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Table of Contents CREATING... 4 PERFORMING... 6 RESPONDING... 14 CONNECTING... 17 3

CREATING Imagine Generate musical ideas for various purposes and contexts. Enduring Understanding: The creative ideas, concepts, and feelings that influence musicians work emerge from a variety of sources. Essential Question: How do musicians generate creative ideas? Common Anchor #1 MU:Cr1.1.6a Generate simple rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic phrases within AB and ABA forms that convey expressive intent. Play-Along (Percussion): Alumot (Sheaves of Grain) Play-Along (Percussion) Teacher Notes: Alumot (Sheaves of Grain) Song Notation (Projectable): La mariposa (The Butterfly) Song Teacher Notes: La mariposa (The Butterfly) Play-Along (Percussion): Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) Play-Along (Percussion) Teacher Notes: Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) Plan and Make Select and develop musical ideas for defined purposes and contexts Enduring Understanding: Musicians creative choices are influenced by their expertise, context, and expressive intent. Essential Question: How do musicians make creative decisions? Common Anchor #2 MU:Cr2.1.6a Select, organize, construct, and document personal musical ideas for arrangements and compositions within AB or ABA form that demonstrate an effective beginning, middle, and ending, and convey expressive intent. Play Along (Percussion): Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) Play-Along (Percussion) Teacher Notes: Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) Song Notation (Projectable): Riendo el río corre (Run, Run, River) Song Teacher Notes: Riendo el río corre (Run, Run, River) Instructional Activity (Projectable): By the Waters of Babylon Notes: By the Waters of Babylon 4

MU:Cr2.1.6b Use standard and/or iconic notation and/or audio/ video recording to document personal simple rhythmic phrases, melodic phrases, and two-chord harmonic musical ideas. Song Notation (Projectable): Santa Mash- Up Song Teacher Notes: Santa Mash-Up Instructional Activity (Interactive): Santa Mash-Up Instructional Activity (Interactive) Teacher Notes: Santa Mash-Up Song Notation (Projectable): La mariposa (The Butterfly) Song Teacher Notes: La mariposa (The Butterfly) Play-Along (Ensemble): Mama Don't 'Low Play-Along (Ensemble) Teacher Notes: Mama Don't 'Low Evaluate and Refine Evaluate and refine selected musical ideas to create musical work(s) that meet appropriate criteria. Enduring Understanding: Musicians evaluate, and refine their work through openness to new ideas, persistence, and the application of appropriate criteria. Essential Question: How do musicians improve the quality of their creative work? Common Anchor #3 MU:Cr3.1.6a Evaluate their own work, applying teacher-provided criteria such as application of selected elements of music, and use of sound sources. Play-Along (Percussion): Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) Play-Along (Percussion) Teacher Notes: Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) Play-Along (Percussion): Riendo el río corre Play-Along (Percussion) Teacher Notes: Riendo el río corre MU:Cr3.1.6b Describe the rationale for making revisions to the music based on evaluation criteria and feedback from their teacher. Song Notation (Projectable): There Is Love Somewhere Song Teacher Notes: There Is Love Somewhere Instructional Activity (Projectable): By the Waters of Babylon Notes: By the Waters of Babylon Play-Along (Percussion): Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) Play-Along (Percussion) Teacher Notes: Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) 5

Present Share creative musical work that conveys intent, demonstrates craftsmanship, and exhibits originality. Enduring Understanding: Musicians presentation of creative work is the culmination of a process of creation and communication Essential Question: When is creative work ready to share? MU:Cr3.2.6a Present the final version of their documented personal composition, or arrangement, using craftsmanship and originality to demonstrate an effective beginning, middle and ending and convey expressive intent. Song Notation (Projectable): There Is Love Somewhere Song Teacher Notes: There Is Love Somewhere Instructional Activity (Projectable): By the Waters of Babylon Notes: By the Waters of Babylon PERFORMING Select Select varied musical works to present based on interest, knowledge, technical skill, and context. Enduring Understanding: Performers interest in and knowledge of musical works, understanding of their own technical skill, and the context for a performance influence the selection of repertoire. Essential Question: How do performers select repertoire? Common Anchor #4 MU:Pr4.1.6a Apply teacher-provided criteria for selecting music to perform for a specific purpose and/or context, and explain why each was chosen. Song Notation (Projectable): Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu Song Teacher Notes: Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu Song Notation (Projectable): Born to Be Somebody Song Teacher Notes: Born to Be Somebody Song Notation (Projectable): Tom Dooley Song Teacher Notes: Tom Dooley Orff Arrangement: Dona nobis pacem (Grant Us Peace) Orff Arrangement Teacher Notes: Dona nobis pacem (Grant Us Peace) 6

