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PA Big Ideas and National Standards Artistic Processes 1. The skills, techniques, elements, and principles of the arts can be learned, studied, refined, and practiced 2. Artists use tools and resources as well as their own experiences and skills to create art 3. The arts provide a medium to understand and exchange ideas 4. Humans have expressed experiences and ideas through the arts throughout time and across cultures 5. There are formal and informal processes used to assess the quality of works in the arts. People use both aesthetic and critical processes to assess the quality of works in the arts 1. Creating, Performing, Responding, and Connecting 2. Creating, Connecting 3. Creating, Performing, Responding, Connecting 4. Creating, Performing, Connecting 5. Performing, Responding, Connecting. Performing, Responding, Connecting The creative ideas, concepts, and feelings that influence musicians work emerge from a variety of sources National Standards/Artistic Processes/Enduring Understandings Creating Performing Responding Connecting Performers interest in and knowledge of musical Individuals selection of musical works, understanding of their own technical skill, and works are influenced by their the context for a performance influence the selection interests, experiences, of repertoire understanding, and purposes Musicians connect their personal interests, experiences, ideas, and knowledge to creating, performing, and responding Musicians creative choices are influenced by their own experiences and skills to create art Analyzing creators context and how they manipulate elements of music provides insight into their intent and informs performances Response to music is informed by analyzing context (social, cultural, and historical) and how creators and performers manipulate the elements of music Understanding connections to varied contexts and daily life enhances musicians creating, performing, and responding Musicians evaluate and refine their work through openness to new ideas, persistence, and the application of appropriate criteria Musicians presentation of creative work is the culmination of a process of creation and communication Performers make interpretive decisions based on their understanding of context and expressive intent 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 Musicians judge performance based on criteria that vary across time, place, and cultures Through their use of elements and structures of music, creators, and performers provide clues to their expressive intent The personal evaluation of musical works and performances are informed by analysis, interpretation, and established criteria

Grade -7-8 General Music By the end of the eighth grade, students will, at the appropriate developmental level demonstrate the following competencies and answer these essential questions. PA Competencies PA Essential Questions PA Standards Lesson Plan Assessment -1 Manipulate rhythm, melody, form, etc. to create, How do people use music? notate, and perform pieces of music that express multiple ideas or a range of emotions. -2 Create a work that integrates knowledge and ideas from different aspects of their lives. -3 Identify a contemporary issue and create a work that attempts to influence the way their classmates think about the issue. -4 Identify the role of music in different cultures and time periods and explain the similarities in the role music plays in those cultures. -5 Analyze and compare musical works from different genres using a vocabulary of critical analysis. - Identify composers and performers choices and explain how those choices affect a person s response to musical works. Why do people create music to illustrate different aspects of their lives? How can music influence the way people view the world? What role does music play in many different cultures? How do people compare very different musical works? How do composers and performers make choices that affect the way audiences perceive their work? 9.2.8.B 9.3.8.B 9.4.8.C 9.4.8.D

7-1 Create, notate and perform music that incorporates elements and principles from different arts disciplines and discuss the similarities and differences. 7-2 Compare and contrast music created with traditional and contemporary technologies and discuss the similarities and differences. 7-3 Analyze music and lyrics to identify different values and beliefs that are represented in the music. 7-4 Identify similarities and differences between varying musical styles, time periods and cultures. 7-5 Compare and contrast their own musical performances with works in other arts disciplines using a vocabulary of critical analysis. 7- Choreograph, notate and perform dances that use multiple themes and ideas to convey meaning. How can music be combined with other art forms? How do people use contemporary technologies to create music? How can music help us understand values and beliefs? Why is music created at different times and in different cultures both the same and different? How do people compare works in different arts disciplines? How can choreographers and dancers use multiple themes and ideas to convey meaning? 9.1.8.J 9.1.8.K 9.4.8.D 9.2.8.B, 9.3.8.G 9.4.8.B

