Skip to main content

iRubric: 3rd Grade Recorder Playing Test rubric

find rubric

edit   print   share   Copy to my rubrics   Bookmark   test run   assess...   delete   Do more...
3rd Grade Recorder Playing Test 
Students will be tested on their playing ability on their recorders.
Rubric Code: V549B9
Ready to use
Public Rubric
Subject: Music  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Recorder Playing Test 3rd Grade
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Hand/Finger Placement

Poor

Hands are in the wrong order. Fingers are not placed where they are supposed to be.
Fair

Hands are in the right order. Fingers are not in the correct place always.
Good

Hands are in the correct placement. Fingers are all correct.
Note Accuracy

Poor

Many mistakes. The notes played were not close to the written music.
Fair

Some mistakes, but overall, the notes played were close to the written music.
Good

Little to no mistakes. The notes were very close to the written or they were all correct.
Rhythmic Accuracy

Poor

No steady rhythm. Lots of breaks and pauses. No note was held for its full rhythmic value.
Fair

Rhythm is somewhat steady but there were a few mistakes. Some notes were not held for their full rhythmic value.
Good

Good steady rhythm. There is a definite underlying pulse and each note was held for its full rhythmic value.




Subjects:

Types:





Do more with this rubric:

Preview

Preview this rubric.

Edit

Modify this rubric.

Copy

Make a copy of this rubric and begin editing the copy.


Print

Show a printable version of this rubric.

Categorize

Add this rubric to multiple categories.

Bookmark

Bookmark this rubric for future reference.
Assess

Test run

Test this rubric or perform an ad-hoc assessment.

Grade

Build a gradebook to assess students.

Collaborate

Apply this rubric to any object and invite others to assess.
Share

Publish

Link, embed, and showcase your rubrics on your website.

Email

Email this rubric to a friend.

Discuss

Discuss this rubric with other members.
 

Do more with rubrics than ever imagined possible.

Only with iRubrictm.

n178