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MELODY K.M.1 K.M.2 K.M.3 K.M.4 KINDERGARTEN GENERAL MUSIC Demonstrates high and low sounds. Demonstrates upward and downward patterns. Recognizes melodic patterns in song materials. Participates in singing simple songs by rote. HARMONY K.H.1 K.H.2 Reads, creates, and performs simple accompaniment patterns on instruments. Distinguishes between melody alone and melody with accompaniment. RHYTHM K.R.1 K.R.3 K.R.2 Identifies, reads, and notates long and short sounds and prenotation symbols. Moves to, performs, sings, and plays a steady beat. Recognizes repeated patterns, and performs echo patterns. FORM K.F.1 K.F.2 Recognizes and responds to same and different patterns and repeated lyrics. Distinguishes between AB and ABA form. TIMBRE K.T.1 K.T.2 K.T.3 Recognizes classroom instruments by sight and sound. Identifies various instrumental tone colors. Identifies various vocal tone colors. MUSICAL HERITAGE K.MH.1 K.MH.2 K.MH.3 K.MH.4 Demonstrates an understanding of music in relation to history and culture. Describes relationships between music, arts and other disciplines. Performs easy folk dances. Sings easy folk songs in native tongue and in a foreign language.

EXPRESSIVE QUALITIES K.E.1 K.E.2 K.E.3 K.E.4 K.E.5 K.E.6 K.E.7 K.E.8 Identifies and demonstrates contrasts in music: loud/soft and fast/slow. Participates in song stories, singing games, and musical dramatizations. Moves expressively to music. Creates new text to familiar songs. Creates and performs simple accompaniments to songs, poems, and stories. Evaluates music and performances. Demonstrates appropriate music vocabulary. Responds to music in a variety of styles through listening, analyzing, describing, moving, singing, and playing instruments. TECHNOLOGY K.TE.1 Distinguishes between an audio tape and compact disc. K.TE.2 Identifies an audio tape player and a compact disc player.

1 st GRADE GENERAL MUSIC MELODY 1.M.1 1.M.2 1.M.3 1.M.4 Recognizes and demonstrates Mi, Sol and La with hand signs in songs and on melodic instruments. Demonstrates upward and downward direction in music. Distinguishes between singing and playing melodic patterns. Sings simple songs by rote with increasing pitch accuracy. HARMONY 1.H.1 1.H.2 Reads, creates, and performs simple accompaniment patterns on instruments. Distinguishes between melody alone and melody with accompaniment. RHYTHM 1.R.1 1.R.2 1.R.3 1.R.4 Reads, performs, and notates the following symbols: quarter note, two beamed eighth notes, and quarter rest. Moves to, performs, sings, and plays a steady beat. Distinguishes between long and short sounds. Distinguishes between beat and no beat. FORM 1.F.1 1.F.2 Distinguishes between repeated and contrasting sections in music. Identifies and demonstrates awareness of AB, ABA, and verse/refrain. TIMBRE 1.T.1 1.T.2 1.T.3 Recognizes classroom, folk, and orchestral instruments by sight and sound. Distinguishes the difference between percussive and melodic instruments. Distinguishes the difference between male, female, and child voices. MUSICAL HERITAGE 1.MH.1 Demonstrates an understanding of music in relation to history and culture. 1.MH.2 Describes relationships between music, arts, and other disciplines. 1.MH.3 Performs easy folk dances. 1.MH.4 Sings easy folk songs in native tongue and in a foreign language.

EXPRESSIVE QUALITIES 1.E.1 1.E.2 1.E.3 1.E.4 1.E.5 1.E.6 1.E.7 1.E.8 1.E.9 1.E.10 1.E.11 Identifies and demonstrates contrasts in music: loud/soft and fast/slow. Participates in song stories, singing games, and musical dramatizations. Moves expressively to music. Creates new text to familiar songs. Creates and performs simple accompaniments to songs, poems, and stories. Evaluates music and performances. Demonstrates appropriate music vocabulary. Responds to music in a variety of styles through listening, analyzing, describing, moving, singing, and playing instruments. Performs simple body percussion exercises. Creates movements to music while being sensitive to tempo and style of music. Recognizes and moves to musical phrases. TECHNOLOGY 1.TE.1 Describes a video tape and a video tape player. 1.TE.2 Operates an audio tape player and a compact disc player.

