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SLT Sol-Mi Assessment Baseline 2012 
This rubric shows how the students will be assessed on their ability to pitch match a minor 3rd in the first quarter of music, 2012. This assessment focuses on matching sol-mi pitches vocally. The content and achievement standards from the Academic Standards for Music, Caddo Parish (LA) Music Department were used: Mus1.3.1 - Sing a cappella and accompanied songs with attention to pitch, diction, tone quality, and posture. This standard is in alignment with National Music Standard 1.
Rubric Code: C8582A
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Subject: Music  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Baseline Pitch Matching
  Unsatisfactory

0 pts

Needs Improvement

1 pts

Approaching Proficiency

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

sol-mi (G4-E4) pitch matching

Unsatisfactory

Student cannot or refuses to use singing voice.
Needs Improvement

Student uses a singing voice but does not produce intervals.
Approaching Proficiency

Student is able to sing a minor 3rd but does not match the pitch set by teacher.
Proficient

Student matches pitch by singing a minor 3rd selected by the teacher.



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  • Pitch matching sol-mi

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