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Art Criticism Assessment

Art Criticism Assessment
Mrs. Larson's Art Class

 

Name________________________                                             Date_____

 

Art Criticism

Rubric and Checklist

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1. DESCRIBE


I have described everything that I have seen in two examples of art.  I have included a list of specific details of each example. My list includes 10 details of each work. My spelling is correct.

 

 

 

2. ANALYZE


I have analyzed the work and used complete sentences to give examples of how each work uses the elements and principles of design. My sentences use correct spelling, punctuation and grammar.

 

 

 

3. INTERPRET


I have interpreted…

 

 

 

4. DECIDE


Three to five sentences are used to convey the personal judgment or feelings you have about each piece of work. These sentences tell why you decided to like or dislike the works.  

These opinions are based on personal experience as well as informed judgment

 

 

 


This assessment follows the guidelines for assessing work located in the Art Connections series published by SRA McGraw-Hill, OH

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