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SCORESHEETS
RESOURCES FOR COACHES
The following documents are from coaches conference 2010 and provide further explanation of captions and sub-captions within the traditional and category season.
Judging Process.pdf
JA category Presentation.pdf
JA Execution Presentation.pdf
JA Content Presentation.pdf
Better Your Execution Scores - Sara Anderson.pdf
Choreo Tips - Tami Smith.pdf
Forms & Staging - Robin Meier.pdf
Maneuvering - Caysie & Shannon.pdf
OVERALL Effect - Linear Scale.pdf
OE Staging and Music Glossary.pdf
STAGING AND DESIGN in OE.pdf
CATEGORY SCORESHEET EXPLANATION
Category score sheets are used on the local level for competitions that
are broken in performance style format. These sheets use the same sub-Captions
of the traditional sheets and are grouped together to reflect an overall
criteria for the performance style.
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All Category Scoresheets
TRADITIONAL SCORESHEET EXPLANATION
This scoring system is a means to encourage and reward achievement
of creativity, artistry, and excellence in choreography and performance.
It should provide a process of education to allow participants to evolve
to the greatest level of their potential.
This system is meant to recognize the efforts of instructors and performers,
using a criteria reference scale of achievement, creativity and impression.
It should provide the structure for all participants and program styles
to start with an equal opportunity to succeed. The end result is to
reward those accomplishments.
The traditional scoresheets are divided into three categories of performance
and three sub-captions within each. One to three judges are utilized
in each category.
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All Traditional Scoresheets
LINEAR SCALE
A Linear Scale is provided with each scoresheet to describe the criteria
of each Category and sub-Caption. Evaluation in each category and sub-caption
should provide a rating and ranking in it.
JR HIGH SCORESHEET
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JR High Scoresheet
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