Knitting Newborn Hats
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Date : ___________________ Title of Work: ___________________
 
Criteria
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Knowledge Acquired
The student can accurately answer a few questions related to the fundamentals of knitting a newborn baby hat as well as a few key facts about Shaken Baby Syndrome ("SBS").
The student can accurately answer some questions related to the fundamentals of knitting a newborn baby hat as well as some key facts about Shaken Baby Syndrome ("SBS").
The student can accurately answer most questions related to the fundamentals of knitting a newborn baby hat as well as most key facts about Shaken Baby Syndrome ("SBS").
The student can accurately answer all questions related to the fundamentals of knitting a newborn baby hat as well as key facts about Shaken Baby Syndrome ("SBS").
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Attractiveness of Hats
The newborn hats are not very attractive and visually unappealing because of poor color and quality of wool selection, pattern choice and a lack of neatness/uniformity of stitches.
The newborn hats are some what attractive and modestly visually appealing based upon the color and quality of wool selected, pattern and neatness/uniformity of stitches.
The newborn hats are very attractive and visually appealing based upon the color and quality of wool selected, pattern and neatness/uniformity of stitches.
The newborn hats are exceptionally attractive and very visually appealing based upon the color and quality of wool selected, pattern and neatness/uniformity of stitches.
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Mastery of the Art of Knitting
Less than 60% of the stitches (both knit and pearl) are accurately done, neat and uniform.
60 - 79% of the stitches (both knit and pearl) are accurately done, neat and uniform.
80-90% of the stitches (both knit and pearl) are accurately done, neat and uniform.
Virtually all of the stitches (both knit and pearl) are accurately done, neat and uniform.
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Mastery and Completion of the the Newborn Hat
Less than 60% of the cast-on and finishing stitches are accurately done, neat and uniform.
60-79% of the cast-on and finishing stitches are accurately done, neat and uniform.
80-90% of the cast-on and finishing stitches are accurately done, neat and uniform.
Virtually all of the cast-on and finishing stitches are accurately done, neat and uniform.
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Ability to Read and Follow a Pattern
The student was rarely able to independently read and follow the pattern (once taught). The student had difficulty problem solving stitching errors.
The student was able to be some what independent in reading and following the pattern (once taught) and to occasionally problem solve stitching errors.
The student was generally able to independently read and follow the pattern (once taught) and to problem solve many stitching errors.
The student was able to independently read and follow the pattern (once taught) and to problem solve all stitching errors.
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