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Strand Product and Performance Elements and Principles of Music Standards Learning Targets A. Elements of pitch (Unit I) 1. Pitch Understand and demonstrate the layout of the keyboard and the octaves/registers on the keyboard Understand and demonstrate the notation of the staff in treble clef, bass clef, tenor clef and alto clef Understand and demonstrate the major and minor scales and their key signatures through scale degrees and the circle of fifths Understand and demonstrate intervals as it pertains to perfect 4 th s, 5 th s, augmented, diminished and inverted Understand and demonstrate consonant and dissonant intervals Alignments: CCSS: 9-12.RST.4 Performance: 1.5, 1.6, 2.4, 2.5, 3.4 Knowledge: (FA) 1-3 (MA) 2 MUGLE: 9-12.EP.1.B; 9-12.EP.1; 9-12.CP.1; 9-12.EP.1.D NETS: 4 DOK: 4 1

Instructional Strategies Teacher modeling of the: keyboard and its layout treble clef bass clef grand staff Circle of fifths and key relationships Kostka s and Payne s Tonal Harmony workbook exercises and supplemental exercises Demonstrate the sounds of different intervals and their inversions on the piano Instructional Resources/Tools Kostka s and Payne s Tonal Harmony: textbook supplemental exercises Visual aids copy of keyboard Music repertoire/supplemental materials Piano Websites: Theory.net emusic theory Theory on the web Literacy Connections Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 9-12 texts and topics Cross Curricular Connections Math: Patterns Formulas 2

Strand Product and Performance Elements and Principals of Music Standards Learning Targets B. Elements of rhythm (Unit 2) 1. Rhythm Understand and demonstrate duration symbols as it pertains to standard notes/rests, like the whole note/rest, half note/rest, quarter note/rest, eighth note/rest, sixteenth note/rest and triplets Understand and demonstrate beat, tempo and the division of the beat and how this develops meter Understand and demonstrate simple and compound meter and time signatures Rhythm dictation Students will be able to listen to a repeated rhythm and notate what they hear Understand and demonstrate rhythmic phrasing Alignments: CCSS: 9-12.RST.4 Performance: 1.5, 1.6, 2.4, 2.5, 3.4 Knowledge: (FA) 1-3 (MA) 2 MUGLE: 9-12.EP.1.A; 9-12.EP.1.C; 9-12.EP.1.D; 9-12.AP.1.A NETS: 4 DOK: 4 3

Instructional Strategies Teacher modeling: Clapping out simple and complex rhythmic patterns Guided practice of simple complex rhythm patterns Rhythm 101 Etude Series: Concept building of rhythmic phrases Counting systems: 1+2+ and 1e+a Sight reading Rhythms Websites: Theory.net emusic theory Theory on the web that utilizes rhythm exercises Circle of Fifths drill Assessments/Evaluations Rhythm dictation Guided practice of writing out/dictating rhythms Teacher observation/evaluation of daily in-class work Student created rhythms for class to perform utilizing simple and compound time signatures Unit 2 test Sample Assessment Questions What counting method is appropriate for going in and out of compound/simple time signatures? What is an ostinato pattern? Instructional Resources/Tools Metronome Kostka s and Payne s Tonal Harmony textbook Teacher modeling: Clapping out simple and complex rhythmic patterns Guided practice of simple complex rhythm patterns Rhythm 101 Etude Series: Concept building of rhythmic phrases Counting systems: 1+2+ and 1e+a Sight reading rhythms 4

Websites: Theory.net emusic theory Theory on the web Literacy Connections Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 9-12 texts and topics Cross Curricular Connections Math: Patterns Fractions ELA: Poetry Rhythmic prose 5

Strand Product and Performance Elements and Principles of Music Standards Learning Targets C. Triads and seventh chord types (Unit 3) 1. Chords Understand and demonstrate the construction of triads Understand and demonstrate the construction of all five seventh chord types Understand and demonstrate figured bass and inversion symbols Recognizing and demonstrate chords in various textures Chord dictation A chord will be played on the piano, students will be given a starting pitch with which to build the correct chord Alignments: CCSS: 9-12.RST.4; 9-10.RST.5 Performance: 1.5, 1.6, 2.4, 2.5 Knowledge: (FA) 1-3 (MA) 4,5 MUGLE: 9-12.EP.1.B; 9-12.EP.1.D; 9-12.AP.1.A NETS: 5; 6b,d DOK: 4 6

Instructional Strategies Guided practice of chord building using the white board Teacher observation of chord building during in-class exercises Kostka s and Payne s Tonal Harmony workbook exercises In-class review: concepts from Unit 1 that dealt with scale knowledge on interval: inversions relationships Teacher modeling of: chord building playing chords on the piano Chord dictation Circle of Fifths drill Assessments/Evaluations Circle of Fifths drill Teacher observation of daily in-class work (Kostka s and Payne s Tonal Harmony workbook/supplemental materials) Chord: dictation building quizzes Unit 3 test Sample Assessment Questions What seventh chord is built off of a M3+m3+M3? What do figured bass symbols tell us? 7

Instructional Resources/Tools Kostka s and Payne s Tonal Harmony textbook Piano Teacher modeling and guided practice of chord: building dictation Websites: Theory.net emusic theory Theory on the web Literacy Connections Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 9-12 texts and topics Analyze the structure of the relationships among concepts in a text, including relationships among key terms Cross Curricular Connections Math: Patterns Measurements 8

Strand Product and Performance Elements and Principles of Music Standards Learning Targets D. Diatonic chords in major and minor keys (Unit 4) 1. Diatonic chords Understanding and demonstrating diatonic triads in a major key and the accompanying roman numerals and degree names that indicate such chords Understanding and demonstrating diatonic triads in a minor key and the accompanying roman numerals and degree names that indicate such chords Understanding and demonstrating diatonic seventh chords in both major and minor keys Alignments: CCSS: 9-12.RST.4; 9-10.RST.5 Performance: 1.5, 1.6, 2.4, 2.5 Knowledge: (FA) 1-3 (MA) 4,5 MUGLE: 9-12.EP.1.B; 9-12.EP.1.D; 9-12.AP.1.A NETS: 5; 6b,d DOK: 4 9

Instructional Strategies Guided practice of chord building using the white board Teacher observation of chord building during in-class exercises Kostka s and Payne s Tonal Harmony workbook exercises In-class review: concepts from Unit 1 that dealt with scale knowledge on interval: inversions relationships Teacher modeling of: chord building playing chords on the piano Chord dictation Circle of Fifths drill Assessments/Evaluations Circle of Fifths drill Teacher observation of daily in-class work (Kostka s and Payne s Tonal Harmony workbook/supplemental materials) Chord: dictation building quizzes Unit 4 test Sample Assessment Questions What diatonic chord stays major in both minor and major scales? What are the names of each scale degree in major and minor scales? 10

Instructional Resources/Tools Kostka s and Payne s Tonal Harmony textbook Piano Teacher modeling and guided practice of chord: building dictation Websites: Theory.net emusic theory Theory on the web Literacy Connections Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 9-12 texts and topics Analyze the structure of the relationships among concepts in a text, including relationships among key terms Cross Curricular Connections Math: Patterns Measurements 11