Hum102 - art appreciation | History homework help
- Your entire project should be contained in one (1) Microsoft Word or Rich Text Format file. 4. Your essay should include a cover page and works cited page using APA formatting.
Grading Rubric Skill Realized A Skill Developing B Skill Emerging C Skill Not Shown F Artist Identification The student clearly identifies which 10 artists are discussed in the project. Student has included correct information about each artist supported by accurate research. 30–27 26–23 22–19 18–0 Essay Organization, Citation, and Documentation The student applied APA format, including APA title page, APA formatted in-text citations, and an APA formatted reference page. The essay is organized according to the project outline. Reputable sources are used, and all cited sources are listed on the reference page. 15–14 13–12 11–10 9–0 Content The student answers all parts of the seven required questions for each selected artist. 30–25 24–20 19–16 15–0 Grammar and Mechanics The student uses correct grammar, spelling, punctuation, and sentence structure. The student makes correct word choices, defines unfamiliar terms, and conveys a clear message. The student has edited and proofread the essay. 15–14 13–12 11–10 9–0 Format The student met the required essay length (1,200–2,000 words), used the assigned font and margin requirements, and included a title page and references page. 10–9 8 7 6–0 References As you read and research for this project, gather your sources’ information. Bookmark and save all URLs. List all sources cited in your essay (including images). Begin your list on a new page after your conclusion paragraph. List sources alphabetically by author’s last name (or title if author is unknown). Capitalize the first word of the title plus all major words except articles and prepositions. Titles of books and websites are in italics while articles, postings, or smaller works are set in quotation marks. You’ll need to list your course textbook, any other texts that you used, pieces of art you referenced, and websites you consulted. Below are four basic formats to work from: Author last name, first initial. Middle initial. (Year published). Title of work. Location: publisher. Author last name, first initial. Middle initial. (Year published). Title of article. Title of periodical, volume (issue), page range. 8/18/25, 12:45 PM HUM102 Graded Project file:///C:/Users/kmmoo/AppData/Local/Temp/bae40167-3da6-4dd2-978a-044fc81da479_reading_assignment_core_1.html (1).zip.479/Lesson_7/Sectio… 3/4 Author last name, first initial. (Year, month of date published). Title of webpage. Retrieved (date) from URL. Artist. (Year). Title [Description of material]. Retrieved (date) from URL.
For example, your works cited page might look like this:
References
Art Movements. (n.d.). Retrieved April 17, 2018 from https://artsandculture.google.com/. Evans, Heather. 2011. Cairo [graphite on paper]. Retrieved April 17, 2018 from https://walldogmurals.weebly.com/. Getlein, M. (2016). Living with Art (11th ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill. 8/18/25, 12:45 PM HUM102 Graded Project file:///C:/Users/kmmoo/AppData/Local/Temp/bae40167-3da6-4dd2-978a-044fc81da479_reading_assignment_core_1.html (1).zip.479/Lesson_7/Sectio… 4/4