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STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Band Karate White Belt Comparing time signatures and performing rounds. Informational TextEssential Elements Comprehensive Band Method Writing Tasks- Creating and performing basic music notation. Central Ideas 1. Students will review counting eighth notes. 2. Students will compare 2/4 time and 4/4 time. 3. Students will perform rounds on their instruments. Essential Questions How do we perform using different time signatures? Vocabulary 1. 2/4 2. Round 3. Tempo Markings 4. Flam Tap 5. ppp-fff Anchor Charts 1. Dynamics Chart Assessment Focus Belt Assessment: Students perform items on the assessment checklist to receive the colored belt. Upon completion, students move on to the next assessment level. STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Band Karate Yellow Belt Introduction to ties and dotted half notes. Informational TextEssential Elements Comprehensive Band Method Writing Tasks- Creating and performing basic music notation. Central Ideas 1. Students will learn a new note on their instrument. 2. Students will learn how to count ties and dotted half notes. Essential Questions How do marking such as ties and dotes change note values? Vocabulary 1. Tie 2. Dotted Half Notes Anchor Charts 1. Rhythm Chart Assessment Focus Belt Assessment: Students perform items on the assessment checklist to receive the colored belt. Upon completion, students move on to the next assessment level. STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Band Karate Orange Belt Introduction to music theory notation. Informational TextEssential Elements Comprehensive Band Method Writing Tasks- Creating and performing basic music notation. Central Ideas 1. Students will compare ¾ time to other time signatures. 2. Students will learn a new note on their instrument. 3. Students will learn about basic music theory devices. Essential Questions How do we read and perform music theory notation? Vocabulary 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Anchor Charts 1. Fingering Chart 2. Circle of Fifths ¾ time signature Accents Accidentals 1st ending 2nd ending Assessment Focus Belt Assessment: Students perform items on the assessment checklist to receive the colored belt. Upon completion, students move on to the next assessment level. STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Band Karate Purple Belt Introduction to band instruments. Informational TextEssential Elements Comprehensive Band Method Writing Tasks- Creating and performing basic music notation. Central Ideas 1. Students will learn a new note on their instrument. 2. Students will learn how to play and count sixteenth notes. 3. Students will learn how to improvise using basic rhythms. Essential Questions What does it mean to improvise and how can we do it? Vocabulary 1. Sixteenth Notes (percussion only) 2. Rhythm 3. Improvise 4. Theme 5. Variations 6. D.C. al Fine Anchor Charts 1. Fingering Chart Assessment Focus Belt Assessment: Students perform items on the assessment checklist to receive the colored belt. Upon completion, students move on to the next assessment level. STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Band Karate Blue Belt Introduction to musical expression. Informational TextEssential Elements Comprehensive Band Method Writing Tasks- Creating and performing basic music notation. Central Ideas 1. Students will analyze musical examples and identify places where musical expression can be added. 2. Introduction to historical musical genres. Essential Questions How do we observe expression marking in band? Vocabulary 1. Slur 2. Spirituals 3. Ragtime 4. Glissando (trombones early) 5. Multiple measure rests 6. Simile 7. Roll (bells only) Anchor Charts 1. Chart in Essential Elements Assessment Focus Belt Assessment: Students perform items on the assessment checklist to receive the colored belt. Upon completion, students move on to the next assessment level. STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Band Karate Green Belt Introduction of new rhythms. Informational TextEssential Elements Comprehensive Band Method Writing Tasks- Creating and performing basic music notation. Central Ideas 1. Students will learn to count and perform dotted quarter notes. Essential Questions How do we count and perform dotted quarter notes? How are they different from dotted half notes? Vocabulary 1. Dotted quarter note 2. Natural SIgn Anchor Charts 1. Chart in Essential Elements. Assessment Focus Belt Assessment: Students perform items on the assessment checklist to receive the colored belt. Upon completion, students move on to the next assessment level. STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Band Karate Brown Belt Solo performances with accompaniment. Informational TextEssential Elements Comprehensive Band Method Writing Tasks- Creating and performing basic music notation. Central Ideas 1. Students will learn a solo on their instrument and perform it with piano accompaniment Essential Questions How do we collaborate in music? Vocabulary 1. Solo 2. Accompaniment 3. Collaborate Anchor Charts N/A Assessment Focus Belt Assessment: Students perform items on the assessment checklist to receive the colored belt. Upon completion, students move on to the next assessment level. STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Band Karate Black Belt-1st Degree Expanding Musical Range. Informational TextEssential Elements Comprehensive Band Method Writing Tasks- Creating and performing basic music notation. Central Ideas 1. Students will to play over the break (clarinets only). 