning to discuss ways to incorporate sustainability in my projects.
  • I can confidently create ceramics that exhibit basic pottery techniques like wheel throwing and hand-building
  • My products are reliable kitchenware items, such as mugs and bowls, showing both functionality and an aesthetic quality
  • I am able to explain the techniques I used and the improvements I made in my portfolio, showcasing my progression with evidence from my design sketches and reflections.
  • I can proficiently use wheel throwing and hand-building techniques to create functional and attractive ceramics, ensuring my pieces are both aesthetically pleasing and reflect my artistic growth.
  • I can proficiently create a variety of functional and aesthetically pleasing ceramics, demonstrating mastery of fundamental techniques such as wheel throwing and hand-building, while effectively incorporating sustainable practices and my unique artistic style into each piece.
Sustainability
Integrate Sustainability Into Design - Students will incorporate sustainable practices and materials in their ceramic creations, showcasing an understanding of eco-friendly art-making processes.
  • I can identify and apply basic sustainable practices in my ceramic creations by using eco-friendly materials and minimizing waste, and I describe these practices in my portfolio reflections.
  • I can identify and select sustainable materials for my ceramic projects, explaining why these choices support eco-friendly practices
  • I can demonstrate how my designs incorporate sustainability by using techniques that minimize waste and reduce environmental impact, sharing the process and benefits with others during my gallery exhibit.
  • I can thoughtfully choose and apply sustainable materials and techniques in my ceramic creations, demonstrating my understanding of eco-friendly practices by explaining how each element of my work supports sustainability.
  • I can demonstrate my mastery of integrating sustainability into my ceramic designs by using eco-friendly materials and processes in my creations
  • I am able to explain the choices I made and how they contribute to both functionality and the environmental impact in my portfolio, showcasing my understanding of sustainable art-making.
Communication Skills
Effectively Communicate Artistic Process - Students will articulate the inspiration, techniques, and reflections behind their ceramic pieces in a portfolio, enabling others to understand and appreciate their artistic journey.
  • I can clearly explain the inspiration and techniques behind each of my ceramic pieces by creating a detailed portfolio that includes design sketches, the methods I used, and reflections on my artistic journey, helping others understand and appreciate my work.
  • I can describe the inspiration and techniques behind my ceramic pieces in my portfolio, explaining how each choice reflects my artistic vision and sustainability goals
  • I will share my reflections and learning journey, making sure others can appreciate the evolution of my skills and ideas.
  • I can clearly explain the inspiration and pottery techniques I used in my ceramic pieces through my portfolio, and I can reflect on my artistic journey, allowing others to understand and appreciate the story behind my creations.
  • I can confidently explain the inspiration and techniques behind each of my ceramic pieces, including how sustainability is integrated, when sharing my portfolio with others, allowing them to understand and appreciate my artistic journey.
Organizational Skills
Organize and Manage Creative Workspace - Students should demonstrate effective organizational skills by maintaining a tidy and efficient workspace, ensuring all materials and tools are used safely and stored properly.
  • I can effectively organize my ceramics workspace by consistently keeping my area clean, ensuring all tools and materials are safely and properly stored, and following studio guidelines to create a productive environment for myself and others.
  • I can manage my workspace effectively by consistently keeping it organized and clean
  • I make sure all tools and materials are used safely and stored properly when not in use, allowing me to work efficiently and contribute to a well-functioning studio environment.
  • I can effectively organize my studio space by keeping materials and tools neatly stored and easily accessible, ensuring my workspace is clean and safe for creative work.
  • I can efficiently organize and manage my creative workspace by maintaining clean surfaces, safely storing materials and tools, and ensuring everything is easily accessible for smooth workflow during my ceramics project.
Collaboration and Leadership
Teach and Share Pottery Skills - Students will lead a pottery demonstration, effectively conveying basic techniques to others and fostering a collaborative and engaging creative environment.
  • I can clearly demonstrate and explain basic pottery techniques, such as wheel throwing and hand building, to my family and friends, ensuring they understand and feel confident to try these techniques themselves.
  • I can guide a small group through basic pottery techniques during a demonstration, explaining each step clearly and responding to questions in a way that fosters understanding and encourages participation
  • I can create a welcoming and inclusive environment where everyone feels comfortable experimenting with the methods I show.
  • I can confidently lead a pottery demonstration, clearly explaining and showing basic techniques while encouraging active participation and questions from my audience, fostering a supportive and collaborative atmosphere.
  • I can confidently demonstrate and teach basic pottery techniques like wheel throwing and hand-building to family and friends, ensuring they understand each step and feel encouraged to participate and ask questions
  • I effectively manage the demonstration space by organizing materials and guiding discussions about sustainability in ceramics, showing my leadership skills and fostering a collaborative, creative environment.