MUSIC GRADE K - 2 CURRICULUM

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MUSIC GRADE K - 2 CURRICULUM Middle Township Public Schools 216 S. Main Street Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 Born On Date: January 22, 2015

DISCIPLINE: Music GRADE LEVEL/COURSE: Kindergarten Activities, including differentiation & *modifications 21 st Century 1. Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work. (MU:Cr1.1.K.a, MU:Cr1.1.K.b) 2. Organize and develop artistic ideas and work. (MU:Cr2.1.K.a, MU:Cr2.1.K.b) What is steady beat? How do we move to music? How does music make you feel? Why do you like this music? How do we write music? Create original movement to steady beat, use implements to move to sections of music *FOR ALL STANDARDS: Adapt as needed, either simplify or add to activities (ex: change rhythms, range, repeat directions, etc.) Improvise and notate 4 beat rhythmic and melodic patterns; Create notation; Learn standard notation; Listening lessons*see Phys. Ed.- large/small body movement Language Artsword wall Language Artswriting, word wall Art- drawing Social Studiesmulticultural, Math-counting 9.1.4.S.3 9.1.4.F.2 9.1.4.F.3 9.1.4.A.2 9.1.4.D.1 9.4.1.D.3 9.4.1.F.3 videos, pitched/nonpitched percussion, scarves Pitched and non-pitched perc, CD player, scarves, writing items Periodically throughout the year

DISCIPLINE: Music GRADE LEVEL/COURSE: Kindergarten Differentiation & 21 st Century 3. Refine and complete artistic work. (MU:Cr3.1.K.a, MU:Cr3.2.K.b) 4. Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation. (MU:Pr4.1.K.a, MU:Pr4.2.K.a, MU:Pr4.3.K.a) What do good performers do? What did you enjoy about that performance? What could have been better? How does this music make you feel? Why was this music written? What are the elements of music? What are the End of year concert; informal class presentations; different performance groups within a song (instruments, singing, dancing) Vocal development/using singing voice properly 1 Moving to the steady beat; writing/performing selected rhythms; identifying/performing musical contour; identify/perform dynamics/tempo; folk dances/singing games with others PhysEdlarge/small body movement Healthanatomy of singing/posture Language Artscritical thinking, articulating thoughts PhysEdlarge/small body movement Art- drawing Social Studiesmulticultural music Math-counting Language Artscompare and 9.1.4.D.1 9.1.4.D.3 9.1.4.F.2 9.1.4.F.3 9.1.4.A.2 9.1.4.D.2 9.1.4.D.3,, SGO- rhythm pitched/nonpitched percussion, choral risers, various props Scarves, crayons, paper, white boards, markers, parachute, other Concert- April thru June; other- all year

musical opposites? MIDDLE TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOLS DISCIPLINE: Music GRADE LEVEL/COURSE: Kindergarten 1 contrast (opposites) Differentiation & 5. Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation. (MU:Pr5.1.K.a, PR5.1.K.b.) 6. Convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work. (MU:Pr6.1.K.a, MU:Pr6.1.K.b) What do good performers do? What did you enjoy about that performance? What could have been better? What do good performers do? How can we make the music better (expression)? End of year concert; informal class presentations; different performance groups within a song (instruments, singing, dancing) Holiday and seasonal listening lessons; sing holiday and seasonal songs; end of year perf. PhysEdlarge/small body movement Healthanatomy of singing/posture Language Artscritical thinking, articulating thoughts Scienceweather Social Studiesmulticulturalism 9.1.4.D.1 9.1.4.F.1 9.1.4.F.2 9.1.4.D.1 9.1.4.F.2,, pitched/nonpitched percussion, choral risers, various props videos, choral risers, other props Concert- April thru June; other- all year Periodically throughout the year

DISCIPLINE: Music GRADE LEVEL/COURSE: Kindergarten Differentiation & 7. Perceive and analyze artistic work. (MU:Re7.1.K.a, MU:Re7.2.K.a) 8. Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work. (MU:Re8.1.K.a) Why do you like this music (with connections, compare and contrast)? How do the elements of music apply to this selection? What are dynamics? What is tempo? How do expressive qualities relate to this music? Music theory Listening lessons and singing songs revolving around elements of music (contour, high/low, meter); applying life experience to music class activities Surprise Symphony listening lesson; discussion of how elements add to story of music. Patriotic Songs, Peter and the Language Artscritical thinking and responding, writing Art- drawing Language Artscritical thinking and responding Science- brief discussion of sound crayons, paper pitched/nonpitched percussion, other props