2. Students will learn to play lip slurs (brass only). 3. Students will learn to play a closed roll (percussion only). Essential Questions How can we expand our playing range? Vocabulary 1. Break 2. Lip slurs 3. Closed roll 4. Common time 5. Range Anchor Charts 1. Fingering Chart Assessment Focus Belt Assessment: Students perform items on the assessment checklist to receive the colored belt. Upon completion, students move on to the next assessment level. STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Band Karate Black Belt-2nd Degree Concert Bb Scale. Informational TextEssential Elements Comprehensive Band Method Writing Tasks- Creating and performing basic music notation. Central Ideas Essential Questions 1. Students will practice the Concert Bb scale with varied How do we perform the Concert Bb scale? rhythms and patterns. Vocabulary 1. Scale 2. Concert Bb 3. Ascending 4. Descending Anchor Charts 1. Scale Sheet Assessment Focus Belt Assessment: Students perform items on the assessment checklist to receive the colored belt. Upon completion, students move on to the next assessment level. STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Band Karate Black Belt-3rd Degree Syncopation- the accent on and off the beat. Informational TextEssential Elements Comprehensive Band Method Writing Tasks- Creating and performing basic music notation. Central Ideas 1. Students will play eighth notes on and off the beat. Vocabulary 1. Accent 2. Beat 3. On/Off 4. Syncopation Essential Questions What is syncopation and how does it change where the musical accent is located? Anchor Charts 1. Syncopation Workbook Supplemental Handouts Assessment Focus Belt Assessment: Students perform items on the assessment checklist to receive the colored belt. Upon completion, students move on to the next assessment level. STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Band Karate Black Belt-4th Degree Changing Meter. Informational TextEssential Elements Comprehensive Band Method Writing Tasks- Creating and performing basic music notation. Central Ideas Essential Questions 1. Students will perform songs with changing time How can we change meter while playing our instruments? Does signatures. the beat stay the same? 2. Students will perform songs using enharmonic note names. Vocabulary Anchor Charts 1. Meter 1. Circle of fifths 2. Enharmonic Assessment Focus Belt Assessment: Students perform items on the assessment checklist to receive the colored belt. Upon completion, students move on to the next assessment level. STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Band Karate Black Belt: 5th Degree Concert Eb Scale, Concert F Scale. Informational TextEssential Elements Comprehensive Band Method Writing Tasks- Creating and performing basic music notation. Central Ideas 1. Students will perform the concert Eb scale. 2. Students will perform the concert f scale. Essential Questions How do we transfer our skills with the concert Bb scale to other keys? Vocabulary 1. Scale 2. Ascending 3. Descending 4. Keys 5. Whole Step 6. Half Step Anchor Charts 1. Circle of Fifths 2. Scale Sheets Assessment Focus Belt Assessment: Students perform items on the assessment checklist to receive the colored belt. Upon completion, students move on to the next assessment level. STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Band Karate Black Belt-6th Degree Concert Ab scale, Chromatic Scale. Informational TextEssential Elements Comprehensive Band Method Writing Tasks- Creating and performing basic music notation. Central Ideas 1. Students will perform the Concert Ab Scale 2. Students will perform a one octave chromatic scale. Vocabulary 1. Chromatic Essential Questions What is a chromatic scale and how does it differ from a regular scale? Anchor Charts 1. Circle of Fifths 2. Scale Sheet 3. Fingering chart (for alternate fingerings) Assessment Focus Belt Assessment: Students perform items on the assessment checklist to receive the colored belt. Upon completion, students move on to the next assessment level. STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Pacing Standard/Outco me Lesson Objectives White MU:Pr6.1.E.5a Demonstrate attention to technical accuracy and expressive qualities in prepared and improvised performances of a varied repertoire of music. MU:Pr6.1.E.5a Demonstrate attention to technical accuracy and expressive qualities in prepared and improvised performances of a varied repertoire of music. MU:Re7.2.E.5a Identify how knowledge of context and the use of repetition, similarities, and contrasts inform the response to music. MU:Re7.2.E.5a Identify how Eighth note review, 2/4 time signature, tempo markings, flam tap, extended dynamics. Yellow Orange Purple Checks for Understanding Count/note writing Scaffolds/Supports Instructional Resources/Tools Essential Elements Book 1. 