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Music Assessment in Grades K-1 
Standards: MU.K.O.1.1: Respond to beat, rhythm, and melodic line through imitation. MU.K.S.2.1: Sing or play songs from memory. An introduction to the Skeleton Dance for grades K-1. Students will first listen/watch the video, perform/sing the song, and then reflect/ask questions concerning the activity (this includes basic self-assessment; "How do you think you did?").
Rubric Code: UX33394
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Subject: Music  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Skeleton Dance Song
  Poor

0 pts

Fair

1 pts

Excellent

2 pts

Vocal Skills: Rhythm

Poor

Student is does not sing in time with the song/video.
Fair

Student sings with the correct rhythm for some of the song/video.
Excellent

Students sings competently in rhythm with the song/video.
Vocal Skills: Lyrics

Poor

Student does not sing along with the lyrics.
Fair

Student partially sings some of the lyrics.
Excellent

Student sings the song and its lyrics completely.
Vocal Skills: Modeled Volume

Poor

Student does not sing with the song/video.
Fair

Student sings too loudly or too softly.
Excellent

Student sings at the correct modeled volume.



Keywords:
  • Dem Bones Song, Skeleton Dance

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