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4 Point Assessment-Basic Rhythms
4 Point Assessment-Basic Rhythms
4 Point Assessment-Basic Rhythms
4 Point Assessment-Basic Rhythms
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NAfME Guitar Council Best Practices Outline for Year One (Beginning) Guitar Class

18. identify and perform in time signatures 4/4, 3/4 and 2/4

You will receive a PDF with all the examples to check for mastery with the appropriate point values as assigned to each exercise.

The idea is that each student must earn 4 Points to show mastery. This gives them the opportunity to decide to play many simplier exercises or less longer exercises for more points. Students can pick and choose which exercises to perform until they have earned 4 Points.

As the teacher you may decide how students will perform these. Will they do it individually for the teacher, or maybe record a video to submit.

As the teacher you may also decide on how or if they can re-assess. Will students have to re-assess the same exercises, or can they change their minds if they need to adjust the difficulty.

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NAfME Guitar Council Best Practices Outline for Year One (Beginning) Guitar Class

18. identify and perform in time signatures 4/4, 3/4 and 2/4

You will receive a PDF with all the examples to check for mastery with the appropriate point values as assigned to each exercise.

The idea is that each student must earn 4 Points to show mastery. This gives them the opportunity to decide to play many simplier exercises or less longer exercises for more points. Students can pick and choose which exercises to perform until they have earned 4 Points.

As the teacher you may decide how students will perform these. Will they do it individually for the teacher, or maybe record a video to submit.

As the teacher you may also decide on how or if they can re-assess. Will students have to re-assess the same exercises, or can they change their minds if they need to adjust the difficulty.

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