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Designing and Making An Instrument 
Rubric Code: U228C2X
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Subject: Music  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Musical Instrument Construction
  Good

3 pts

Fair

2 pts

Poor

1 pts

Construction Materials

Good

Appropriate materials were selected.
Fair

Most of the construction materials were appropriate, but 1-2 were not.
Poor

Construction materials were not appropriate for the purpose.
Quality of Construction

Good

The instrument shows considerable attention to construction. It is reasonably sturdy and neat and will stand up to being played more than once.
Fair

The instrument is neatly constructed but is fragile and will probably not stand up to being played more than once.
Poor

Pieces are missing or falling off. Seems "slapped together" in a hurry.
Quality of Sounds

Good

Instrument offers some dynamic and/or tonal contrast. (Three different pitches are clear)
Fair

Instrument offers little variety in sound. (Makes two different pitches)
Poor

Instrument offers no variety in sound.
Time and Effort

Good

Time and effort went into planning, design, and construction.
Fair

Student put in some time and effort into the instrument
Poor

The student put in very little time and effort.
Collaborate

Good

Can work with peers to design and construct an instrument.
Fair

Has difficulty working with peers to design and construct an instrument.
Poor

Refused to work with peers.




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