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The Olympics and Music 
The student will explain aspects of the Olympics and the use of music during the sports festival.
Rubric Code: JX662B4
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Subject: Music  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5, Undergraduate

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Presentation

Excellent

The presenter had full knowledge of the facts of the Olympics and music and was able to relate those facts to the class. S/he was able to draw conclusions and make connections related to the class. All questions asked by the teacher or class were answered fully.
Good

The presenter was knowledgeable about his/her topic. S/he was able to answer most of the W,W,W,W, H, W questions but did not completely grasp the information and facts. S/he answered most questions that were asked.
Fair

The presenter could identify the main points in the article, but did not fully answer the required W,W,W,W, H, W information. S/he was able to answer some questions that were asked.
Poor

The presenter was unprepared. S/he did not comprehend the main ideas expressed in the article and did not articulate those ideas to the class. S/he could not adequately answer questions that the teacher or class asked.
One Page Paper

Excellent

The summary exceeded the stated requirements. All relevant information was listed and elaborated upon. The student was able to make connections between the information about the Olympics and one or more dimensions of music.
Good

The paper was a full page written with facts and the student's opinion about the topic. Student demonstrated a fairly good grasp of how the information related to the class.
Fair

The summary recalled some information, but omitted several vital points.
Poor

The summary was inadequate and too brief. Most of the W,W,W,W, H, W information was left out or incomplete.










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