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Beginning Art Final Exam 
 
Select from one of the following assignments which will count towards your final exam grade, which is 25% of your entire final grade for this class.  
 

Your final exam project must be begun in class and must be worked on every day for the entire class period.   Points will be earned by working diligently to the very best of your ability for most of the class period.  Points will be deducted for wasted time and excessive talking or wandering around the room.  
 
  1. Self-Portrait 
  1. Candy Wrappers
  1. Fantasy Treehouse Drawing 
  1. 3-D Pop Up Book Project 
 
Grading rubric:   
Craftsmanship: Your artwork is done with neatness and care. You have challenged yourself with detail and complexity. There are no areas that are unfinished, sloppy, or detract from the design.  
Imagination/creativity: You have stepped outside your safety zone and tried new things. Your artwork shows imagination. You have fully developed your ideas.  
Effort/attitude: You challenged yourself. You worked through each stage with patience and commitment. You came to class prepared, were on task every class period and used each hour fully. You were responsible with art supplies.  Your behavior during the project made a positive contribution to the class, and you were a help and inspiration to other students 
Research:  You spent no more than two days doing research and made notes and sketches to help with your final product.  You submitted all required elements. 
 

For all exam choices- you have no more than TWO days to do research, make sketches, look at videos etc.  Save the link of the websites you visit, you will be required to add a bibliography in your artist statement.
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