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MUSIC WITH MISS CALLAN "The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards." -Anatole France |
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Life Without Music would be a Mistake! -Friedrich Nietzche
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 We love to sing! |
Starting a Strong Foundation in Kindergarten.... Kindergarten Objectives: • Identifies sounds of classroom instruments • Recognizes aurally repeated words and phrases in song texts • Participates in group singing of rote songs • Demonstrates awareness of steady beat through movement, and by playing an instrument • Creates simple accompaniments using body percussion or classroom instruments • Participates in song stories, singing games, and musical dramatizations • Moves creatively to music
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 We've got rhythm! |
Keeping it Steady in First Grade First Grade Objectives: • Identifies sounds of percussive, harmonic, and melodic classroom instruments • Identifies and names contrasts in music: long-short, beat-no beat, fast-slow, high-low • Participates in group singing of rote songs • Demonstrates awareness of steady beat through playing an instrument • Plays simple one-chord accompaniments on classroom instruments • Participates in song stories, singing games, and musical dramatizations • Moves creatively to music • Identifies pre-notation symbols such as line and stick notation
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 We love keeping the steady beat while we move around the music room!! |
Second Graders marching to a different beat in music! Second Grade Objectives: • Recognizes sounds of folk, orchestral, and classroom instruments • Identifies and names contrasts in music, including stepping-leaping melodies, meters in twos and threes • Distinguishes among repeating and contrasting phrases, sections, and simple formal structures—AB and ABA • Performs the steady beat, accented beat, and melodic rhythmic patterns in familiar songs • Plays one and two-chord accompaniments on classroom instruments • Participates in song stories, singing games, and musical dramatizations • Moves creatively to music • Creates simple compositions using body percussion, environmental, and classroom instrument sounds • Identifies basic elements of music: dynamics, melodic direction, rhythmic patterns, tempo, simple meter, movement by step and leap
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 Playing recorders is a lot of fun but can be hard work too!! |
Third Graders start learning to play the recorders!! Third Grade Objectives: • Distinguishes among string, woodwind, brass, percussion, and electronic instrumental families by sight and sound • Plays melodic, harmonic, and percussive instruments to accompany familiar songs • Distinguishes among repeating and contrasting phrases, sections, and simple formal structures—AB and ABA • Plays one and two-chord accompaniments on classroom instruments • Participates in song stories, singing games, and musical dramatizations, and simple folk dances • Creates simple pentatonic improvisations on melodic instruments • Explains and follows text for multiple-stanza songs • Begins to recognize musical symbols and their function
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 We know it is important to appreciate all different types of music! |
Fourth Graders look at music all around the world! Fourth Grade Objectives: • Distinguishes between the sounds of bands and orchestras • Plays melodic, harmonic, and percussive instruments to accompany familiar, folk, and ethnic music • Distinguishes among repeating and contrasting phrases, sections, and simple formal structures—AB and ABA, AABA, and ABACA • Sings in harmony by performing rounds, echo songs, partner songs, simple ostinato, and descants • Creates improvised accompaniments on melodic instruments to pentatonic songs • Participates in song stories, singing games, and musical dramatizations, and simple folk dances • Demonstrates interest in composers and performers by reading and reporting to class • Explains and follows text for multiple-stanza songs • Recognizes and names frequently used musical symbols such as treble clef, notes, rests, and meter signatures
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 Writing music can be hard work! |
Fifth Graders add all of their music to study composers through time! Fifth Grade Objectives: • Identifies a variety of instruments—folk, ethnic, acoustic, and electric • Performs accompaniments from simple notation using classroom melodic, harmonic, and percussive instruments • Distinguishes among repeating and contrasting phrases, sections, and simple formal structures—AB and ABA, AABA, ABACA, theme and variations • Sings in harmony by performing rounds, echo songs, partner songs, simple ostinato, and descants • Creates improvised accompaniments on melodic instruments to pentatonic songs • Participates in song stories, singing games, and musical dramatizations, and simple folk dances • Demonstrates interest in composers and performers by reading and reporting to class • Discriminates between simple and compound meters: 2s, 3s, 4s, and 6s • Compares music of an era or a nation with other art forms of that era or nation
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