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6th Grade Orchestra Benchmark Assessment 2 
The ability for all string students know the correct pitch for their strings and how to tune their instrument, so they can present the best performance possible. NJ CCCS:1.1.5.B.1, 1.1.5.B.2
Rubric Code: ZXW2W33
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Subject: Music  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Exceptional

All of my pitches (letters) were correct, and my intonation was nearly perfect.

(N/A)

Full

Most of my pitches (letters) were correct, and I played with mostly good intonation.

(N/A)

Partial

Some of my pitches (letters) were correct, and I had some good intonation.

(N/A)

Insufficient

(N/A)

Intonation

Exceptional

Student pitches (letters) were all correct and/or intonation was on target for the entire performance.
Full

Majority of students pitches (letters) were correct and/or intonation majority was on target entire performance.
Partial

Some the Students pitches (letters) were correct, and had some good intonation.
Insufficient

None of students pitches (letters) were correct and/or my intonation was off for the entire performance.



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