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Elementary Music Performance assessment rubric 
Musical performance grading rubrics
Rubric Code: ZX5WBWC
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Subject: Music  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: K-5

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  Initial

(N/A)

Developing

(N/A)

Proficient

(N/A)

Distinguished

(N/A)

Rhythmic Accuracy

Initial

Most of the rhythms are performed incorrectly.
Developing

Some basic rhythms are performed correctly; however, has challenges with some rhythms.
Proficient

Most of the rhythms are performed correctly, with few errors.
Distinguished

Confidently performs all rhythms correctly.
Style/Interpretation

Initial

The style and interpretation of the piece is not executed during performance.
Developing

Some parts of the piece are performed using both style and interpretation.
Proficient

Most of the piece is performed using correct style and interpretation.
Distinguished

The performance of the piece is beautifully executed with both appropriate style and interpretation.
Diction/Technique

Initial

Initial Diction
Student displays poor diction. Most words are incorrectly pronounced.

Initial Technique
Student displays poor instrumental technique. Student does not strike, hold, or play appropriately
Developing

Developing Diction
Student could use some improvement on overall diction. Only around half of the words are pronounced clearly and correctly

Developing Technique
Student displays appropriate technique sometimes
Proficient

Proficient Diction
Most (80%) of the words are pronounced clearly and correctly.

Proficient Technique
Most of the time the student uses appropriate instrument technique, but not always
Distinguished

Distinguished Diction
All words are pronounced correctly and clearly.

Distinguished Technique
Instrument technique is correct 100% of the time
Focus during performance

Initial

Student is visibly and consistently distracted during the performance. Eye contact with the audience is sporadic.
Developing

Student pay attention to the teacher 50% of the time. During performance, student's eye contact with audience. Student seems distracted.
Proficient

Student pay attention to the teacher 80% of the time. During performance, student maintains eye contact with audience 80% of the time.
Distinguished

Student pay attention to the teacher 100% of the time. During performance, student maintains eye contact with audience.
Rehearsal Effort and Behavior

Initial

Student is generally distracted and may be a distraction to the entire rehearsal process. Teacher reminds student continually about what is expected during a rehearsal.
Developing

Student is on task and giving effort 50% of the time. Teacher frequently reminds this student about what is expected during rehearsal. After the reminder, the student regains focus.
Proficient

Student is on task and giving effort 80% of the time. Teacher gives an occasional reminder to this student about what is expected during rehearsal. After the reminder, the student regains focus.
Distinguished

Student is on task and giving effort 100% of the time. Teacher does not need to remind this student about what is expected during rehearsal.



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