8-1 Identify how notation has changed through time and perform and notate music using modern musical notation. 8-2 Create and perform music that incorporates innovative techniques using both traditional and contemporary technologies. 8-3 Listen to, analyze and create music and lyrics that are intended to persuade a consumer to buy something. 8-4 Explain similarities between a musical work and a work in dance, theatre or visual arts from the same culture and time period. 8-5 Identify the processes and criteria that critics use to determine the quality of a musical work. 8- Identify the differences between aesthetic and critical processes and describe how they are both used to assess quality, interpret meaning, and determine value. How are the elements of music shared through notation? How do people use both traditional and contemporary technologies to create and perform music? How can music be used to persuade people? Why are there similarities in works in dance, music, theatre and visual arts from the same culture and time period? How do critics determine the quality of musical works? How are aesthetic and critical processes sometimes used for the same purposes> 9.1.8B 9.1.8.H 9.1.8.J 9.1.8.K 9.1.8.F, 9.3.8.C 9.2.8.G 9.4.8.B

Artistic Process National Core Arts Anchor Standards Music Process Components 2014 National Core Music Standards PA Standards 1994 National Standards Creating: Conceiving and developing new artistic ideas and work #1 Generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work Imagine 7 8 MU:Cr.1.a MU:Cr1.7a MU:Cr1.1.8a 9.1.8.1 1 2 3 #2 Organize and develop artistic ideas and work Plan and Make MU:Cr2.1.a MU:Cr2.1.7a MU:Cr2.1.8a 4 5 MU:Cr2.1.b MU:Cr2.1.7b MU:Cr2.1.8b 9.1.8.J #3 Refine and complete artistic work Evaluate and Refine MU:Cr3.1.a MU:Cr3.1.7a MU:Cr3.1.8a MU:Cr3.1b MU:Cr3.1.7b MU:Cr3.1.8b Present MU:Cr3.2.a MU:Cr3.2.7a MU:Cr3.2.8a

Performing: Realizing artistic ideas and work through interpretation and presentation #4 Analyze, interpret, and select artistic work for presentation Select MU:Pr4.1.a MU:Pr4.1.7a MU:Pr4.1.8a Analyze MU:Pr4.2.a MU:Pr4.2.7a MU:Pr4.2.8a 9.1.8.F MU:Pr4.2.b MU:Pr4.2.7b MU:Pr4.2.8b 9.3.8.B 1 2 3 5 7 MU:Pr4.2.c MU:Pr4.2.7c MU:Pr4.2.8c 9.2.8.A Interpret MU:Pr4.3.a MU:Pr4.3.7a MU:Pr4.2.8a #5 Develop and refine artistic work for presentation Rehearse, Evaluate and Refine MU:Pr5.1.a MU:Pr5.1.7a MU:Pr5.1.8a 9.1.8.G # Convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work Present MU:Pr.1.a MU:Pr.1.a MU:Pr.1.8a MU:Pr.1.b MU:Pr.1.b MU:Pr.1.8b 9.4.8.C #7 Perceive and analyze artistic work Select MU: Re7.1.a MU:Re7.1.7a MU:Re7.1.8a 9.2.8.A 7

Responding: Understanding and evaluating how the arts convey meaning Analyze MU:Re7.2.a MU:Re7.2.7a MU:Re7.2.8a MU:Re7.2.b MU:Re7.2.7b MU:Re7.2.8b 9.2.8.A Connecting: Relating artistic ideas and work with personal meaning and external context #8 Interpret intent and meaning in artistic work #9 Apply criteria to evaluate work #10 Synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experiences to make art #11 Relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural and historical context to deepen understanding Interpret MU:Re8.1.a MU:Re8.1.7a MU:Re8.1.8a 9.2.8.A Evaluate MU:Re9.1.a MU:Re9.1.7a MU:Re9.1.8a MU:Cn10.0.a MU:Cn10.0.7a MU:Cn10.0.8a 9.4.8.A 9.4.8.D 9.1.8.D 9.2.8.A MU:Cn11.0.a MU:Cn11.0.7a MU:Cn11.0.8a 9.2.8.B 9.2.8.G 9.2.8.H 9.2.8.L 9.3.8.C 3 4 5 8 9