Unit 5 Packet: ‘Benjamin Franklin’ Statue
Assignment Description
Packet Due IN CLASS: February 4, 2026
If you were absent from class when the packet was given out, please print your own and complete on time!
Packet Description
In this unit, students will observe and study the marble sculpture Benjamin Franklin by American sculptor Hiram Powers. This artwork helps us explore Form & Figure, with a focus on proportion, posture, balance, gesture, and how the human body can communicate character and thought.
Students will carefully read the narrative, examine the images closely, and complete all observation questions using complete sentences. As you work, look for how the artist uses form, clothing, pose, and details to show Franklin as a thinker and statesman. You will also connect this sculpture to ideas from past units, including line, value, texture, and composition.
Digital images of the artwork are attached in this assignment so you can zoom in and observe details closely.
Expectations
- Answer all questions thoughtfully and in complete sentences
- Use specific visual evidence from the artwork to support your responses
- Take your time observing before writing
- This is an individual assignment
Happy Observing!
-Mrs Micek
Note: Half a point will be subtracted for each week this packet is late. Make sure you complete & turn in on time!
Unit Packet Rubric
Each unit worksheet will be graded on a 4-point scale.
The focus is on completion, effort, and reflection. This rubric applies to every worksheet throughout the year.
- 4 points (Excellent Work): The worksheet is fully complete. All sections are thoughtfully answered, the sketch or visual portion is included, and strong effort is shown.
- 3 points (Good Work): The worksheet is mostly complete. One or two areas may be missing or rushed, but overall good effort is shown.
- 2 points (Partial Work): Several sections are incomplete or lack detail. Some effort is shown, but more thoroughness is needed.
- 1 point (Minimal Work): The worksheet is turned in but is very incomplete or rushed, with little effort shown.
- 0 points (No Work): The worksheet was not turned in.
A Note For Parents: This rubric emphasizes participation and engagement, not perfection. It helps your student practice observation, reflection, and creativity while holding them accountable for completing the work.
A Note For Students: Effort matters! Do your best to complete every section thoughtfully, even if you’re unsure of the “right” answer. Write down your ideas, make your sketch, and turn it in on time — that’s how you earn full credit.
Student Progress
| Student | Status | Completed | Grade | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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AW
Andrew Woodlee
Ambrose
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Complete | Jan 29, 9:43 AM | Needs Grading | Grade |
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AM
Archer Matthews
Aquinas
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Pending | Feb 4, 2:04 PM | — | |
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BS
BARRON SCHUTT
Athanasius
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Complete | Feb 4, 2:04 PM | Needs Grading | Grade |
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CW
Caleb Whelan
Augustine
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Complete | Feb 4, 2:04 PM | 4 | Grade |
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CG
Christopher Ghedini
Aquinas
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Complete | Jan 30, 3:07 PM | Needs Grading | Grade |
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DR
Destiny Rampulla
Aquinas
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Complete | Feb 4, 2:04 PM | 4 | Grade |
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EG
Ellis Garrett
Augustine
|
Complete | Feb 5, 11:46 AM | Needs Grading | Grade |
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JW
Josiah Woodlee
Ambrose
|
Complete | Jan 29, 9:43 AM | Needs Grading | Grade |
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KG
Keene Garrett
Athanasius
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Pending | — | — | |
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NC
Nolan Chirico
Athanasius
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Complete | Feb 4, 2:03 PM | Needs Grading | Grade |
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RV
Radovan Vladic
Augustine
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Complete | Jan 29, 9:59 AM | Needs Grading | Grade |