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Semi-detailed Lesson Plan for Lesson 13 & 14

I. Objectives:
At the end of 4o minutes 45 out of 50 2nd year Granada will be able to:
1. give the meaning of Music in Africa.
2. enumerate the uses if Music in Africa.
3. determine the importance of Griots.

II. Subject Matter:
MAPEH II, Lesson 13 and 14 (Vocal Music and Instruments of Africa)
pp. 69-76.

III. Devices/ Instructional Materials
* Pictures
* Visual Aids

A. Routinary Matters
Teacher's Activities
1.) Prayer:
Lord, once again we come before your Holy throne of grace, mercy. We acknowledge our authority over
us that apart from you we are nothing and we can do nothing. Lord, may you always guide us and
enlighten is today, Amen.

2.) Attendance:
Roll call class, raise your left hand when your name is called.
Wow! Perfect attendance class. Very good!

3.) Reminders:
I would like to remind you that we will have a long quiz tomorrow, 30 items. And class please study your
notes because I do not want to se red markings on my class record tomorrow.

B. Review:
1. Are hand signals on volleyball significant?
2. What is the corresponding respond when a referee says time-out?
3. What is the hand signal for change court?

C. Motivation:
I want you to listen carefully to this song and describe it. Tell to the class what you have observed from
the song.

D. Presentation:
That is just on example of the Music in Africa. And it shows that song that their songs, music are really
alive.
Now I will teach you how to sing this song and we will use our hands in order to make it alive.


"KYE KYE KULE"

Kye Kye Kule Kye Kye Kule Kye Kye Ko-fi Nsa Kye Kye Ko-fi Nsa
Ko-fi sa langga Ko-fi sa langga Ke-te Kyi langga Ke-te Kyi langga
Kum-a-dende Kum-a-dende Kum-aden-de HEY!

E. Explanation:
Music is an integral part of the lives of the African people. To every African, music is closely related to
every aspect of their lives. It goes much deeper than just singing songs for rituals or special ceremonies.
African music is functional. It is used for worship, courtship, easing up hardwork and entertainment. And
the most important it is used as a means of communication. It is basically an expression of life through
sound.

F. Generalization:
So class? What is Music in Africa?
Yes, very good!
Music is an integral part and it is just more than singing.
How about the griots? Are they important class?
Very good!
Yes, they are important because they are highly-skilled musicians and they pass on the tribal tradition
and history.
And the uses of African music are for worship, courtship, easing up hardwork and entertainment but the
main used is.....
Yes, Tomas?
Very good!
That is communication.

G. Drill and Application:
This time I would like everyone to participate and kindly count 1 to 4. All 1 would be here, 2 here, 3 there
and 4 over there.
Now each group will present "Kye Kye Kule" with the handclapping. The best group would receive 10
points and the rest 5 points.

H. Evaluation:
Keep away all your notes now and get 1/2 sheet of paper.
Identification.

___________1. The highly-skilled musicians.
___________2. It is a means of communication to African Tribes.
___________3. To them music is an integral part.
___________4. An expression through sound.
___________5. The griots pass it through and the traditions.

V. Assignment:
Read pp. 77-89 and we will have a short quiz tomorrow.

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