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Vocal Music 4 th Grade Christy Garner, Barrington Elementary School Angela Haberstroh, Townsend Elementary School Rachel Johnson, McNair Elementary School Alisha Williams, Brown Elementary School Heather Wombacher, Jamestown Elementary School Matt McClellan Special Areas Curriculum Coordinator Reviewed by Curriculum Advisory Committee on November 13, 2014 Presented to the Board of Education on January 13, 2015

COURSE TITLE: Vocal Music 4 GRADE LEVEL: Fourth Grade CONTENT AREA: Music Course Description: In Fourth grade music, students explore the basic elements of music through singing, moving, listening, and playing classroom instruments. In this course, students will be able to describe music skills accurately using language. They will have a mastery of both enactive and iconic skill representation. Course Rationale: Music is universal. In all societies, people sing, dance, and play instruments. All forms of music expression are keys to cultural heritage. People use music as a means of expressing their emotions. Music enhances the quality of life. Music education contributes to the emotional, intellectual, aesthetic, and physical development of the child. Every child should have the opportunity to explore music, to develop a knowledge of musical concepts, to participate in musical performance, and to develop innate musical talents. Music, by its very nature, encompasses all other core and non core content areas. The crosscurricular connections are organic and authentic; they are inherently embedded in all music strands and activities. A complete program of music education, while instilling an appreciation for all types of music, ensures that students have the knowledge necessary to make informed, intelligent decisions about the music they choose to have in their lives. Unit 1: Expressive Qualities Course Scope and Sequence Unit 2: Form Unit 3: Harmony/Texture Unit 4: History/ Culture Unit 7: Timbre Unit 5: Melody Unit 6: Rhythm/Meter

Unit Objectives Unit 1: Expressive Qualities The student will demonstrate and recognize mezzo piano and mezzo forte. Students will use music terms to compare and contrast their personal response to function and style. Unit 2: Form The student will identify and analyze composition techniques of a rondo, partner song, blues and ostinato. The student will identify basic parts of a song: first and second endings and a coda. Unit 3: Harmony/Texture Students will perform partner songs. Students will create and perform rhythmic and melodic ostinati. Unit 4: History/Culture Students will perform and identify a varied repertoire of songs including: multicultural songs/dances. Students will identify available music careers/opportunity in given settings in the school and community. Unit 5: Melody The student will be able to identify the lines and spaces of the treble clef and read and perform at least three pitches on a melodic instrument. Working with a group, the student will perform a melodic pattern containing the range of an octave. Unit 6: Rhythm Students will read and perform standard rhythmic notation in 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4 meter signatures with bar lines consisting of: Whole note/rest, Dotted Half Note/Rest, Half Note/Rest, Quarter Note/Rest, Eighth Note Pairs, and Sixteenth Notes. Students will read and perform the following rhythmic pattern using standard or iconic notation: Sixteenth Note, Whole Note/Rest, Half Note/Rest, Quarter Note/Rest, and Eighth Note Pairs. Unit 7: Timbre Students will distinguish between vocal ensemble groupings and orchestral instruments. Students will identify instruments as representative of various cultures.

Essential Terminology/Vocabulary AB ABA Band Beat Blues Canon Career Choir Classical Coda Composer Composition Conductor Contour Dotted half note Downward Dynamics Eight notes/rest Ensemble First and second endings Form Half note/rest Harmony Hip hop Instrument Families Instrumentalist Jazz Lines Listening Measure Melodic Pattern Melody Meter Mezzo forte Mezzo piano Mnemonics Multicultural Music styles Notation Octave Opera Orchestra Ostinati Ostinato Part 1 Part 2 Partner songs Performance Pop Quarter note/rest Rhythm Rhythmic Pattern Rock Rondo Rounds SATB Self assessment Singer Music Producer Sixteenth notes Song Writer Spaces Staff Timbre Time Signature Treble clef Upward Whole note/rest World Instruments World Instruments Proposed Course Materials and Resources: Online Learning Exchange Interactive Music, Published by Silver Burdett with Alfred, Copyright 2014 Midisaurus Teacher Edition All applicable audio/video recordings and internet sites as needed All applicable technological devices, and the corresponding apps, including, but not limited to: ipods, ipads, android tablets, audio recording devices, midi devices (if available) All applicable text resources and handouts Classroom instruments Guest Artists or Educators from professional performance companies, including, but not limited to: Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, COCA, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, The Sheldon

Concert Hall, The Repertory Theatre of Saint Louis, Dance Saint Louis, The Black Rep, and any performers participating in the E. Des Lee Collaborative at the University of Missouri Saint Louis All applicable choral and instrumental sheet music to be performed or analyzed by students

Fourth Grade Vocal Music Scope and Sequence Expressive Qualities Form Harmony/ Texture History/ Culture Melody Rhythm/ Meter Timbre 4 Demonstrate/ Identify dynamics: p for piano, f for forte, mp for mezzo piano, mf for mezzo forte, cresc or < for crescendo, decres or> for decrescendo, dim for diminuendo PP1B4 PP2B4 EP1C4 Identify/ Interpret Articulation: Accent, fermata, ties, slurs PP1B4 PP2B4 EP1C4 Identify and analyze forms and composition techniques: Ostinato, partner songs, rondo, first and second endings, coda, blues AP1A4 improvise simple rhythmic and melodic ostinati accompaniments PP3A4 Perform partner songs PP1D4 Create rhythmic and melodic ostinati PP4A4 Perform a varied repertoire of songs including: patriotic, folk, seasonal, spirituals, multicultural PP1C4 Identify characteristics of teacher selected genres or styles: Work songs, Cowboy songs, Square dances, Spirituals, Blues HC1A4 HC1B4 HC1C4 Match pitch in an extended range [octave] PP1A4 Read and perform at least three (3) pitches on a melodic instrument PP2A4 Identify standard pitch notation in the treble clef EP1B4 Read and perform standard rhythmic notation in 2/4, ¾, and 4/4 meter signatures with bar lines consisting of: Whole note/rest, Quarter note/rest, Half note/rest, Eighth notes/rest, Dotted half note, Sixteenth notes PP2A4 EP1D4 EP1A4 Distinguish between vocal ensemble groupings and orchestral instruments AP1B4 Identify instruments as representative of various cultures AP1B4 Use prerequisite music terms to describe personal response to a musical example function and style AP2B4 Identify music careers HC1D4