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ELEMENTARY ASSESSMENT ITEMS

 

Submitted by Lori Evans, Cumberland County Schools

Title:
Vocal Awareness

Grade Level or Course:
Kindergarten or First Grade Music

Targeted Goals and Objectives from the 2000 North Carolina Arts Education Standard Course
of Study and Grade Level Competencies, K - 12:

COMPETENCY GOAL 1: The learner will sing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music.

  • 1.01 Recognize and demonstrate the difference between peaking and singing.
  • 1.02 Match pitch within a developmentally appropriate range.
  • 1.03 Sing with correct posture.
  • 1.06 Show respect for the singing efforts of others.

Link with other subjects:

N/A

Type of Assessment:
_ Diagnostic
x Monitoring
x Summative

Type of Item:
_ Selected Response
_ Written Response
_ Performance
_ Conversation
x Observation

 

Assessment Item:

  • Teacher creates a rubric for evaluating the vocal abilities and growth of the students.
  • Students are expected to meet level 2.
  • Students will be evaluated by the teacher during class.
  • SEE RUBRIC AT THE END OF THIS ITEM

Teacher notes:

This unit should be taught after the students have had experience with vocalizing in a variety of ways.? They should also not be graded on the tongue twisters until they can say them with ease and from memory.

Other related items:

Students can create choreography for the songs

VOCAL AWARNESS RUBRIC

 

  Level 3 Level 2 Level 1
DICTION Enunciates tongue twister clearly (crisp and clear consonants) Tongue twister words are fairly easy to understand (most words are clear and crisp) Tongue twister words are difficult to understand (student needs continued practice)
VOCAL CONTROL Demonstrates the difference between singing, speaking, whispering, and yelling voices with accuracy. Demonstrates difference between singing, speaking, whispering, and yelling voices with little difficulty. Cannot differentiate between the different voices.
SINGING Can sing alone with accurate pitch throughout the song. Can sing alone with accurate pitch throughout most of the song. Can sing song alone but pitch fluctuates or is not evident.

 

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