Analyze Analyze the structure and context of varied musical works and their implications for performance. Enduring Understanding: Analyzing creators context and how they manipulate elements of music provides insight into their intent and informs performance. Essential Question: How does understanding the structure and context of musical works inform performance? MU:Pr4.2.6a Explain how understanding the structure and the elements of music are used in music selected for performance. Song Notation (Projectable): By the Waters of Babylon Song Teacher Notes: By the Waters of Babylon Song Notation (Projectable): Hey Ho! Nobody Home Song Teacher Notes: Hey Ho! Nobody Home Song Notation (Projectable): Red River Valley Song Teacher Notes: Red River Valley Song Notation (Projectable): Dona nobis pacem (Grant Us Peace) Song Teacher Notes: Dona nobis pacem (Grant Us Peace) 7

MU:Pr4.2.6b When analyzing selected music, read and identify by name or function standard symbols for rhythm, pitch, articulation, and dynamics. Song Notation (Projectable): Just a Snap- Happy Blues Song Teacher Notes: Just a Snap-Happy Blues Song Notation (Projectable): Blue Mountain Lake Song Teacher Notes: Blue Mountain Lake Song Notation (Projectable): La golondrina (The Swallow) Song Teacher Notes: La golondrina (The Swallow) Song Notation (Projectable): Texas in My Soul Song Teacher Notes: Texas in My Soul Song Notation (Projectable): The Marines' Hymn Song Teacher Notes: The Marines' Hymn Song Notation (Projectable): Jambo Bwana Song Teacher Notes: Jambo Bwana Instructional Activity (Projectable): Hit Me with a Hot Note and Watch Me Bounce Notes: Hit Me with a Hot Note and Watch Me Bounce Song Notation (Projectable): Scattin A- Round Song Teacher Notes: Scattin A-Round Music Reading Notation (Projectable): Blue Mountain Lake Music Reading Teacher Notes: Blue Mountain Lake 8

MU: Pr4.2.6c Identify how cultural and historical context inform performances. Song Notation (Projectable): Canto del agua (Song of the Water) Song Teacher Notes: Canto del agua (Song of the Water) Song Notation (Projectable): Dona nobis pacem (Grant Us Peace) Song Teacher Notes: Dona nobis pacem (Grant Us Peace) Song Notation (Projectable): Hit Me with a Hot Note and Watch Me Bounce Song Teacher Notes: Hit Me with a Hot Note and Watch Me Bounce Song Notation (Projectable): Play Ball! Song Teacher Notes: Play Ball! Song Notation (Projectable): Scarborough Fair Song Teacher Notes: Scarborough Fair Song Notation (Projectable): Stille Nacht (Silent Night) Song Teacher Notes: Stille Nacht (Silent Night) 9

Interpret Develop personal interpretations that consider creators intent. Enduring Understanding: Performers make interpretive decisions based on their understanding of context and expressive intent. Essential Question: How do performers interpret musical works? MU:Pr4.3.6a Perform a selected piece of music demonstrating how their interpretations of the elements of music and the expressive qualities (such as dynamics, tempo, timbre, articulation/style, and phrasing) convey intent. Play-Along (Recorder): Ribbons in the Sky Play-Along (Recorder) Teacher Notes: Ribbons in the Sky Song Notation (Projectable): Ribbons in the Sky Song Teacher Notes: Ribbons in the Sky Song Notation (Projectable): Hooray for Hollywood Song Teacher Notes: Hooray for Hollywood Song Notation (Projectable): I Bought Me a Cat Song Teacher Notes: I Bought Me a Cat Song Notation (Projectable): You Were on My Mind Song Teacher Notes: You Were on My Mind Instructional (Activity) Projectable: Sing In Harmony Instructional (Activity) Projectable Teacher Note: Sing In Harmony Orff Arrangement (Printable): St. Louis Blues Orff Arrangement Teacher Notes: St. Louis Blues 10

