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Criteria/Level

Blending of
Colours

Inuit Guy
Art Rubric
2
3

1
The student
did not
complete.

The student
did not
complete.
Tinting of
Colour

Brush
Strokes

The student
did not
complete.

The student
did not
complete.
Overall
neatness

There may be no
blending between
colours. The colours
may appear in
block
circles/stripes.
The student
painted with the 3
main colours,
however there may
be no shading of
colour hues from
light yellow to
medium yellow,
golden orange, and
dark orange.
The brush strokes
are rarely in a circle
shape. Concentric
circle brush strokes
may be rare
throughout
painting.
Ripped white paper
may be glued on
inconsistenly. Inuit
guy may be
coloured in a messy
manner, and glued
on off-centre of
painting.

Name:______________
There
may be some
The range of colours are
blending between
all blended successfully
colours. Blending may from yellow to orange to
be inconsistent.
red. Blending is consistent
and effective.
The student painted
with the 3 main
colours of yellow,
orange, red, but there
may be little shading
of each colour (light to
medium yellow,
golden orange, and
dark orange). Shading
may be inconsistent.
The brush strokes are
sometimes in a circle
shape. Concentric
circle brush strokes
may be inconsistent
throughout painting.

The student painted with


the 3 main colours of
yellow, orange, red and
demonstrates excellent
shading of light to
medium yellow, golden
orange, and dark orange.

Ripped white paper


may be glued on
inconsistently. Inuit
guy may be coloured
in a somewhat neat
manner, and may be
glued on in centre of
paper.

Ripped white paper is


neatly glued on. The Inuit
guy is coloured extremely
well, cut out neatly, and
glued on in centre of
painting.

The brush strokes are


consistently in a circle
shape. Concentric circle
brush strokes are evident
in entire painting.

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