DISCIPLINE: Music GRADE LEVEL/COURSE: Kindergarten Differentiation & 9. Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work. (MU:Re9.1.K.a) Do you like this music? Why or why not? Does this music relate to its purpose (holiday, event, etc.)? Wolf, Nutcracker. Discussion about listening lessons/songs that have been sung; Drawing as response to music Art- drawing Social Studiescultural celebrations Language Artswriting and responding 9.1.4.D.3 crayons, paper, keyboard Periodically throughout the year 10. Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make art. What do you know about this music? What connections can you Discussion about and participation in songs/dances and listening assignments; Relating back to Language Artsmaking connections, critical thinking 9.1.4.D.1 keyboard

DISCIPLINE: Music GRADE LEVEL/COURSE: Kindergarten Differentiation & (MU:Cn10.1.K.a) make? prior knowledge 11. Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding. (MU:Cn11.1.K.a) What would this music look like? Music history lessons Music history lessons; singing folk songs; drawing/coloring as responses to music; folk dances; singing games Art- drawing PhysEdlarge/small body movement Social Studiesfolk songs/activities 9.1.4.D.3 crayons, paper, other props

DISCIPLINE: Music GRADE LEVEL- Grade 1 Activities, including differentiation & *modifications 21 st Century 1. Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work. (MU:Cr1.1.1.a MU:Cr1.1.1.b) Is it major or minor? Duple or triple? What does this music make you think of? Music theory Listening lessons related to imagery and stories; Vocal and instrumental improvisation in different tonalities and meters; move to steady beat; *FOR ALL STANDARDS: Adapt as needed, either simplify or add to activities (ex: change rhythms, range, repeat directions, etc.) Math- counting Language Artsword wall Social Studiesmulticultural, historical periods 9.1.4.S.3 9.1.4.F.2 9.1.4.F.3 videos, pitched/nonpitched percussion, scarves Periodically throughout the year 2. Organize and develop artistic ideas How does music make you feel? Improvise and notate 4 beat rhythmic and melodic patterns; Language Artswriting, word 9.1.4.A.2 Self- Pitched/nonpitched percussion,

and work. (MU:Cr2.1.1.a MU:Cr2.1.1.b) How do we write music? What are elements? MIDDLE TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOLS DISCIPLINE: Music GRADE LEVEL- Grade 1 Create notation; Learn standard notation; Listening lessons*see wall Art- drawing Social Studiesmulticultural, Math-counting 9.1.4.D.1 9.4.1.D.3 assessment projector, scarves, writing items 9.4.1.F.3 Differentiation & 21 st Century 3. Refine and complete artistic work. (MU:Cr3.1.1.a, MU:Cr3.1.2.a) What do good performers do? What did you enjoy about that performance? What could have been End of year concert; informal class presentations; different performance groups within a song (instruments, singing, dancing) PhysEdlarge/small body movement Healthanatomy of singing/posture Language Artscritical thinking, 9.1.4.D.1 9.1.4.D.3, pitched/nonpitched percussion, choral risers, various props Concert- April thru June; other- all year

DISCIPLINE: Music GRADE LEVEL- Grade 1 better? 1 articulating thoughts 9.1.4.F.2 9.1.4.F.3 4. Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation. (MU:Pr4.1.1.a, MU:Pr4.2.1.a, MU:Pr4.2.1.b, MU:Pr4.3.1.a) How does this music make you feel? Why was this music written? What are the elements of music? Moving to the steady beat; writing/performing selected rhythms; identifying/performing musical contour; identify/perform dynamics/tempo; folk dances/singing games with others 1 PhysEdlarge/small body movement Art- drawing Social Studiesmulticultural music Math-counting Language Artscompare and contrast (opposites) 9.1.4.A.2 9.1.4.D.2 9.1.4.D.3, SGO- rhythm Scarves, crayons, paper, white boards, markers, parachute, other

DISCIPLINE: Music GRADE LEVEL- Grade 1 Differentiation & 5. Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation. (MU:Pr5.1.1.a, MU:Pr5.1.1.b,) What do good performers do? What did you enjoy about that performance? What could have been better? End of year concert; informal class presentations; different performance groups within a song (instruments, singing, dancing) PhysEdlarge/small body movement Healthanatomy of singing/posture Language Artscritical thinking, articulating thoughts 9.1.4.D.1 9.1.4.F.1 9.1.4.F.2, pitched/nonpitched percussion, choral risers, various props Concert- April thru June; other- all year 6. Convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work. (MU:Pr6.1.1.a, What do good performers do? What does this music make Holiday and seasonal listening lessons; sing holiday and seasonal songs; Scienceweather Social Studiesmulticulturalism 9.1.4.D.1, videos, choral risers, other Periodically throughout the year