Rehearse, Evaluate and Refine Evaluate and refine personal and ensemble performances, individually or in collaboration with others. Enduring Understanding: To express their musical ideas, musicians analyze, evaluate, and refine their performance over time through openness to new ideas, persistence, and the application of appropriate criteria. Essential Question: How do musicians improve the quality of their performance? Common Anchor #5 MU:Pr5.1.6a Identify and apply teacherprovided criteria (such as correct interpretation of notation, technical accuracy, originality, and interest) to rehearse, refine, and determine when a piece is ready to perform. Song Notation (Projectable): Peace Like a River Song Teacher Notes: Peace Like a River Orff Arrangement (Printable): Down in the Valley Orff Arrangement Teacher Notes: Down in the Valley Song Notation (Projectable): Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu Song Teacher Notes: Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu Instructional Activity (Projectable): There is Love Somewhere Notes: There is Love Somewhere Instructional Activity (Projectable): Born to Be Someone Notes: Born to Be Someone 11

Present Perform expressively, with appropriate interpretation and technical accuracy, and in a manner appropriate to the audience and context. Enduring Understanding: Musicians judge performance based on criteria that vary across time, place, and cultures. The context and how a work is presented influence the audience response. Essential Question: When is a performance judged ready to present? How do context and the manner in which musical work is presented influence audience response? Common Anchor #6 MU:Pr6.1.6a Perform the music with technical accuracy to convey the creator s intent. Song Notation (Projectable): Alumot (Sheaves of Grain) Song Teacher Notes: Alumot (Sheaves of Grain) Song Notation (Projectable): Born to Be Somebody Song Teacher Notes: Born to Be Somebody Song Notation (Projectable): Down in the Valley Song Teacher Notes: Down in the Valley Song Notation (Projectable): Give a Little Love Song Teacher Notes: Give a Little Love Song Notation (Projectable): Sing in Harmony! Song Teacher Notes: Sing in Harmony! Music Reading Practice: Scarborough Fair Music Reading Practice Teacher Notes: Scarborough Fair Instructional Activity (Projectable): Sing in Harmony! Notes: Sing in Harmony! Instructional Activity (Projectable): Born to Be Somebody Notes: Born to Be Somebody 12

MU:Pr6.1.6b Demonstrate performance decorum (such as stage presence, attire, and behavior) and audience etiquette appropriate for venue and purpose. Song Notation (Projectable): I Shall Sing Song Teacher Notes: I Shall Sing Song Notation (Projectable): Another Op nin, Another Show Song Teacher Notes: Another Op nin, Another Show Instructional Activity (Projectable): A Gift to Share Notes: A Gift to Share Instructional Activity (Projectable): Born to Be Somebody Notes: Born to Be Somebody 13

RESPONDING Select Choose music appropriate for a specific purpose or context. Enduring Understanding: Individuals' selection of musical works is influenced by their interests, experiences, understandings, and purposes. Essential Question: How do individuals choose music to experience? Common Anchor #7 MU:Re7.1.6a Select or choose music to listen to and explain the connections to specific interests or experiences for a specific purpose. Song Notation (Projectable): Glory, Glory, Hallelujah Song Teacher Notes: Glory, Glory, Hallelujah Song Notation (Projectable): I Bought Me a Cat Song Teacher Notes: I Bought Me a Cat Song Notation (Projectable): The Marines Hymn Song Teacher Notes: The Marines Hymn Analyze Analyze how the structure and context of varied musical works inform the response. Enduring Understanding: Response to music is informed by analyzing context (social, cultural, and historical) and how creators and performers manipulate the elements of music. Essential Question: How does understanding the structure and context of music inform a response? MU:Re7.2.6a Describe how the elements of music and expressive qualities relate to the structure of the pieces. Song Notation (Projectable): St. Louis Blues Song Teacher Notes: St. Louis Blues Instructional Activity (Interactive): Jambo Bwana Instructional Activity (Interactive) Teacher Notes: Jambo Bwana 14

MU:Re7.2.6b Identify the context of music from a variety of genres, cultures, and historical periods. Song Notation (Projectable): Bát kim thang (Setting Up the Golden Ladder) Song Teacher Notes: Bát kim thang (Setting Up the Golden Ladder) Song Notation (Projectable): Blue Mountain Lake Song Teacher Notes: Blue Mountain Lake Song Notation (Projectable): La borinqueña (Beloved Island Home) Song Teacher Notes: La borinqueña (Beloved Island Home) Song Notation (Projectable): Mama Don t Low Song Teacher Notes: Mama Don t Low Song Notation (Projectable): Siyahamba Song Teacher Notes: Siyahamba Interpret Support interpretations of musical works that reflect creators /performers expressive intent. Enduring Understanding: Through their use of elements and structures of music, creators and performers provide clues to their expressive intent. Essential Question: How do we discern the musical creators and performers expressive intent? Common Anchor #8 MU:Re8.1.6a Describe a personal interpretation of how creators and performers application of the elements of music and expressive qualities, within genres and cultural and historical context, convey expressive intent. Song Notation (Projectable): The Beat Goes On Song Teacher Notes: The Beat Goes On Song Notation (Projectable): Stille Nacht (Silent Night) Song Teacher Notes: Stille Nacht (Silent Night) Song Notation (Projectable): Good King Wenceslas Song Teacher Notes: Good King Wenceslas 15

