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Performing Artist Presentation
Performing Artist Presentation
Choose a performing artist your group would like to research. Decide the method of presenting wheter it be a poster, power point, or singing presentation. You must orally present your research findings to the class and describe your method of presentation.
Rubric Code:
SCB5W5
By
parce100
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Subject:
Music
Type:
Presentation
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Poor
1 pts
Poor/Fair
2 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Who, What, When, Where, Why, How?
Poor
Who,What,When,Where,Why and How were not present on poster.
Poor/Fair
One or two of the Who,What,When,Where,Why and How criteria were present on poster.
Fair
Three or four of the Who,What,When,Where,Why and How were present on the poster.
Good
Only one of the Who,What,When,Where,Why and How criteria were missing from the poster.
Excellent
All criteria were present in the presentation
Participation
Poor
Participation by all member of the group were not observed in either the preperation or the presentation.
Poor/Fair
Preparation was somewhat observed in more then one member for either the preperation or the presentation.
Fair
Prepartation was observed in all members in either the preparation or the presentation.
Good
All members participated in the preparation and presentation, however information was not fully understood by students.
Excellent
All members participated in the preparation and the presentation and the knowledge presented by each was fully understood.
Presentation
Poor
Presentation was not 3 minutes in length.(not including music) Poster was uncreative and lacked information.
Poor/Fair
Presentation was not 3 minutes in length. (not including music) Poster was creative however lacked information.
Fair
Presentation was 3 minutes in length.(not including music) Poster was somewhat creative and lacked information.
Good
Presentation was 3 minutes in length.(not inlcuding music) Poster was creative however lacked information
Excellent
Presentation was 3 minutes in length. (not including music) Poster was creative and showed all required information.
References
Poor
References were not included.
Poor/Fair
Fair
References were there, however not legible and only one was used.
Good
Excellent
References were present and legible.
Peer Evaluations
Poor
1 pts
Poor/Fair
2 pts
Fair
3 pts
Good
4 pts
Excellent
5 pts
Group Evaluations
Poor
Received a 1 or below from most students.
Poor/Fair
Received a 2 from most students.
Fair
Received a 3 from most students.
Good
Received a 4 from most students.
Excellent
Received a 5 from most students.
Keywords:
Music History Poster, Power Point, or Singing Presentation
Subjects:
Music
Types:
Presentation
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