Being a middle school teacher, it is pretty difficult to grade students on their talent levels, or how aesthetically pleasing their artwork is to us. This is year 14 for me, and I have tried many different rubrics and ways to grade student art. I feel pretty comfortable with my current process.
Students overall grade is broken down into three categories:
50% of a student’s grade is from their project grades.
25% of a student’s grade is from their daily participation and classwork.
25% of a student’s grade is from other graded assignments and preliminary work.
100% of a student’s grade is up to each student to perform to the best of their ability!
I have one rubric which grades students on four components:
1. Following directions
2. Neatness
3. Work Habits/Work Ethic
4. Expectations
I have this rubric posted in my room poster size, so that if there is ever a question about whether or not an appropriate grade was given, I can justify my decisions with both parents and students. I am very transparent with my process, being that I do not grade on talent, I grade on effort, their effort is apparent in their finished work.
When I actually sit down to grade their work, I use a sheet that looks like this (I'm a paper pencil kinda girl)
Name:
|
Total
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20-100
19-95
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Name:
|
Total
|
Grade Standard
|
Points
|
18-90
|
Grade Standard
|
Points
|
How well directions are followed
|
17-85
|
How well directions are followed
| ||
Neatness
|
16-80
|
Neatness
| ||
Work habits
|
15-75
|
Work habits
| ||
Expectations
|
14-70
|
Expectations
|
Name:
|
Total
|
13-65
|
Name:
|
Total
|
Grade Standard
|
Points
|
12-60
|
Grade Standard
|
Points
|
How well directions are followed
|
11-55
|
How well directions are followed
| ||
Neatness
|
10-50
|
Neatness
| ||
Work habits
|
9-45
|
Work habits
| ||
Expectations
|
8-40
|
Expectations
|
Name:
|
Total
|
7-35
|
Name:
|
Total
|
Grade Standard
|
Points
|
6-30
|
Grade Standard
|
Points
|
How well directions are followed
|
5-25
|
How well directions are followed
| ||
Neatness
|
4-20
|
Neatness
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Work habits
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3-15
|
Work habits
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Expectations
|
2-10
|
Expectations
|
Their name goes at the top (I usually type names in at the beginning of the semester and print a new sheet for each project)
They get 0-5 points for each category.
EX:
Carly J.
Directions: 4 (student followed most directions)
Neatness: 5 (Students work was very neat)
Work Habits: 4 (student worked most of the class period with few reminders to stay on task)
Expectations: 4 (students work was mostly in line with my knowledge of their ability)
Carly received 17 out of a possible 20 points 17/20 gives her an 85 on the project.
Jenny F.
Directions: 4 (Jenny followed most directions)
Neatness: 4 (artwork was mostly neat)
Work Habits: 3 (Jenny needed several reminders to stay on task)
Expectations 3 (Jenny met some of the expectations of her ability)
Jenny received 13 points out of a possible 20- 14/20 which gives her a 70 on her project.
I have been using this process for the last two years and it has worked really well for me. I used to create a new rubric for each project, but quickly (after 12 years, ha!) I realized I was simply reinventing the wheel over and over again. When I found, and tweaked this rubric, I discovered it worked for all I needed.
I hope this can work for you too!
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