Evaluate Support evaluations of musical works and performances based on analysis, interpretation, and established criteria. Enduring Understanding: The personal evaluation of musical work(s) and performance(s) is informed by analysis, interpretation, and established criteria. Essential Question: How do we judge the quality of musical work(s) and performance(s)? Common Anchor #9 MU:Re9.1.6a Apply teacher-provided criteria to evaluate musical works or performances. Song Notation (Projectable): Peace Like a River Song Teacher Notes: Peace Like a River Song Notation (Projectable): Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) Song Teacher Notes: Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) Song Notation (Projectable): A Gift to Share Song Teacher Notes: A Gift to Share Music Reading Practice: La mariposa (The Butterfly) Music Reading Practice Teacher Notes: La mariposa (The Butterfly) 16

CONNECTING Connect #10 Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make music. Enduring Understanding: Musicians connect their personal interests, experiences, ideas, and knowledge to creating, performing, and responding. Essential Question: How do musicians make meaningful connections to creating, performing, and responding? Common Anchor #10 MU:Cn10.0.6a Demonstrate how interests, knowledge, and skills relate to personal choices and intent when creating, performing, and responding to music. Song Notation (Projectable): Loigratong Song Teacher Notes: Loigratong Song Notation (Projectable): Riendo el río corre (Run, Run, River) Song Teacher Notes: Riendo el río corre (Run, Run, River) Song Notation (Projectable): Tom Dooley Song Teacher Notes: Tom Dooley Instructional Activity (Projectable): By the Waters of Babylon Notes: By the Waters of Babylon Play-Along (Percussion): Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) Play-Along (Percussion) Teacher Notes: Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) MU:Cr2.1.6a Select, organize, construct, and document personal musical ideas for arrangements and compositions within AB or ABA form that demonstrate an effective beginning, middle, and ending, and convey expressive intent. Play Along (Percussion): Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) Play-Along (Percussion) Teacher Notes: Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) Song Notation (Projectable): Riendo el río corre (Run, Run, River) Song Teacher Notes: Riendo el río corre (Run, Run, River) Instructional Activity (Projectable): By the Waters of Babylon Notes: By the Waters of Babylon 17

MU:Cr3.2.6a Present the final version of their documented personal composition or arrangement, using craftsmanship and originality to demonstrate an effective beginning, middle, and ending, and convey expressive intent. MU:Pr4.1.6a Apply teacher-provided criteria for selecting music to perform for a specific purpose and/or context and explain why each was chosen. Song Notation (Projectable): There Is Love Somewhere Song Teacher Notes: There Is Love Somewhere Instructional Activity (Projectable): By the Waters of Babylon Notes: By the Waters of Babylon Song Notation (Projectable): Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu Song Teacher Notes: Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu Song Notation (Projectable): Born to Be Somebody Song Teacher Notes: Born to Be Somebody Song Notation (Projectable): Tom Dooley Song Teacher Notes: Tom Dooley Orff Arrangement: Dona nobis pacem (Grant Us Peace) Orff Arrangement Teacher Notes: Dona nobis pacem (Grant Us Peace) 18

MU:Pr4.3.6a Perform a selected piece of music demonstrating how their interpretations of the elements of music and the expressive qualities (such as dynamics, tempo, timbre, articulation/style, and phrasing) convey intent. Play-Along (Recorder): Ribbons in the Sky Play-Along (Recorder) Teacher Notes: Ribbons in the Sky Song Notation (Projectable): Ribbons in the Sky Song Teacher Notes: Ribbons in the Sky Song Notation (Projectable): Hooray for Hollywood Song Teacher Notes: Hooray for Hollywood Song Notation (Projectable): I Bought Me a Cat Song Teacher Notes: I Bought Me a Cat Song Notation (Projectable): You Were on My Mind Song Teacher Notes: You Were on My Mind Instructional (Activity) Projectable: Sing In Harmony Instructional (Activity) Projectable Teacher Note: Sing In Harmony Orff Arrangement (Printable): St. Louis Blues Orff Arrangement Teacher Notes: St. Louis Blues MU:Re7.1.6a Select or choose music to listen to and explain the connections to specific interests or experiences for a specific purpose. Song Notation (Projectable): Glory, Glory, Hallelujah Song Teacher Notes: Glory, Glory, Hallelujah Song Notation (Projectable): I Bought Me a Cat Song Teacher Notes: I Bought Me a Cat Song Notation (Projectable): The Marines Hymn Song Teacher Notes: The Marines Hymn 19

