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Choir Singing Test - K-5 
Scholars will perform parts of a selected song. (Ohio) 3.1PR Sing a varied repertoire with accurate rhythm and pitch individually and with others. 3.3PR Use the head voice to produce a light, clear sound while maintaining appropriate posture.
Rubric Code: D23WB84
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Subject: Music  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Advanced

10 pts

Proficient

8 pts

Basic

6 pts

Emerging

4 pts

Non-Participant

0 pts

Rhythm/Tempo

Scholars will perform an 8 measure section of a song they have learned for the quarter keeping a steady tempo and singing with the correct rhythms as specified by the sheet music.

Advanced

Scholar sings rhythms accurately with a steady beat and is able to sing along with the accompaniment at the correct tempo 76-100% of the selection(s).
Proficient

Scholar sings rhythms accurately with a steady beat and is able to sing along with the accompaniment at the correct tempo 51-75% of the selection(s).
Basic

Scholar sings rhythms accurately, sings with a steady beat and is able to sing along with the accompaniment at the correct tempo 26-50% of the selection(s).
Emerging

Scholar sings rhythms accurately, sings with a steady beat and is able to sing along with the accompaniment at the correct tempo 1-25% of the selection(s).
Non-Participant

Scholar did not attempt the exam.
Tone Quality/Intonation/Projection

Scholars will perform an 8 measure section of a song they learned for the quarter, demonstrating a relaxed tone appropriate for the song (bright, dark, etc) and strong projection.

Advanced

Scholar sings the correct pitches and demonstrates perfect intonation with good, clear, relaxed tone, projects and is easily heard 76-100% of the selection(s).
Proficient

Scholar sings the correct pitches and demonstrates perfect intonation with good, clear, relaxed tone, projects and is easily heard 51-75% of the selection(s).
Basic

Scholar sings the correct pitches and demonstrates perfect intonation with good, clear, relaxed tone, projects and is easily heard 26-50% of the selection(s).
Emerging

Scholar sings the correct pitches and demonstrates perfect intonation with good, clear, relaxed tone, projects and is easily heard 1-25% of the selection(s).
Non-Participant

Scholar did not attempt the exam
Posture

Scholars will perform an 8 measure section of a song they have learned for the quarter, demonstrating proper posture for the entire section.

Advanced

Scholar demonstrated the proper posture: standing or sitting tall, feet flat on the floor, head level, shoulders back and relaxed for 76-100% of the section.
Proficient

Scholar demonstrated the proper posture: standing or sitting tall, feet flat on the floor, head level, shoulders back and relaxed for 51-75% of the section.
Basic

Scholar demonstrated the proper posture: standing or sitting tall, feet flat on the floor, head level, shoulders back and relaxed for 26-50% of the section.
Emerging

Scholar demonstrated the proper posture: standing or sitting tall, feet flat on the floor, head level, shoulders back and relaxed for 1-25% of the section.
Non-Participant

Scholar did not attempt the exam



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