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MIFFLIN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
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MCSD Music Education Curriculum
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Grade 6 General Music
Planned Instruction
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Title of Planned Instruction:
Grade 6 General Music |
| Subject Area: Arts
and Humanities
Grade Level: 6 |
| Prerequisites: None Course
Description: Students will learn the elements and principles of
music. They will learn to identify these elements in a piece. They
will also use these elements in learning to sing and play keyboards
and rhythm instruments in various styles, including musical theatre.
They will use these elements to identify and discuss music from
other countries. In addition, they will become familiar with the
cultural backgrounds of the countries whose music they discuss.
Students will also learn about American music and composers and the
varying cultural backgrounds and historical events that have
affected them.
These skills will not only provide musical knowledge and
understanding but also be a source and reinforcement of critical
thinking and analysis, cultural, creative writing, scientific, and
mathematical skills used in other core subjects.
Required Time: One year
Course Credit: ½ credit per year
Major Text(s) and Resources: |
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| Names of District Subject Area
Curriculum Writing Committee: |
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- Douglas N. Garner
- Kathleen L. Hileman
- Tracy D. Loucks
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Date of Board Approval: March
24, 2005
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| Course Objectives and
Performance Indicators |
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Strand: Arts and Humanities
Standard: 9.1 - Production, Performance, and Exhibition of Music
Grade: 6 |
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Grade Level
Objectives |
Performance
Indicators |
Assessment |
| A. |
Be familiar with
elements of music (duration, intensity, pitch, timbre) and principles
(form, genre, harmony, rhythm, texture). |
Demonstrate
understanding of the sequential development of musical concepts and
the elements of music. |
Observation Listening
Written evaluations
Verbal responses |
| B. |
Learn to sing, play an
instrument, read and notate music. |
Demonstrate knowledge
of good singing and playing techniques and ability to read music. |
Observation Listening
Written evaluations
Verbal responses |
| C. |
Identify and use
appropriate vocabulary. |
Demonstrate use of
vocabulary to describe music. |
Written evaluations
Observation
Listening
Verbal responses |
| D. |
Demonstrate knowledge
of various styles. |
Demonstrate
understanding and appreciation for music theatre and other performance
styles. |
Observation Listening
Performance evaluations
Verbal responses |
| H. |
Demonstrate and
maintain materials, equipment, and tools safely. |
Use materials and
equipment correctly. |
Observation Listening
Verbal responses
Written evaluations |
| I. |
Know where arts events,
performances, and exhibitions occur and how to gain admission. |
Attend performances. |
Observation Verbal
responses |
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Strand: Arts and Humanities
Standard: 9.2 Historical and Cultural Contexts
Grade: 6 |
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Grade Level
Objectives |
Performance
Indicators |
Assessments |
| A. |
Understand and explain
works with reference to historical, social, and cultural context. |
Demonstrate
understanding of historical value and cultural significance of music
from other countries and of American music and composers. |
Observation Listening
Verbal responses |
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Strand: Arts and Humanities
Standard: 9.3 Cultural Response
Grade: 6 |
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Grade Level
Objectives |
Performance
Indicators |
Assessments |
| A. |
Know and use the
critical process of examination of works. |
Critically examine
works, characteristics of works, and styles, using appropriate
vocabulary. |
Observation Listening
Verbal responses
Written evaluations |
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Strand: Arts and Humanities
Standard: 9.4 Aesthetic Response
Grade: 6 |
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Grade Level
Objectives |
Performance
Indicators |
Assessments |
| A. |
Compare and contrast
examples of group and individual philosophical meanings of works. |
Describe philosophical
meanings expressed through works. |
Observation Listening
Verbal responses
Written evaluations |
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District Recommended Instructional Approach For
the Course
To Drive Teacher’s Instructional Activities |
- Reinforce character traits
- Create music through cooperation
- Demonstrate understanding of concepts through movement
- Encourage self-expression through composition, performance,
and improvisation
- Use games to reinforce musical concepts
- Discuss the human voice and the production of sound
- Learn rhythm using mathematical concepts
- Read texts, worksheets, biographies, etc.
- Compose, perform, and improvise music
- Complete written worksheets, tests, and projects
- Display visual materials
- Discuss concepts
- Sing
- Play a variety of instruments
- Listen to CDs, records, tapes, and live performances
- Show videos, filmstrips, and education programs
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