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History of Jazz Development. PowerPoint Presentation Music Appreciation Mr. Scheuch. Day 1. Pre-test Jazz development by decade Project Rubric Presentation Groups. Pre-test. You have 20 minutes to fill in as much information as you can.
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History of Jazz Development PowerPoint Presentation Music Appreciation Mr. Scheuch
Day 1 • Pre-test • Jazz development by decade • Project Rubric • Presentation Groups
Pre-test • You have 20 minutes to fill in as much information as you can. • If there is something you do not know, leave it blank • Use the pre-test as a guide for the information that you will be asked to gather.
Jazz Development by decades • Be able to name, by decade, each of the following Jazz Developments: Dixieland, Swing, Big Band, Bebop, Cool Jazz, and Fusion • Name the musical characteristics that distinguish each development. • Name at least one composer and his or her instrument from each development. • Put developments into historical context using major world events as reference points.
Project Rubric • PowerPoint Content • Oral Presentation • Project Requirements • Works Cited page • Project Organization
Presentation Groups • Divide into groups of three • Student #1 – Research the historical events from each appropriate decade and its impact on Jazz Development. • Student #2 – Research the similarities and differences of the different developments of Jazz music. • Student #3 – Collaborate with the other two students in your group to locate appropriate audio and visual supplements for your presentation.
Day 2 • Evaluate the results of the pre-test for the members of your group. • Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of your group members to decide which area on which each student focuses. • Devise a group plan to be ready to approach the research in the computer lab.
Days 3 and 4 • Students 1 and 2 develop separate PowerPoint presentations that focus on your individual topic. • Instruct Student 3 toward specific goals for collecting audio and visual references. • Make sure you tag all locations of information.
Day 5 • Combine PowerPoint presentations so that all slides are together. • Coordinate audio and visual references to match slides. • Review backgrounds, fonts, and functionality of all components for proper audience viewing.
Day 6 • Each group will present their projects to the class. • Students 1 and 2 will orally present their contributions to the project. • Student 3 will operate the computer. • Students will receive grades based on the overall group project, not individual contribution.