Understanding that musical themes are the same even if they are played …
Understanding that musical themes are the same even if they are played in different styles can help students understand that numbers maintain their same value even if they appear in different forms.
This integrated lesson, focusing on United States History, incorporates learning about the …
This integrated lesson, focusing on United States History, incorporates learning about the Wild West and the western outlaw Billy the Kid through the music of Aaron Copland. The lesson provides musical reflection and each movement of Copland’s ballet Billy the Kid work and opportunity to experience deep listening for the elements of Dynamics, Articulation, Rhythm and Tempo (DART).
This lesson will contrast Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring (classical) and Stephane Furic's …
This lesson will contrast Aaron Copland's Appalachian Spring (classical) and Stephane Furic's Crossing Brooklyn Ferry (jazz), and the role the poems Crossing Brooklyn Ferry by Walt Whitman and The Bridge by Hart Crane, bring to the music.
Students will learn about Italian artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo, his mannerist style, and …
Students will learn about Italian artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo, his mannerist style, and his four paintings named after the four seasons. Students will learn about the food groups and the four seasons. Students will learn about Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi and his compositions named after the four seasons.
In this activity, students will read about Aztec instruments and drum rhythms. …
In this activity, students will read about Aztec instruments and drum rhythms. They will be able to view simple rhythms and listen to them presented in context of native instruments. In addition, tye rhythms are presented clearly enough fir students to chant or play along. Extension activities allow students to utilize the information on the drum syllables to compose their own parts for and Aztec drum group. The rhythms are also presented using pieces of fraction pies to better understand the fraction relations to note values.
Students will recognize that American music is diverse as it relates to …
Students will recognize that American music is diverse as it relates to culture, history and style. Students may also work with digital media to accompany their performance piece.
Students will learn about Middle Eastern music, its transformations in the United …
Students will learn about Middle Eastern music, its transformations in the United States, and basic forms of belly dance movement. This lesson examines belly dance music, performed by Lebanese-American musician George Abdo, an example of music in Arab American communities during the 1970s.
Students learn about Caribbean peoples, languages, geographies, and values by singing and …
Students learn about Caribbean peoples, languages, geographies, and values by singing and playing instruments to Caribbean music. Theres is a particular focus on Puerto Rico, Cuba, Haiti, and St. Lucia.
With a little help by Stravinsky, students understand music evokes mood, emotion …
With a little help by Stravinsky, students understand music evokes mood, emotion and feeling. In the process, students develop critical listening and thinking skills, and illustrate through cartooning what they believe is expressed in selections of Rite of Spring.
Students will travel to the island of Trinidad to explore the feel …
Students will travel to the island of Trinidad to explore the feel of Calypso music and participate in a Trinidadian popular dance, the Limbo. Students will be able to perform a Calypso rhythmic pattern on classroom instruments and will accompany their own Limbo dance on Orff instruments while exploring the social and cultural context of Calypso music.
Through active listening, discussions of cultural context, and re-creating ostinati and pentatonic …
Through active listening, discussions of cultural context, and re-creating ostinati and pentatonic melodies, students will experience two contrasting examples of the music of the Khmer people of Cambodia.
This is REMIX with adding accessibility by headers and organize by numbers.These …
This is REMIX with adding accessibility by headers and organize by numbers.These activities provide students with a way to explore the Christmas Truce of 1914 through multiple media. It lends itself to the exploration of many themes: War, Peace, Kindness, Globalism, Humanity. The discussion questions suggested here focus on the universality of the human experience. Although it uses a picture book as the anchor text, the activities could be used in middle and high school as well. The timing is flexible depending on the use of the discussion questions and how many tasks you choose to do.
In this lesson, students are given the opportunity to discover composers such …
In this lesson, students are given the opportunity to discover composers such as Tchaikovskyis and Bach throughout the Baroque Era. Students are instructed to reconstruct a music history timeline focusing on a few major composers from each of the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and Modern eras by way of research and internet exploration.
Students will create five artistic representations illustrating the five movements by Grofe's …
Students will create five artistic representations illustrating the five movements by Grofe's symphonic composition The Grand Canyon Suite. Students will be able to analyze and form generalizations about the interdependence of the art elements such as: color, texture, form, line, and space. Students will enhance their own emotional and cognitive development as a result of the classical music by translating this experience through creative expression.
Students use found objects from nature to explore the elements of art …
Students use found objects from nature to explore the elements of art and express the unique quality of a season. In like manner, students learn that musical composers can use the elements of music to express the contrasting moods of each season. Students use such visual aids to enhance the work of Vivaldi's Four Seasons with technology such as I-movie or DVD Maker.
Students will experience the music of the Bedouin culture of Egypt. In …
Students will experience the music of the Bedouin culture of Egypt. In the listening example, they will hear two ancient traditional instruments; the rababa- a fretless stringed instrument, and the darabuka- a conical percussion instrument. They will view examples of Egyptian scales and rhythms and approximate the improvised sound of one of the scales and one of the rhythms on western instruments. An extended activity will include the use of Egyptian Bedouin music and student-improvised music within the structure of the ancient Egyptian art form, Shadow Puppet Theatre.
The teacher will divide the class into small groups. They will collaborate with each other as a group. Also, they …
The teacher will divide the class into small groups. They will collaborate with each other as a group. Also, they will plan, design, and choose materials for their Power Point project. They will work a Folksong Project together at the school or online in Zoom meetings. The students will find one folksong from a different country other than USA.
Students will learn about the ancient Greek god of music, Apollo, through …
Students will learn about the ancient Greek god of music, Apollo, through two pieces of classical music. The students will discuss the role of music in ancient Greece. The students will analyze two musical compositions, Apollo by Igor Stravinsky and Apollo et Hyachinthus by Wolfgang A. Mozart.
Students will be able to: listen with purpose to a musical selection; …
Students will be able to: listen with purpose to a musical selection; read with understanding a sample of poetry; and, discuss as a group what similarities in structure can be found in each creative sample. Through careful listening and sequencing, students will discover that each inventive listening example is congruent to the other through musical design and form.
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