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Plan:WhatLearnersWill
Beabletodo (Behavioralobjective) Whenpresentedwitharecording ofmusic,studentswillbeableto describethesoundsincorporated intothemusicwithanaccuracy rateof95%. Understand (Cognitiveobjective) Whenasked,studentswillbeable toexplainwhatitmeanstoview musicasaseriesofcreative sounds. Encounter (Experientialobjective) Outsideofclass,studentswill assessmusicthattheyknowwell inadifferentmanner.Theywill listenforwhatsoundsdefinethe musicasanartisticmessage. Perceivedifferently (Criticalobjective) Afterparticipatinginanewtypeof listening,studentswillrealizethe precisionwithwhichartistsmake musicaldecisions.
Partner:(HonorTHEIRworldbybeginning
withanexperiencestudentsbringtothe classroom.Includetimeforcollaboration throughsharinganddialogue.) Thislessonisintendedtobeoneofthefirst lessonsinacourse.Itisusedtotackleany misconceptionsstudentsmayhaveregarding thefunctionofageneralmusicclass.Italso functionsasawaytointroducethenew studentsbothtoeachandtotheinstructor. Tobegin,chooseapopularmusicianthatcan sparkareactionfromanaudience.Thegoalis nottopredictwhatstudentsliketohear,butto chooseanartistthatwillgetstudentstalking. Forthislessonplan,theexampleisAdele. Simplywritingtheartistsnameontheboard shouldallowforsomediscussion.Allowthis dialoguetoflownaturallythroughoutthe membersoftheclassforawhile.
Present:(Sequenceofthelessonsteps.
TakethelearningfromTHEIRworldtothe worldoftheclassroom.Presentthe informationandallowtimeforstudentsto practice.Engagecriticalthinking,problem posing,andproblemsolving.) Allowfordiscussionoftheartistinquestion. Takementalnoteofthecommentsbeingmade andhowtheyreflectthestudentsunderstandof themusicianandthemusic. Playrecordingsoftheartist.Beforeplaying them,askstudentstothinkaboutorwritedown characteristicsoftheSOUNDofthemusic.For achallenge,userecordingsthatarefrom differenttimesintheartistslife,recordingsthat featuredifferentemotionsandmessages,or both.
Focusing Question:
Inwhatwayswillstudents perceivemusicasaseriesof soundsthatreflecttheartist?
Assessment:
Formative Arestudentsaskingquestions thatreflecttheirfocusonlistening tothesoundsofthemusic? Arestudentsengagedinthenew typeoflistening? Arestudentsperceptivetothe superficialqualitiesofmusicand theircorrespondingimplications? Summative Inevaluatingtheassignmentsof thestudents,didthedescriptions ofmusicexpressachangeof listeningpatterns? Howcomfortablewerestudents whenaskedtodiscusstheirown musicthroughthislens?
FortheexampleofAdele,optionsmayinclude ChasingPavements,RumorHasIt,and SomeoneLikeYou. Createawebonthechalkboardof studentidentifiedcharacteristicsofthemusic. Utilizethefocusingquestion:Howdo thesecharacteristicsofthesoundreflect who(Adele)maybeasanartist? Focusingonthesoundsdisplayedinthemusic, whatsimilaritiescomposeAdelesmusical signature? ListentothestudentsdiscussionofAdeles musicanditssoundscape.Takenoteofthe languageusedandthelevelofinterest.
Personalize:(Makethelearningpersonal
tothestudent.Provideopportunitiesfor creativityandforstudentstobemusicians. Encouragecreativityandinnovation.) Atthispoint,assignaFrayermodelbased onanartistthatthestudentknowswell.Each studentwillcompletethisathomeusingat leastthreerecordingsoftheirchoosing.
Materials:
Availabilityofstereo/speakers Chalkboard,orsomesubstitute Paper
Process:(Afterthelesson,
taketimetoreflect.) Aftercompletingthelesson, whatperceptionsweremadeof thepersonalmusiclibrariesof yourstudents? Howwillthisaffectyour planningofmaterialthatwill engageyourstudents? Isthislessoneffectivein creatingafoundationofanalytical listeningaswellasameanstoget toknowyourstudents?
Perform:(Communicateandsharethenew
learningthroughperformance,demonstration, orexhibition.) UsingthestudentscompletedFrayermodels, guidestudentsincreatingagameofFactor Fib.Usingtheexampleandnonexampleof soundsthatdescribetheirartist,studentswill comeupwithtwotruedescriptionsandone falsedescription. Eachstudentpresentstheirartisttotheclass throughFactorFib.Aftereachfibis discovered,askWhydiditseemthatthis descriptionwasfalseoftheartist? Letdiscussionprogressnaturallyasthe gamecontinues.Bytheend,eachstudenthas beenabletointroducethemselvesthrough musicthattheyknowontheirownterms.