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Music Session Part II

January 24th, 2011

• Active Participation!

•Attentive Listening!

•Having Fun Music Making!

•Recognize our personal strengths and interests in music

•Work collaboratively together to support the learning of others

•Tribes agreements

•E-Communication Free

Learning GoalWe are exploring the

Revised Music Curriculum, our

musical strengths and interests through a variety of resources

and strategies

Success CriteriaI can:- understand the terminology in the Music Curriculumfeel comfortable making music (singing/recorder/Orff)- find resources to support my teaching- identify my strengths and next steps

Pease porridge hot,Pease porridge cold,Pease porridge in the pot,Nine days old.

Some like it hot,Some like it cold,Some like it in the pot,Nine days old.

Pease porridge hot ,Pease porridge cold ,Pease porridge in the pot,Nine days old .

Some like it hot ,Some like it cold ,Some like it in the pot,Nine days old .

Pease porridge hot ,Pease porridge cold ,Pease porridge in the pot,Nine days old .

Some like it hot ,Some like it cold ,Some like it in the pot,Nine days old .

Pease porridge hot ,Pease porridge cold ,Pease porridge in the pot,Nine days old .

Some like it hot ,Some like it cold ,Some like it in the pot,Nine days old .

Differentiation

Where do you see aspects of differentiated instruction in this activity?

Expectations Addressed• Grade 3:

• C1. Creating and Performing

• C1.1 sing, in tune, unison songs, and/or play accompaniments

• C1.2 apply the elements of music when composing to create a specific effect

• C1.3 create musical compositions for specific purposes and audiences

• C1.4 use the tools and techniques of musicianship in musical performances

• If time today....

• C2. Reflecting, Responding and Analysing

• C2.3 identify and give examples of their strengths and areas for growth as performers, creators, interpreters, and audience members

Expectations Addressed• Grade 3:

• C1. Creating and Performing

• C1.2 apply the elements of music when composing to create a specific effect

• C1.3 create musical compositions for specific purposes and audiences

• If time today....

• C2. Reflecting, Responding and Analysing

• C2.1 express detailed personal responses

• C2.2 identify the elements used

• C2.3 identify and give examples of their strengths and areas for growth as performers, creators, interpreters, and audience members

The Creative Process

This is your big chance to be creative!

Challenging/Inspiring

• Introduce challenge

• Provide models, learning goals

•Define parameters

Imagining and Generating

• Teacher observes, listens, prompts with questions, and provides choices

Planning and Focusing

• Provide resources for students

• Ask questions and/or model planning strategies

• Structures planning and provides choices

Exploring and Experimenting

• Provide reference charts of the elements, techniques etc.

• Provides time to practise

•Continues to reinforce application of planning/focusing work

Producing Preliminary Work

• Asks questions about meaning and intended audience

• Provides descriptive feedback

• Encourages students communicate ideas, make connections, and apply knowledge and skills

Revising and Refining

•Observes and provides descriptive feedback

• Encourage students to look for alternatives

• Provides time and opportunities for reflection and revision

Presenting, Performing, and

Sharing• Promotes student talk about Music

• Ensures that students have an appropriate audience

•Helps structure sharing for students

• Is supportive

Reflecting and Evaluating

• Links evaluation to criteria

• Provides a variety of methods of evaluation

• Provides descriptive feedback

• Evaluates based upon evidence collected over time

Break

www.wordle.net

Discoveries

Questions

www.wordle.net

PD Needs

www.wordle.net

GPS

Primary GPS Instruction and Evaluation

Primary/Junior Tracking

Junior Evaluation

Intermediate Evaluation

Choose 1 Vocal and 1 Recorder task to teach to

the group

Lunch

“Elemental music is never only music, but an integration of movement, language....one is involved not as a listener, but as a participant.” Carl Orff

http://www.curriculum.org/arts/moving.shtml

curriculum.org

Sound Before Symbol

• “Practice with reading and writing music always has more relevance to the child if the notation is embedded within real music rather than presented in isolated exercise”

• “A burning desire to write down the music one hears can be a tremendous motivator for children to become familiar with the process of writing notation”

• Montgomery, Amanda. Teaching Towards Musical Understanding: A Handbook for the Elementary Grades

Step 1 – Aural, kinesthetic, and oralStep 2 – LabelStep 3 – ReinforceStep 4 – CreateMontgomery, Amanda. Teaching Towards Musical Understanding: A Handbook for the

Elementary Grades

•Monthly ArtSpark! network meetings

•BWW

•Arts Portal

•Sharepoint

•Power of Literacy Through The Arts- January 26th

•YRDSB Arts Consultant Team support!

York Region Opportunities

York Region ArtSpark! Network

Provincial Opportunities

•ARTSECO Professional Learning Module (PLM)

•OMEA’s Think Literacy Music 1-6

•CODE’s Arts At The Heart

•OMEA’s Creative Process Poster

•Subject Association Lessons/Course Profiles

•57 Arts webcasts (curriculum.org)

•EDU funding for professional learning

•CODE/OMEA/OSEA conferences fall 2011

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