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Chorus Participation and Musicianship Rubric 
Rubric Code: G334C7
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Subject: Music  
Type: Class note  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Superior (EXCEEDS)

5 pts

Excellent (MEETS+)

4 pts

Good (MEETS)

3 pts

Needs Improvement (A)

2 pts

Poor (FFB)

1 pts

Follows Rules and Procedures

Superior (EXCEEDS)

Always goes directly to assigned seat and is prepared to work.

No gum, grooming, or other disruptive behavior during rehearsals.
Excellent (MEETS+)

Usually goes directly to assigned seat and is prepared to work.

No gum, and very little disruptive behavior, including talking and grooming, during rehearsals.
Good (MEETS)

Usually goes directly to assigned seat and is prepared to work.

Sometimes has gum, and may be disruptive, grooming, or talking during rehearsals.
Needs Improvement (A)

Sometimes needs reminders to go to assigned seat and prepare to work.

Sometimes has gum, and may be disruptive, grooming, or talking during rehearsals.
Poor (FFB)

Often needs reminders to go to assigned seat and prepare to work.

Often has gum, and is disruptive during rehearsals.
Distracting Behaviors

Superior (EXCEEDS)

Never engages in verbal/nonverbal behavior that is distracting to others or instructor.
Excellent (MEETS+)

Seldom engages in activities other than those required for learning.
Good (MEETS)

Infrequently distracts others from learning, or the instructor from teaching the class.
Needs Improvement (A)

Frequent verbal or nonverbal behaviors that distract others or the instructor.
Poor (FFB)

Frequently shows disrespect for others' learning, or frequently distracts the instructor.
Participation & Group Work

Superior (EXCEEDS)

Frequently Participates in class, often asks thought provoking questions. Asks questions that encourage further study of the material.
Excellent (MEETS+)

Frequently participates in class, often asks thought provoking questions.
Appears enthused about class activities.
Good (MEETS)

Moderate participation in class. Has the answer when called on.
Appears interested in class activities.
Needs Improvement (A)

Seldom participates in class.
Poor (FFB)

Never participates in class.
Refuses to participate when called on.
Appears disinterested in class.
General Attitude Towards Learning

Superior (EXCEEDS)

Exhibits an extremely concientious and spirited desire to learn the material, and enhance the learning of others in the class.
Excellent (MEETS+)

Seems interested in learning, makes an above average effort to gain the most out of learning experience.
Good (MEETS)

A willing participant in the classroom, and exhibits willingness to learn concepts and course material.
Needs Improvement (A)

Shows litttle evidence of wanting to be in the class to learn the material. The motive for the individual is somewhat questionalble.
Poor (FFB)

Shows a complete lack of desire for learning. Contributes nothing to his or her own or others learning.
Musicianship
  Superior (EXCEEDS)

5 pts

Excellent (MEETS+)

4 pts

Good (MEETS)

3 pts

Fair (APPROACHES)

2 pts

Poor (FFB)

1 pts

Singing Posture

Superior (EXCEEDS)

Student always sits/stands upright, supporting with feet on the floor. Folder held up, so both it and the conductor can be seen.
Excellent (MEETS+)

Student mostly sits/stands upright, supporting with feet on the floor. Folder is held up most of the time.
Good (MEETS)

Student sometimes needs reminders to sit/stand upright, and to keep folder held up so both it and the conductor can be seen.
Fair (APPROACHES)

Student often needs reminders to sit/stand upright, and is sometime slow to react to conductor.
Folder is held in a manner which causes the head to bend down or hides the face.
Poor (FFB)

Student often ignores reminders to sit/stand upright, and often stands with weight on one side with hip sticking out. Folder is supported on lap, or held at waist.
Focus During Class/Rehearsal

Superior (EXCEEDS)

Student always knows which page, which measure number we are rehearsing, and responds correctly to verbal and visual cues.
Excellent (MEETS+)

Student usually knows which page, which measure number we are rehearsing, and responds correctly to verbal and visual cues.
Good (MEETS)

Student sometimes has to ask which page, which measure number we are rehearsing, and may not respond correctly to verbal and visual cues.
Fair (APPROACHES)

Student usually has to be repeatedly told which page, which measure number we are rehearsing, and often does not respond correctly to verbal and visual cues.
Poor (FFB)

Student often seems unaware of what is going on in rehearsal, and is preoccupied with other interests or tasks that have nothing to do with Chorus.
Rhythm and Pitches

Superior (EXCEEDS)

Virtually no errors. All pitches and rhythms are accurately performed.
Excellent (MEETS+)

