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Music Composition 
Rubric Code: J4W86C
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Subject: Music  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Placement of Notes

Poor

Note-heads are not located on lines or in spaces.
Fair

Note-heads are located on lines or in spaces. Some note-heads may cross over into another space or over an extra line.
Good

All notes are located on the lines or in the space. If on a line, half of the note-head is above the line and half below. If in a space the note-head touches the line and above and below.
Note Names

Poor

Students are unable to correctly identify the names of the pitches in their compositions.
Fair

Students are able to correctly identify most of the names of the pitches in their compositions.
Good

Students are able to correctly identify the names of all the pitches in their composition.
Performance

Poor

Students are unable to identify and play the notes of their composition on the glockenspiel.
Fair

Students are able to identify and correctly play most of the notes of their composition on glockenspiel.
Good

Students are able to identify and correctly play all the notes of their composition on the glockenspiel.




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