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Jazz Musician Project (Paper) 
Rubric Code: CX586B6
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Subject: Music  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Organization

Must cite sources.

Poor

Students' paper and musician information is not typed and was not organized in a visually appealing manner. Did not include graphics/pictures.
Fair

Students' paper and musician information is mix of handwritten and typed information. Included little to no graphics/pictures. Presentation of material was somewhat easy to read and follow.
Student did not use 12 pt font and double space.
Good

Students' paper and musician information is typed. Student included 2-3 graphics. Presentation of materials was easy to read and follow. Students used 12 pt font and double spaced lines.
Excellent

Students' poster and musician information is typed. Student included 4-5 graphics. Presentation of materials was easy to read and follow. Student went above and beyond to make a visually appealing project. Student used 12 pt font and double spaced.
Oral Presentation

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Poor

Student read directly from the paper to recall facts about the musician. Presentation lasted less than a minute.
Fair

Student relied somewhat on paper to recall facts about the musician. Presentation lasted 1-2 minutes.
Good

Student relied little on the paper to recall facts about the musician. Eye contact was present and the presentation lasted 2-3 minutes.
Excellent

Student was extremely comfortable with the presentation, using the paper only as a reference to illustrate a point. Student maintained eye contact and the presentation lasted over 3 minutes. Student went above and beyond.
Content and Length

Name, Dates alive, picture, 3 key facts, a quote, most famous for composition or song, instruments played, impact on jazz music.

Poor

Student included 1-3 of the content topics on their poster and in their presentation.
Student's paper is less than one page in length.
Fair

Student included 3-6 of the content topics on their poster and in their presentation.
Student's paper is one page in length.
Good

Student included 6-8 of the content topics on their poster and in their presentation.
Student's paper is 2 pages in length.
Excellent

Student include 8 or more content topics on their poster and in their presentation.
Student's paper is more than two pages in length.
Classwork

Poor

Student was not on task during class time given to work on project.
Fair

Student was on task some of the time during class time given to work on project.
Good

Students was on task most of the time during class time given to work on project.
Excellent

Student was on task all of the class time give to work on project.
Knowledge of Material

Poor

Student is not able to answer any questions from peers or teachers about their musician.
Fair

Student is able to answer 1-2 questions from peers or teachers about their musician.
Good

Student is able to answer 2-3 questions from peers or teachers about their musician.
Excellent

Student is not able to answer 3 or more questions from peers or teachers about their musician.
Title Page

Poor

Student did not include a title page.
Fair

Student included a title page with the musician's name and picture.
Good

Student included a title page with the musician's name, picture, and dates of birth and death.
Excellent

Student included a title page with the musician's name, picture, dates of birth and death, and one to two additional things about the musician.




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