Connect #11 Relate musical ideas and works with varied context to deepen understanding. Enduring Understanding: Understanding connections to varied contexts and daily life enhances musicians creating, performing, and responding. Essential Question: How do the other arts, other disciplines, contexts, and daily life inform creating, performing, and responding to music? Common Anchor #11 MU:Cn11.0.6a Demonstrate understanding of relationships between music and the other arts, other disciplines, varied contexts, and daily life. Song Notation (Projectable): Cowboys Christmas Ball Song Teacher Notes: Cowboys Christmas Ball Song Notation (Projectable): Las mañanitas Song Teacher Notes: Las mañanitas Song Notation (Projectable): Play Ball! Song Teacher Notes: Play Ball! Song Notation (Projectable): Siyahamba Song Teacher Notes: Siyahamba MU:Cr1.1.6a Generate simple rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic phrases within AB and ABA forms that convey expressive intent. Play-Along (Percussion): Alumot (Sheaves of Grain) Play-Along (Percussion) Teacher Notes: Alumot (Sheaves of Grain) Song Notation (Projectable): La mariposa (The Butterfly) Song Teacher Notes: La mariposa (The Butterfly) Play-Along (Percussion): Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) Play-Along (Percussion) Teacher Notes: Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) 20

MU:Pr4.2.6c Identify how cultural and historical context inform the performances. Song Notation (Projectable): Canto del agua (Song of the Water) Song Teacher Notes: Canto del agua (Song of the Water) Song Notation (Projectable): Don nobis pacem (Grant Us Peace) Song Teacher Notes: Don nobis pacem (Grant Us Peace) Song Notation (Projectable): Hit Me with a Hot Note and Watch Me Bounce Song Teacher Notes: Hit Me with a Hot Note and Watch Me Bounce Song Notation (Projectable): Play Ball! Song Teacher Notes: Play Ball! Song Notation (Projectable): Scarborough Fair Song Teacher Notes: Scarborough Fair Song Notation (Projectable): Stille Nacht (Silent Night) Song Teacher Notes: Stille Nacht (Silent Night) MU:Pr6.1.6b Demonstrate performance decorum (such as stage presence, attire, and behavior) and audience etiquette appropriate for venue and purpose. Song Notation (Projectable): I Shall Sing Song Teacher Notes: I Shall Sing Song Notation (Projectable): Another Op nin, Another Show Song Teacher Notes: Another Op nin, Another Show Instructional Activity (Projectable): A Gift to Share Notes: A Gift to Share Instructional Activity (Projectable): Born to Be Somebody Notes: Born to Be Somebody 21

MU:Re7.2.6b Identify the context of music from a variety of genres, cultures, and historical periods. Song Notation (Projectable): Bát kim thang (Setting Up the Golden Ladder) Song Teacher Notes: Bát kim thang (Setting Up the Golden Ladder) Song Notation (Projectable): Blue Mountain Lake Song Teacher Notes: Blue Mountain Lake Song Notation (Projectable): La borinqueña (Beloved Island Home) Song Teacher Notes: La borinqueña (Beloved Island Home) Song Notation (Projectable): Mama Don t Low Song Teacher Notes: Mama Don t Low Song Notation (Projectable): Siyahamba Song Teacher Notes: Siyahamba MU:Re9.1.6a Apply teacher-provided criteria to evaluate musical works or performances. Song Notation (Projectable): Peace Like a River Song Teacher Notes: Peace Like a River Song Notation (Projectable): Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) Song Teacher Notes: Corta la caña (Head for the Canefields) Song Notation (Projectable): A Gift to Share Song Teacher Notes: A Gift to Share Music Reading Practice: La mariposa (The Butterfly) Music Reading Practice Teacher Notes: La mariposa (The Butterfly) 22