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Classic Composers (The Romantic Era): Beethoven Date: 1/16-1/20 Subject: Overview & Purpose/Essential Question Third Grade Objectives (Specify skills/information that will be learned.) Information (Give and/or demonstrate necessary information) Verification (Steps to check for student understanding) Activity (Describe the independent activity to reinforce this lesson) Summary (Outcome and/or results of lesson taught) Prepared By: Music Alecia Bachuss Education Standards Addressed AH-EP-2.1.1 / AH-04-2.1.1 / AH-05-2.1.1 Students will identify how music has been a part of cultures and periods throughout history. Fourth Grade Fifth Grade Students will become familiar with the life of Beethoven. They will discover how he came to be one of the most famous composers of all time. Program practice in Gym -songs/solos -speaking parts -dance Students will become familiar with the life of Beethoven. They will discover how he came to be one of the most famous composers of all time. Review; PowerPoint of Beethoven’s life; cotton ball activity with music relating to his loss of hearing; brain pop video and question sheet; Beethoven matching activity Program practice in Gym Review; PowerPoint of Beethoven’s life; cotton ball activity with music relating to his loss of hearing; brain pop video and question sheet; Beethoven matching activity Question sheet with fill-in-theblank answers; observation of matching activity Program practice in Gym Question sheet with fill-in-theblank answers; observation of matching activity Question sheet for brain pop video filling in the blanks; understanding Beethoven’s loss of hearing with cotton balls; matching activity as a class on the board Program practice in Gym Materials Needed composer PowerPoint brain pop video and question sheet cotton balls music clip clip boards pencils Beethoven matching Other Resources (e.g. Web, books, etc.) internet Question sheet for brain pop video filling in the blanks; understanding Beethoven’s loss of hearing with cotton balls; matching activity as a class on the board Additional Notes Friday rotation activity: Just Dance on the Wii or Name that Tune