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L2 - Performance Task #1

This document provides instructions for creating a batik artwork. Students will design a pattern on a cotton shirt using glue and paint. They will apply glue in lines and shapes to their design, allow it to dry, then paint and remove the glue to reveal the pattern. The finished batik can be framed, worn, or made into other items. Students will be evaluated on creativity, craftsmanship, use of design elements, effort, punctuality, and submitting a photo of their completed work.

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L2 - Performance Task #1

This document provides instructions for creating a batik artwork. Students will design a pattern on a cotton shirt using glue and paint. They will apply glue in lines and shapes to their design, allow it to dry, then paint and remove the glue to reveal the pattern. The finished batik can be framed, worn, or made into other items. Students will be evaluated on creativity, craftsmanship, use of design elements, effort, punctuality, and submitting a photo of their completed work.

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Performance Task #1 - Batik Making

Instructions: You will create your own design of batik. Materials and procedures are provided inside the document. Take a
picture wearing your output and upload it to the Class Drive. Follow the file name PT 1_Last Name (ex. PT 1_Niñalga)

You can watch this video for your reference: ​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjbW9GC14cQ

Submission: ​Next Art Class

Materials:
● white cotton shirt
● fabric paint or acrylic paint (latex)
● washable white glue or Elmer's washable blue gel glue
● paint brushes
● plastic wrap or plastic placemat

Procedures:
1. Prepare your fabric.
2. Sketch a design applying the elements and principles of art. If you plan on making a detailed picture, you can
lightly sketch your design onto the fabric.
3. Make your batik design with glue. Place plastic wrap or a plastic placemat in between your fabric in case the glue
seeps through. Squeeze the glue to make lines and designs on your fabric. You can make simple designs like
flowers or geometric shapes, or do a complete picture.
4. Allow the glue to dry. When completely dry, the glue lines will turn transparent. You can now start painting your
design and let it dry.
5. Remove the glue. Soak the fabric in warm water for 15 to 30 minutes. You can do this in a basin or directly inside
a sink or bathtub. The glue will soften as it soaks longer. You can speed up the process by rubbing on the areas
with glue. After all the glue has been removed, hang the fabric to dry.
6. Apply finishing touches. Once your batik has dried, iron it and it is ready to be framed or displayed as an artwork
You may also hem the edges to turn it into a placemat, napkin, or bandana. If you worked on a large piece of
batik, you can sew and transform it into a bag, pillowcase, tablecloth, and other projects.

Rubrics for scoring:

Criteria 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point

Creativity Work exceptionally Work is generally Work is somewhat Work is occasionally


unique, detailed, and unique, detailed, and unique, detailed, or unique, detailed, or
interesting. Explore interesting. Explore interesting. Shows interesting. Shows
several different some different some developing minimal risks taken.
options and take options and take ideas but without a Similar to the
many creative risks. some creative risks. true sense of example shown.
originality.

Craftsmanship Work done with Work done with good Work done with basic Work done with
exceptional care and care and attention to care and attention to minimal care and
attention to detail and detail and neatness. detail and neatness. attention to detail and
neatness. neatness.

Use of Elements and Exceptional Good understanding Basic understanding Minimal


Principles understanding and and application of the and application of the understanding and
application of the elements of art and elements of art and application of the
elements of art and principles of design. principles of design. elements of art and
principles of design. principles of design.

Effort and Work shows Work shows good Work shows basic Work shows minimal
Participation exceptional effort, effort, planning and effort, planning and effort, planning and
planning and pride. pride. pride. pride.

Punctuality Submitted on time, Submitted on time, Submitted on time Submitted late.


clean and attractive. ready made. but not fully made.

Total

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