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Name: Class: Exceeded Met most Date: Purpose The song has a well-focused purpose and is exciting and interesting to read and listen to. The title clearly relates to the song and adds interest to the theme/ message of the song. The theme/ message is supported by the lyrics. The song has a clear purpose and is pleasant to read and to listen to. The title relates to the theme/ message of the song. The theme/ message is not completely supported by the lyrics. The purpose of the song is somewhat unclear. The title and/ or theme/ message may fit, but you have to think about it for a while in order to understand it. The writer still has to do some work on making sure that the lyrics support the theme/ message. The purpose of the song is unclear. The title is not supported by the lyrics. The theme/ message is vague throughout the lyrics. The writer obviously has to do a lot of work on these lyrics. Mechanics The student makes few, if any, errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader. The student makes a couple of errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader, but the errors hardly interfere in the understanding. The student makes some errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader, but may interfere with the understanding the lyrics. The student makes a lot of serious errors in grammar or spelling, that distract the reader from understanding the lyrics. The level language is excellent; Slang may be used. appropriate; Slang may be used. sometimes inappropriate or poor. inappropriate or poor.

Exceeded Met most The lyrics are outstanding and flow with the melody. The student uses lyrics that linger or draw pictures in the reader s mind. The lyrics seem natural to the ear. The lyrics are meaningful. The student uses lyrics that linger or draw pictures in the reader s mind, but occasionally some words are used inaccurately or seem a little forced/ unnatural. Acceptable use of language within the lyrics. The student uses lyrics that communicate clearly, but the lyrics lack variety and flair; miss that something extra. Poor use of language within the lyrics; incoherent; they are just random words and phrases that are put together in an attempt to write a song. Content of song; Lyrics The form is clear and wellstructured: The verses are of appropriate length. there is a clear chorus that definitely repeats. The student demonstrates an outstanding understanding of the topic. The form is clear and structured: The verses are of appropriate length. There is a clear chorus that repeats. The student demonstrates an understanding of the topic. The form is present, but not always well-structured: The verses are most of the time of appropriate length. There is a chorus that repeats. The form is present, but most of the time not well-structured: The verses are most of the time of appropriate length. There is a chorus that repeats. The student uses lyrics that seem, unnatural or forced and do not seem to communicate or do not grab the reader s interest.

Exceeded Met most The lyrics sound natural when read aloud and flow with the melody. Each line of the song is clear and has a clear emphasis. Music choice is excellent; the lyrics are meaningful and flow with the melody. Almost all lines of the song sound natural when read aloud, but 1 or 2 lines seem out of place of the song or are difficult to understand. The lyrics flow with the melody. Music choice is good. The lyrics are somewhat coherent and do not always flow with the melody. Most lines of the song sound natural when read aloud, but several lines seem out of place or are difficult to understand. The lyrics are not coherent; are difficult to read aloud and are totally out of place and difficult to understand. The lyrics are almost incompatible with the melody and adjustments need to be made. Lyric/Song Fluency Music choice does not always seem to fit. Music choice does not fit at all.

Exceeded Met most Score Creativity & Neatness original song with a clear theme and many creative details and/ or descriptions. The lyrics are readable, neat, clean and attractive. The student has really used his/ her imagination. original song, with a few creative details/ descriptions but some elements are not excellent. The lyrics are readable, neat, clean and attractive. The student has used his/ her imagination. The student composed a quite unoriginal song. There are some elements that are not wellwritten. The lyrics are readable, and some parts are attractive. The student has tried to use his/ her imagination. unoriginal song. The message/ theme is not conveyed. The lyrics are not presented in a neat or attractive way. Little or no effort is shown; he student does not seem to have used his/ her imagination. Superior effort is shown; the student took great pride in it. Good effort is shown; it looks like the student took some pride in it. Some effort is shown; it looks like the lyrics have been written in a hurry. It looks like the student just wanted to get it over and done with. TOTAL SCORE

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