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EDCI 553. Integrating Music Throughout the Curriculum Chapter 11. Integrating Music Throughout the Curriculum. Music Skills Assessment Pre-Test Classroom Management: Time-out/Refocus Microteaching Assignments Lesson Plan Format - Constructivist Chapter 11 Fundamentals of Music
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EDCI 553 Integrating Music Throughout the Curriculum Chapter 11
Integrating Music Throughout the Curriculum • Music Skills Assessment Pre-Test • Classroom Management: Time-out/Refocus • Microteaching Assignments • Lesson Plan Format - Constructivist • Chapter 11 • Fundamentals of Music • Rhythmic/Melodic Dictation (half note, Do) • Introduction to Keyboards (Names of notes)
Teaching Models for Lesson Plans • Traditional (Hunter) • Multiple Intelligences • Learning Cycle • Five E’s • Constructivist You do not need to repeat components that are already on the ETP Lesson Plan Format.
Part of life Learning vehicle Unites affective, cognitive, psychmotor Solves problems Bonds people together Increases creativity, sensitivity, and self-discipline Develops pride and identity Expresses culture and history Esthetic enjoyment Support learning Chapter 11 – Reason for integration
Chapter 3 - Melody • Pitch • Steps and Skips • Shape • Range • Phrases • Scale • Accidentals • Key
Chapter 3 - Rhythm • Beat • Tempo • Meter • Syncopation • Repeated Patterns • Notation
Chapter 3 - Texture • Monophonic – one musical line • Homophonic/Harmonic – melodies accompanied by chords • Polyphonic – two or more musical lines
Integrating Music Throughout the Curriculum • Music Skills Assessment Pre-Test • Classroom Management: Time-out/Refocus • Microteaching Assignments • Lesson Plan Format - Constructivist • Chapter 11 • Fundamentals of Music (Melody, Rhythm, Texture) • Rhythmic/Melodic Dictation (half note, Do) • Introduction to Keyboards (Names of notes) Read pages 352-373, 4 measures RD/MD, work on Microteaching Lesson
The woods would be very silent if no birds sang except those that sang best.Henry David Thoreau