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Middle School Choir Participation Rubric 
For use by teachers or students for self-evaluation. Includes criterion for in-class and rehearsal participation as well as categories of attitude and citizenship.
Rubric Code: ZCW773
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Subject: Music  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Middle School Choir Participation
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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Singing with Group

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Poor

Student never uses proper breath, tall vowels or any facial expression. Seldom watches the director
Fair

Student rarely uses breath support, tall vowels, facial expression and watches the director only half of the time.
Good

Student usually sings with breath support, tall vowels, facial expression and mostly watches the director.
Excellent

Student always sings with proper breath support, tall vowels, appropriate facial expressions and watches the director.
Effort

[Hand signs refer to Kodaly/Curwen hand signals (do, re, mi, etc.)]

Poor

Student never uses hand signs when asked, never sings or is involved with class activities.
Fair

Student rarely uses hand signs when asked, rarely sings or is involved with class activities half the time
Good

Student usually uses hand signs when asked, contributes by singing and mostly takes part in class activities.
Excellent

Student always uses hand signs when asked, sings and proactively engages in class activities.
Posture

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Poor

Student never demonstrates a lifted rib cage, straight back and never holds music up chest level to align the head and spine.
Fair

Student seldom demonstrates a lifted rib cage, straight back and rarely holds music up for alignment.
Good

Student usually demonstrates a lifted rib cage, straight back and mainly holds music up chest level for spinal alignment.
Excellent

Student always demonstrates a lifted rib cage, straight back and always holds music up chest level to align head with spinal column.
Attitude

Poor

Student never respects others and teacher, seldom follows directions, and never listens to teacher or classmates.
Fair

Student rarely respects others and teachers, has difficulty following directions, and listening to teacher and others.
Good

Student usually respects others and teacher, follows directions, demonstrates some productive character traits, and mostly listens to others
Excellent

Student is respectful, follows directions, demonstrates productive character traits (hardworking and patience). Respects others' ideas.
School Pride*/Team work

*Enter your school's mascot/theme here

Poor

Student never demonstrates School Pride words and receives a dentention for being tardy in choir three times in two weeks
Fair

Student rarely demonstrates School Pride words. Student is late to class more than once every two weeks.
Good

Student usually demonstrates School Pride words. Student is late to class no more than once every two weeks.
Excellent

Student is respectful, caring, responsible, and honest. Always on time to class and follows rules. May be a leader in class.



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