Get out your "ZENTANGLE" project along with your rubric.
It is important for you to be aware that you can score your rubric using numbers like 2.5, 3.25, etc. There are five scoring areas. Carefully look at your project and honestly score it. When you have determined the number you think you deserve, multiply it times 5 and write in the score in the area provided. Score all five areas and then add them together for your total.
In the area below the date, you must use complete sentences and write what you feel is the strongest aspect of your design as well as the area you think you could improve or challenged you the most. You will NOT receive a grade for this project unless you complete this simple task.
Make sure your name is clearly written on both your rubric as well as your zentangle.
Today is the only class time in which we will learn how to mat. You need to listen carefully to the directions. The instruction are written down and are included on this blog post. Please refer to it.
It is important for you to be aware that you can score your rubric using numbers like 2.5, 3.25, etc. There are five scoring areas. Carefully look at your project and honestly score it. When you have determined the number you think you deserve, multiply it times 5 and write in the score in the area provided. Score all five areas and then add them together for your total.
In the area below the date, you must use complete sentences and write what you feel is the strongest aspect of your design as well as the area you think you could improve or challenged you the most. You will NOT receive a grade for this project unless you complete this simple task.
Make sure your name is clearly written on both your rubric as well as your zentangle.
Today is the only class time in which we will learn how to mat. You need to listen carefully to the directions. The instruction are written down and are included on this blog post. Please refer to it.