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Poyen School |
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Content Standard 1
The learner will be able to sing and/or play an instrument utilizing a varied repertoire of music.
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Speaking and singing voice
The learner will be able to differentiate between the speaking and singing voice. Students will hear and feel the difference in speaking and singing voices.
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Echo
The learner will be able to echo vocally and/or instrumentally rhythm, tempo, pitch, dynamics and phrasing. Students will echo music sung and/or played by the teacher.
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Perform with accuracy
The learner will be able to perform with accuracy pitch, tempo, rhythm, phrasing, and dynamics. Students will perform simple instumental and/or vocal music using body signs/movement.
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Diverse cultures
The learner will be able to sing or play music from diverse cultures, genres, and styles (Suggested possible resources: Music Educators National Conference guidelines and music from The World's Largest Concert). Students will sing or play music from America and other cultures.
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Partner songs
The learner will be able to sing or play rounds, ostinati, and partner songs.
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Music in groups
The learner will be able to sing or play in groups, blending timbres, matching dynamic levels, and responding to the cues of a conductor in formal and/or informal performances. Students will sing or play in a group responding to a conductor in classroom and program settings. Include intros, starting and stopping together and watching the teacher/conductor.
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Content Standard 2
The learner will be able to create, compose, arrange, and improvise music as developmentally appropriate.
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Short patterns
The learner will be able to create short rhythmic and melodic patterns. Students will create/compse short rhythmic and melodic answers to questions sung or played by the teacher.
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Simple patterns
The learner will be able to improvise simple rhythmic and melodic ostinato patterns. Students will improvise simple and brief rhythmic and melodic patterns.
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Familiar melodies
The learner will be able to improvise simple rhythmic and melodic variations on familiar melodies or a given pentatonic scale. Students will recognize simple rhythmic or melodic patterns.
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Improvise melodies
The learner will be able to improvise melodies and rhythms using a variety of sounds, including voices, body percussion, classroom instruments, and nontraditional sources, such as computer, electronic or recorded sounds. Students will improvise melodies and rhythms using a variety of simple two part sound patterns.
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Create & arrange music
The learner will be able to create and arrange music to accompany selections from children's literature. Students will create and arrange music to accompany selections from children's literature by using body instruments, traditional instruments, and vocal sounds.
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Improvise movement
The learner will be able to improvise movement to songs or instrumental pieces when appropriate. Students will improvise movement to simple songs and instrumental pieces.
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Content Standard 3
The learner will be able to read and notate music.
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Notes
The learner will be able to recognize, correctly name, and count note and rest values of whole, half, quarter, eighth, sixteenth, and dotted notes. Students will experience duration of sound (notes) and silence (rests) in relation to steady beats by performing alone and with others.
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meter signatures
The learner will be able to read simple meter signatures correctly. Students will experience simple meters by body movement and singing.
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Read pitch notation
The learner will be able to use a system (syllables, numbers, or letters) to read pitch notation in the treble clef in major keys. Students will recognize up, down, and same melodic direction.
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Interpret signs
The learner will be able to identify and correctly interpret signs (e.g., treble and bass clef, etc.) symbols (fermata, coda, etc) and terms relating to pitch, rhythm, dynamics, tempo, and articulation. Students will experience and build a repertoire of song material by using or singing simple meter, tempo, and intensity.
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Content Standard 4
The learner will be able to listen to, analyze, describe, and evaluate music and musical performances.
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Sections of music
The learner will be able to identify phrases and sections of music that are the same, similar or different. Students will experience simple phrases of music that are the same, similar, and different by walking, skipping,and running.
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Music forms
The learner will be able to identify music forms AB, ABA, and Rondo. Students will listen to and identify sections of music as same or different by identifying up, down, same or different.
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Aural examples
The learner will be able to describe aural examples of music and music performances. Students will listen to and describe simple music and music performances.
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Instrument families
The learner will be able to identify instrument families and individual instruments within the families and recognize adult male, adult female, and children's voices. Students will identify instruments and adult male, female and children's voices.
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Content Standard 5
The learner will be able to relate music to diverse cultures, society, history, and other arts and disciplines.
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Arkansas Songs
The learner will be able to examine the Arkansas state songs and folk music of Arkansas and the United States. Students will experience folk music of the United States.
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Patriotic songs
The learner will be able to explore patriotic songs of the United States and music of American composers, such as Ellington and Gershwin. Students will experience patriotic music of the United States, such as Yankee Doodle and the music of American composers.
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Various periods
The learner will be able to identify music from various periods, composers, and cultures. Students will experience music from various time periods, composers, and cultures.
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Diverse cultures
The learner will be able to sing/play songs and play musical games from diverse cultures. Students will sing and/or play songs as well as musical games from diverse cultures.
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Music activities
The learner will be able to participate in music activities that correlate with other disciplines when appropriate. Students will experience sound (tone color) as it relates to environmental and natural sounds using simple melody songs.
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Connections
The learner will be able to identify connections between music and the other arts, including similar terms, historical periods, an styles. Students will experience the connection between music and other arts.
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