MELODY 2.M.1 2.M.2 2.M.3 2.M.4 2 nd GRADE GENERAL MUSIC Plays, demonstrates hand signs, and sings Do, Re, Mi, Sol and La with increasing pitch accuracy. Distinguishes, aurally and visually, between upward and downward direction and steps, skips and repeats and register. Plays melodic patterns on instruments. Reads and sings lyrics for simple songs. HARMONY 2.H.1 Reads, creates, and performs simple accompaniment patterns on instruments. RHYTHM 2.R.1 2.R.2 2.R.3 2.R.4 2.R.5 2.R.6 2.R.7 2.R.8 Identifies rhythmic prenotation (line/stick) symbols. Moves to, performs, sings, plays, reads, and creates rhythm patterns by ear and notation. Identifies accents in music. Recognizes and performs rhythmic ostinati accompaniment. Moves to, performs, sings, and plays a steady beat. Identifies measure bar line. Distinguishes between simple, duple, and triple meter. Reads, performs, and notates the following: quarter note, quarter rest, two beamed eighth notes, half note, and half rest. FORM 2.F.1 2.F.2 Recognizes and understands repeated and contrasting sections. Recognizes AB, ABA and Rondo Forms and distinguishes between verse and refrain. TIMBRE 2.T.1 2.T.2 2.T.3 2.T.4 Recognizes classroom, folk, and orchestral instruments by sight and sound. Recognizes the four families of orchestral instruments. Describes various environmental sounds. Identifies the members of the brass family.

MUSICAL HERITAGE 2.MH.1 2.MH.2 2.MH.3 2.MH.4 Demonstrates an understanding of music in relation to history and culture. Describes relationships between music, arts, and other disciplines. Performs easy folk dances. Sings easy folk songs in native tongue and in a foreign language. EXPRESSIVE QUALITIES 2.E.1 2.E.2 2.E.3 2.E.4 2.E.5 2.E.6 2.E.7 2.E.8 2.E.9 2.E.10 2.E.11 Identifies and demonstrates contrasts in music: loud/soft and fast/slow. Participates in song stories, singing games, and musical dramatizations. Moves expressively to music. Creates new text to familiar songs. Creates and performs simple accompaniments to songs, poems, and stories. Evaluates music and performances. Demonstrates appropriate music vocabulary Responds to music in a variety of styles through listening, analyzing, describing, moving, singing, and playing instruments. Performs simple body percussion exercises. Creates movements to music while being sensitive to tempo and style of music. Recognizes and moves to musical phrases.

3 rd GRADE GENERAL MUSIC MELODY 3.M.1 3.M.2 3.M.3 3.M.4 3.M.5 3.M.6 3.M.7 Sings, plays, and demonstrates the hand signs for low Sol, low La, Do, Re, Mi, Sol, La, and high Do. Understands and recognizes melodic direction. Performs melodic patterns on instruments. Reads and sings the lyrics for simple songs with increased pitch accuracy. Responds to simple ear training and tonal memory. Recognizes and explains G A B on the treble staff. Recognizes the pentatonic scale. HARMONY 3.H.1 3.H.2 3.H.3 Reads, performs, and improvises accompaniment patterns on chordal instruments. Recognizes chordal instrumentations and chordal instruments such as the autoharp, guitar, ukulele, and banjo. Identifies and sings simple multiple part songs such as partner songs, canons, and rounds. RHYTHM 3.R.1 3.R.2 3.R.3 Moves to, performs, sings, plays, reads, and creates rhythm patterns by ear and notation. Distinguishes between duple and triple meter and recognizes time signatures such as 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4. Reads, performs, and notates the following: quarter note/rest, beamed eighth notes, beamed sixteenth notes, half note/rest, tied quarter notes, single eighth note, dotted half note, whole note/rest. FORM 3.F.1 3.F.2 3.F.3 3.F.4 Distinguishes between repeating and contrasting sections. Recognizes and explains AB, ABA, AABA, and rondo forms. Sings songs with multiple stanzas. Participates in singing rounds and canons. TIMBRE 3.T.1 Recognizes classroom, folk, orchestral, and electronic instruments by sight and sound.

3.T.2 3.T.3 3.T.4 Recognizes the four families of orchestral instruments. Describes various environmental sounds. Identifies the members of the string family. MUSICAL HERITAGE 3.MH.1 Demonstrates an understanding of music in relation to history and culture. 3.MH.2 Describes relationships between music, arts, and other disciplines. 3.MH.3 Performs easy folk dances. 3.MH.4 Sings easy folk songs in native tongue and in a foreign language. EXPRESSIVE QUALITIES 3.E.1 3.E.2 3.E.3 3.E.4 3.E.5 3.E.6 3.E.7 3.E.8 3.E.9 3.E.10 3.E.11 Identifies and demonstrates contrasts in music: loud/soft and fast/slow. Participates in song stories, singing games, action songs, and musical dramatizations. Moves expressively to music. Creates new text to familiar songs. Creates and performs simple accompaniments to songs, poems, and stories. Evaluates music and performances. Demonstrates appropriate music vocabulary. Responds to music in a variety of styles through listening, analyzing, describing, moving, singing, and playing instruments. Performs simple body percussion exercises. Creates movements to music while being sensitive to tempo and style of music. Recognizes and moves to musical phrases. 3.E.12 Identifies dynamic markings: f and p. 3.E.13 Describes personal responses to listening selections. TECHNOLOGY 3.TE.1 Recognizes an electric keyboard by sight and sound. 3.TE.2 Recognizes an electric guitar by sight and sound.