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First-Class Arrangements (2-5) 
Adding lyrics/verses to an existing song.
Rubric Code: LX226X
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Subject: Music  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric American Music
"We Shall Overcome"
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Spelling

Can spell words correctly

Poor

No words are spelled correctly.
Fair

Two words are misspelled.
Good

One word is misspelled.
Excellent

Verse is correctly spelled.
Rhythm

Can recognize and adapt an existing rhythm to his/her idea.

Poor

Greater/less than five syllables are used.
Fair
Good
Excellent

Exactly five syllables are used.
Content

Can create musical idea with a meaning relevant to existing song

Poor

No relevance to song.
Fair

Very little relevance to song.
Good

Verse is relevant, but does not relate to 'main idea' of song.
Excellent

Meaning of verse consistent with song - follows the 'main idea' of song.
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Points

__ out of a possible twelve points

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Fair
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Keywords:
  • African-american, black history, lyrics, composition, composing, elementary

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