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Poyen School |
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Content Standard 1
The learner will be able to sing and/or play and instrument utilizing a varied repertoire of music.
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Sing/play accurately
The learner will be able to sing and/or play a musical instrument accurately with correct fundamentals and techniques as developmentally appropriate. Students wil sing and/or play a musical instrument accurately with correct fundamentals and techniques after listening to music for the purpose of demonstrating and expected outcome.
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Varied genres
The learner will be able to sing and/or play music of varied genres and styles with appropriate expression, interpretation, and phrasing. Students will sing and/or play music of varied genres and styles with multiple opportunities.
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Perform
The learner will be able to perform music at appropriate levels of difficulty (such as prescribed by the Arkansas Choral Directors Association, Arkansas School Band and Orchestra Association, and Music Educators National Conference in formal and/or informal concerts. Students will perform in concert vocal, band or string music, enphasizing correct fundamentals of rhythm, pitch, etc.
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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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Improvise simple melodies
The learner will be able to improvise simple melodies and/or accompaniments and compse short pieces within specified guidelines. Students will improvise simple melodies and/or accompaniments and compose short pieces in duple and triple times discussing expected outcomes, criteria, scoring guides, etc.
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Melodic phrases
The learner will be able to create and arrange rhythmic and melodic phrases. Students will create and arrange rhythmic and melodic phrases with complex rhythm, syncopation and phrasing.
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Role of technology
The learner will be able to explore the role of technology in the creation/composition of music. Students will explore the role of musical technology in the creation/composition of music.
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Content Standard 3
The learner will be able to read and notate music.
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Read & notate
The learner will be able to read and notate simple and compound meters, rhythm, pitch, and dynamics using standard symbols and terminology. Students will read and notate on staff paper melodies in 3/8, 4/8, and 5/8.
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Use technology
The learner will be able to use technology, when applicable, to develop reading and notating skills. Students will use music software to develop reading and notating skills.
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Sight read
The learner will be able to sight read music in treble and/or other clefs in various keys and meters within specified guidelines. Students will sight read music in treble and/or other clefs in various keys, both major and minor, pentatonic scale and develop pitch and syllable connections and pitch memory.
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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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Evaluate performance
The learner will be able to evaluate performance through critical listening for the purpose of self correction. Students will evaluate performance through critical listening and offer suggestions for improving the performance.
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Musical composition
The learner will be able to evaluate the elements and components of a musical composition using appropriate terminology (e.g. instrumental and vocal timbres, forms, textures, etc.). Students will evaluate short musical compositions in regard to texture, form, and timbre.
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Styles of music
The learner will be able to compare and contrast two or more styles of music. Students will compare and contrast many styles of music.
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Musical peformance
The learner will be able to respond to a musical performance as an informed, actively involved listener in a variety of settings. Students will evaluate performance through critical listening and offer suggestions for improving the performance.
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Use technology
The learner will be able to utilize technology to listen to, analyze, describe, and evaluate music and musical performances. Students will evaluate short musical compositions in regard to texture, form and rimbre.
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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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Commonalities
The learner will be able to identify commonalities between music and the other fine arts (e.g., rhythm/movement, timbre/color, etc). Students will identify commonalities between music and the other fine arts e.g. rhythm, movement, timbre, color, etc.
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Musical development
The learner will be able to recognize that musical development is a continuum influenced by historical and technological events. Students will recognize that musical development is influenced by historical and technological events by using timelines for technology.
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Society and music
The learner will be able to recognize that events in society and music are interrelated. Students will recognize that events in society and music are interrelated by using capsules, timelines, and media.
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Music relationships
The learner will be able to demonstrate ways music and other disciplines are integrated. Students will demonstrate ways music and other disciplines are integrated by using tuning forks, calculators, etc.
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Incorporate technology
The learner will be able to incorporate technology to distinguish ways in which music relates to diverse cultures, societies, historical events, and the other arts and disciplines. Students will use electronic instrument technology to distinguish ways in which music relates to diverse cultures, societies, historical events, and the other arts and disciplines.
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