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Student Name Artist: Album: Title: Lyrics (Quoted): Photo of student or artist Student Name Artist: Album: Title: Lyrics (Quoted): Reason/Rationale: (for picking specific lyrics)

Music Identity Project Due:____________ THIS PAPER MUST BE TURNED IN WITH YOUR PROJECT For this project you will choose ONE song that you think best represents where you are at this point in your life. It can be any song that speaks to you, however, the lyrics that you write on your index card MUST be appropriate for school. The format can be found on the back of this page. The rubric can be found at the bottom of this page. Put some real thought into this project, as this should be a song that DEFINES WHO YOU ARE. All assignments should be turned in on an index card. Good luck! Include a photo of yourself or the artist. It should be big enough so that it is clear and easy to see. Write your first and last name.

Include: The name of the artist The name of the album the song can be found on (this should be properly punctuated) The title of the song (this should be properly punctuated) Choose your lyrics from the song. The ones that speak to you the most (this should be properly punctuated). Give your reason or rationale for picking those specific lyrics. Index card should be neat and creative. Grammar, spelling and mechanics ALL COUNT. Rubric ____/50

Breakdown of Rubric Photo _____/5 Name of artist _____/5 Name of album _____/5 Name of song _____/5 Lyrics _____/10 Reason _____/10 Creativity/neatness _____/5 Grammar/spelling/mechanics _____/5