2. 3. 4. Essential Elements Book 1. Page 14, Line 61 2. Page 14, Line 65 3. Page 42, Measures 25-36 @80bpm Self-Direction Creativity Critical Thinking ¾ time signature, Count/note Essential Elements accents, new note, writing Book accidentals, key signature, 1st and Belt assessment 2nd endings. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Self-Direction Creativity Critical Thinking New note, sixteenth notes 1. Page 17, Line 84 2. Page 17, Line 85 Ties, dotted half notes, new note. Belt assessment Count/note writing Belt assessment Count/note writing Essential Elements Book Page 10, Line 45 Page 10, Line 48 Page 10, Line 49 Page 11, Line 51 21st Century Learning Self-Direction Creativity Critical Thinking Page 15, Line 69 Page 15, Line 71 Page 15, Line 74 Page 15, Line 76 Page 42, Measures 1-36 @80bpm Creativity Critical STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Blue Green Brown knowledge of context and the use of repetition, similarities, and contrasts inform the response to music. MU:Re8.1.E.5a Identify interpretations of the expressive intent and meaning of musical works, referring to the elements of music, contexts, and (when appropriate) the setting of the text. MU:Pr6.1.E.5a Demonstrate attention to technical accuracy and expressive qualities in prepared and improvised performances of a varied repertoire of music. MU:Cr2.1.E.5b Preserve draft compositions and improvisations through standard (perc. only), improvisation, theme and variations, D.C. al Fine. 3. Page 17, Line 90 4. Page 17, Line 91 5. Page 42, Measures 136@80bpm Thinking Essential Elements Book 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Page 19, Line 96 Page 19, Line 97 Page 20, Line 100 Page 20, Line 101 Page 20, Line 102 Self-Direction Creativity Critical Thinking Essential Elements Book 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Page 21, Line 105 Page 22, Line 111 Page 22, Line 112 Page 22, Line 114 Page 22, Line 116 Self-Direction Creativity Critical Thinking 1. Page 23, Line 118 Collaboration Communicati on Info Tech Belt assessment Slurs, spirituals, ragtime, glissando (trombone only), phrase, multiple measure rest, simile, roll (bells only). Listening assessment Naturals, dotted quarter note. Count writing Belt assessment Belt assessment Solo with piano accompaniment. Solo Essential Elements performance/re Book cording Practice CD STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Black First Degree Black Second Degree Black Third Degree notation and audio recording. MU:Pr6.1.E.5a Demonstrate attention to technical accuracy and expressive qualities in prepared and improvised performances of a varied repertoire of music. MU:Pr6.1.E.5a Demonstrate attention to technical accuracy and expressive qualities in prepared and improvised performances of a varied repertoire of music. MU:Pr4.2.E.5a Demonstrate, using music reading skills where appropriate, how knowledge of formal aspects in musical works inform prepared or improvised performances. Belt assessment Lip slurs, register key (clar. Only), closed roll (perc. only), common time. Playing Test Concert Bb scale. Belt Assessment Literate Essential Elements Book 1. 2. 3. 4. Essential Elements Book 1. Page 28, Line 147 2. Page 40, Numbers 1-4 Self-Direction Critical Thinking 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Self-Direction Critical Thinking Belt assessment Page 24, Line 119 Page 25, Line 129 Page 26, Line 135 Page 43, Measures 37-42 @80bpm Self-Direction Creativity Critical Thinking Scale Sheet Eighth notes on and off the beat. Belt Assessment Essential Elements Book Page 31, Line 159 Page 31, Line 160 Page 31, Line 162 Page 31, Line 163 Page 31, Line 164 STOCKBRIDGE VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT - MUSIC DEPARTMENT 6th Grade Band Black Fourth Degree Black Fifth Degree Black Sixth Degree MU:Pr4.2.E.5a Demonstrate, using music reading skills where appropriate, how knowledge of formal aspects in musical works inform prepared or improvised performances. MU:Pr6.1.E.5a Demonstrate attention to technical accuracy and expressive qualities in prepared and improvised performances of a varied repertoire of music. MU:Pr6.1.E.5a Demonstrate attention to technical accuracy and expressive qualities in prepared and improvised performances of a varied repertoire of music. Changing meter, enharmonics. Belt Assessment Essential Elements Book 1. 2. 3. 4. Page 32, Line 168 Page 32, Line 171 Page 33, Line 174 Page 35, Line 181 Self-Direction Critical Thinking Concert Eb scale, Concert F scale. Belt Assessment Essential Elements Book 1. Page 40, Numbers 1-4 2. Page 41, Numbers 1-4 Self-Direction Critical Thinking 1. Page 41, Numbers 102 2. Chromatic Scale Self-Direction Critical Thinking Scale Sheet Concert Ab scale, one octave chromatic scale. Belt Assessment Essential Elements Book Scale Sheet