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Peer Interviews 
Speaking/Performing in front of a crowd of peers is good practice for a beginning choir, and the more we know about each other, the better group we will become.
Rubric Code: CX3BWX9
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Subject: Music  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Content

Incorporates stories and examples

Poor

The majority of ideas are unsupported by
additional information or explanation.
Fair

The speaker provides the basic details
necessary for the listener to understand the
their personal interests.
Good

Important details add to the interest and depth
of the conversation; details work to connect the
listener to the speaker.
Drawings

Drawings contain information that is informative to the listener.

Poor

The student created a couple of drawings that represent themselves but are difficult to interpret.
Fair

The student created a few of drawings that represent themselves that can be interpreted.
Good

The student created numerous drawings that represent themselves that can be interpreted and provide many details so the listener can learn more about the speaker.




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