The beat is secure and the rhythms and pitches are mostly accurate. There are a few incorrect pitches and rhythm patterns.
Good (MEETS)

The beat is somewhat inconsistent. Some rhythms and pitches are accurate, but there are frequent and/or repeated errors.
Fair (APPROACHES)

Very few accurate or secure pitches and rhythms. Performance lacks solid preparation of pitches and rhythms.
Poor (FFB)

Can not hear to evaluate.
OR
Student has made no effort during class to learn the music
Diction

Superior (EXCEEDS)

Student articulates clearly and the text is easily understood. (All vowels and consonants are clearly formed.)
Excellent (MEETS+)

Student articulates the words somewhat clearly and most of the txt is understood. (Most of the vowels and consonants are clearly formed, but a few final consonants are missing.)
Good (MEETS)

Student sometimes articulates the words, but the words of the text often lack clear beginning and ending consonant sounds.
Fair (APPROACHES)

Student rarely articulates the words and the text is not intelligible.
Poor (FFB)

Can not hear to evaluate.
OR
Student refuses to try to pronounce the words properly
Vocal Production

Superior (EXCEEDS)

Mouth is a tall, relaxed oval (2 fingers wide ) with a relaxed tongue resting behind the bottom teeth
Excellent (MEETS+)

Mouth is open, a relaxed oval with a relaxed tongue.
Good (MEETS)

Mouth has a moderate, round opening with a somewhat raised tongue
Fair (APPROACHES)

Mouth is a collapse oval (1 finger wide), and is not open enough to produce proper tone quality or sing in tune.
Poor (FFB)

Mouth is barely open, not allowing for a full round sound.
Tone Quality

Superior (EXCEEDS)

Tone Quality is consistently clear throughout the range of the voice
Student practices techniques presented to create best possible tone quality when singing.
Excellent (MEETS+)

Tone Quality is clear through the normal singing range. An extreme note in the range sometimes causes the quality to be less controlled.
Good (MEETS)

Tone Quality is often clear and focused, but sometimes the tone is uncontrolled in the normal singing range. Occasionally the tone quality detracts from the overall performance.
Fair (APPROACHES)

The tone is often not clear or focused regardless of the range, significantly detracting from the overall performance. (The tone lacks practice)
Poor (FFB)

Can not hear to evaluate.
Dynamic Contrast

Superior (EXCEEDS)

The student performs with great dynamic contrast and responds to conductor's gestures and the dynamic contrasts as printed, as well as what we have written in to the music.
Excellent (MEETS+)

The student performs with some dynamic contrast and responds to conductor's gestures and the dynamic contrasts as printed, as well as what we have written in to the music.
Good (MEETS)

The student must be reminded to perform with dynamic contrast and only sometimes responds to conductor's gestures or written notes.
Fair (APPROACHES)

The student must be repeatedly reminded to perform with dynamic contrast and often does not respond to conductor's gestures or written notes.
Poor (FFB)

The student shows little or no interest in performing with dynamic contrast and does not respond to conductor's gestures or written notes.
Facial Expression/Presentation

Superior (EXCEEDS)

Students facial expression and physical stance consistently demonstrate an understanding of the text and a desire to share the composer's intent with the audience.
Excellent (MEETS+)

Students facial expression and physical stance usually demonstrate an understanding of the text and a desire to share the composer's intent with the audience.
Good (MEETS)

Students facial expression and physical stance sometimes demonstrate an understanding of the text and a desire to share the composer's intent with the audience.
Fair (APPROACHES)

Students facial expression and physical stance usually demonstrate a lack of understanding of the text and desire to share the composer's intent with the audience.
Poor (FFB)

Students facial expression and physical stance demonstrate a lack of understanding of the music and disinterest in creating a meaningful experience for the audience.
Breath Support/Phrasing

Superior (EXCEEDS)

Student is breathing properly with diaphragm support and expanded rib cage. There is minimal shoulder movement. S/he is supporting the tone to the best of his/her ability. Breaths are taken only when marked in the music or agreed upon in rehearsal.
Excellent (MEETS+)

Student is usually breathing properly, but occasionally does not support the tone to the end of phrases.
Good (MEETS)

Breath is in the chest without an expanded rib cage. There is some shoulder movement. S/he only occasionally supports the tone to the end of the phrases.
Fair (APPROACHES)

Student often lifts shoulders when breathing, and breathes in the middle of words. Performance lacks breath support of the tone.
Poor (FFB)

Can not hear to evaluate.
OR
Student's singing lacks the energy required to sustain a phrase.



Keywords:
  • Punctualiy, participation, distracting, completion, attitude

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