HORIZONTE INSTRUCTION AND TRAINING CENTER MUSIC APPRECIATION/CHORUS OPEN DISCLOSURE DOCUMENT 2014-2015 Teacher: Kathy Williams (801) 578-8574 ext. 233 Course Description: This course gives students an opportunity to explore, appreciate, and enjoy music as singers and as listeners. Music notation, musical styles, music history, music theory and musical theater will be studied. Students will learn to sing accurately by reading music, producing acceptable tones, using proper diction and responding to interpretations of music. Students will study and perform two-part, three-part and/or four-part music. Course Objectives: 1700-101 Identify the basic characteristics of rhythm: e.g., pulse, meter, and pattern. 1700-102 Describe the various properties of sound: e.g., pitch, duration, and timbre. 1700-103 Identify the basic characteristics of melody: e.g., register, contour, and point of climax. 1700-104 Listen to various types and styles of music such as rock, folk, jazz, oratorio, electronic, mass symphonic, opera, and avant-garde. 1700-105 Recognize that harmony consists of two or more pitches that produce tension and release, dissonance and consonance. 1720-101 Match pitches, sing melodic intervals, harmonic intervals, harmonic intervals, and melodic lines in tune. 1720-102 Produce a good vocal tone using proper breath support, posture and diction. 1720-103 Sing two-part, three-part, and four-part songs. 1720-104 Sing with expression, using proper dynamics, tempo, and style. 1720-105 Understand the basic parts of the vocal mechanism and their functions. 1720-106 Sing a major, minor, and chromatic scale. 1720-107 Understand the relationship of individual voices to the entire ensemble; e.g., balance, blend, timbre
1720-108 Produce a gradual extension of range with increasing facility and flexibility 1720-201 Analyze performance problems and take appropriate measures to resolve them. 1720-205 Recognize and conduct two-beat, three-beat, and four-beat patterns. 1700-303 Demonstrate responsibility as a musician by: a. Coming prepared to class. b. Caring for music department physical facilities and equipment. c. Reacting appropriately to various music activities. 1700-304 Describe the different ideas and feelings that music can communicate. Course Activities: Students will participate in class discussions and work in groups and as individuals on assigned topics and projects. The will listen to many different styles of music. Students will participate in the school choir and possibly in small groups or as solo performers. They will perform for the student body and guests during the Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanza season and at our school graduation ceremony. Field trips to a variety of musical performances may be a part of this course. Students may also perform as part of a service learning experience. Criteria for Completion and Grading: Students will receive points for each assignment, quiz or test that is given and is completed. Students will also receive points each day for attendance (40%) and participation (60%). Points may be deducted for continual tardiness or disrupting class. Points may be earned for dependable promptness, good attendance, cooperation and positive participation. Students may earn extra credit by completing personal projects that have been pre-approved by the teacher. At the end of each term, the student will receive a letter grade corresponding to his/her percentage of points earned. Point percentages and corresponding letter grades will be as follows: 95%-100% A 90%-94% A-
86%-89% B+ 83%-85% B 80%-82% B- 76%-79% C+ 73%-75% C 70%-72% C- 60%-69% P 0%-59% No Grade HORIZONTE SCHOOL GOALS and DRSLs (direct results of student learning) are to assist our students to be: * Competent Readers: A reading component is included in all classes. * Capable Math Problem Solvers: A math problem is used as an opening activity to this class. * Effective Writers: A writing assignment is included in the daily class assignments. * Demonstrators of age appropriate school behavior Teachers are responsible for: * SEOP management * Post-testing * PBIS implementation: Establish expectations and explicitly teach expectations once a month. * Reinforce expectations through Principal s 200 Club * Correct behavioral errors Classroom Policies: Students will be expected to follow the Uniform Discipline Policy of Horizonte Instruction and Training Center (attached). Students are expected to be in class each day on time and attend the class for the entire period designated. They are also expected to be alert, participate in class activities and be prepared each day with a
pencil or pen. Students are expected to treat staff, other students, and school property with respect. The Salt Lake City School District prohibits discrimination based on age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, or sexual orientation. Please contact me if you have any concerns: Kathy Williams 801-578-8574 Ext. 233 kathryn.williams@slcschools.org I have received a copy of the Open-Disclosure for Kathy Williams Music Appreciation class. Parent Signature Date Student Signature Date