DISCIPLINE: Music GRADE LEVEL- Grade 1 Differentiation & MU:Pr6.1.1.b) you think of? end of year perf. 9.1.4.F.2 props 7. Perceive and analyze artistic work. (MU:Re7.1.1.a, MU:Re7.2.1.a) Why do you like this music? What connections can you make? How do the elements of music apply to this selection? Listening lessons and singing songs revolving around elements of music (contour, high/low, meter); applying life experience to music class activities Language Artscritical thinking and responding, writing Art- drawing crayons, paper

DISCIPLINE: Music GRADE LEVEL- Grade 1 Differentiation & 8. Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work. (MU:Re8.1.1.a) What are dynamics? What is tempo? How do expressive qualities relate to this music? Music theory Surprise Symphony listening lesson; discussion of how elements add to story of music Language Artscritical thinking and responding Science- brief discussion of sound pitched/nonpitched percussion, other propls 9. Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work. (MU:Re9.1.1.a) Do you like this music? Why or why not? Does this music relate to its purpose (holiday, Discussion about listening lessons/songs that have been sung; Drawing as response to music Art- drawing Social Studiescultural celebrations Language Artswriting and responding 9.1.4.D.3 crayons, paper, keyboard Periodically throughout the year

DISCIPLINE: Music GRADE LEVEL- Grade 1 Differentiation & event, etc.)? 10. Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make art. (MU:Cn10.1.1.a) What do you know about this music? What connections can you make? Discussion about and participation in songs/dances and listening assignments; Relating back to prior knowledge Language Artsmaking connections, critical thinking 9.1.4.D.1 keyboard

DISCIPLINE: Music GRADE LEVEL- Grade 1 Differentiation & 11. Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding. (MU:Cn11.1.1.a) What would this music look like? Music history lessons Music history lessons; singing folk songs; drawing/coloring as responses to music; folk dances; singing games Art- drawing PhysEdlarge/small body movement Social Studiesfolk songs/activities 9.1.4.D.3 crayons, paper, other props

DISCIPLINE: Arts s GRADE LEVEL/COURSE: 2 nd Grade Music Differentiation & 1. Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work. Tonality - major/minor Meter - duple/triple Generate musical patterns and ideas within the context of a given tonality (major and minor) and meter (duple and triple). Relate to operations in math. Collaboration, Teamwork, and Leadership 2. Organize and develop artistic ideas and work. Pitch - higher/middl e/lower Do, Re, Mi, So, La Use standard notation to combine, sequence, and document personal ideas. Relate to operations in math. Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

DISCIPLINE: Arts s GRADE LEVEL/COURSE: 2 nd Grade Music Differentiation & 3. Refine and complete artistic work. How does this music make you feel? How would you reflect on the piece of music? Convey expressive intent for a piece after performing. *al responses Relate to starting and finishing a reading/writing. Cross-Cultural Understanding and Interpersonal Communication 4. Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation. Tone Color - pitched/unpi tched instruments Demonstrate interest in, analyze and explain purpose of varied musical selections. Relate to operations in math. Communication and Media Fluency

DISCIPLINE: Arts s GRADE LEVEL/COURSE: 2 nd Grade Music Differentiation & 5. Develop and refine artistic techniques and work for presentation. Form - AB, ABA, Rondo Dynamics - crescendo/d ecrescendo Rehearse, identify and apply strategies to address performance and challenges in music Relate to operations in math. Critical Thinking and Problem Solving 6. Convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work. 2 nd Grade Musical Nutcracker Where The Wild Things Perform music with accuracy and expression. View music performed with Relate performance to presenting in other classes and media performances. Communication and Media Fluency

DISCIPLINE: Arts s GRADE LEVEL/COURSE: 2 nd Grade Music Differentiation & Are accuracy and expression. 7. Perceive and analyze artistic work. Dynamics - accent Tempo - Fast/Slow Describe how specific music concepts are used to support a specific purpose in music. Relate to operations in math. Critical Thinking and Problem Solving 8. Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work. Steady Beat -with and without Rhythm - quarter, half, Demonstrate knowledge of music concepts. *al Demonstration Relate to operations in math. Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

DISCIPLINE: Arts s GRADE LEVEL/COURSE: 2 nd Grade Music Differentiation & eighth, dotted half 9. Apply criteria to evaluate artistic work. 2 nd Grade Musical Orff Apply personal and expressive preferences in the evaluation of music for specific purposes. Relate to starting and finishing a reading/writing. Communication and Media Fluency 10. Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to Dynamics - forte, piano Tone Color - brass, woodwind Demonstrate understanding of expressive qualities (such as dynamics, timbre and Relate to operations in math. Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

DISCIPLINE: Arts s GRADE LEVEL/COURSE: 2 nd Grade Music Differentiation & make art. tempo) and how creators use them to convey expressive intent. 11. Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding. Formations - line dance/circle dance Nutcracker Ballet Demonstrate understanding of relationships between music and other arts. Relate performance to presenting in other classes and media performances. Collaboration, Teamwork, and Leadership