Orchestra II - High School
Week 1Unit of Study: Positions (III C String)Fourth Grading Period
TEKS (Content)- 2A - Exhibit accurate intonation and rhythm, fundamental skills, and basic performance techniques while performing difficult literature independently and in ensembles.
- 4A - Create a simple of musical phrases.
- 4B - Arrange a simple of musical phrases.
- 2A - Exhibit accurate intonation and rhythm, fundamental skills, and basic performance techniques while performing difficult literature independently and in ensembles.
- 4A - Create a simple of musical phrases.
- 4B - Arrange a simple of musical phrases.
College Prep / Vocabulary / Resources / Instructional Guidelines
Word Wall / Essential Technique 2000 for Strings, Book 3 (2002 Edition)
Pages 14-5
Introducing the Positions for Violin, Viola and Cello, Vol. 2
Harvey S. Whistler
Daily Warm-ups for Strings, Michael Allen
McAdams Metronome
Stereo sound system
Concert Repertoire / The teacher will use resources and Before, During, and After strategies to:
- Demonstrate 3rd Position on C String
- Discuss notation
- Analyze compositional techniques
- Remember note names in third position
- Analyze & apply fingerings
- Rewrite/rearrange rhythms and notes
Key Questions / Student Behaviors
Getting the Big Ideas / Strategies
/ 1. How would you identify & count required rhythms
2. Can you describe how to produce accurate intonation?
3. Describe a music staff and what it is used for. / Play with proper posture and bowing mechanics
Learn and play exercises to find correct pitches and rhythms
Play instrumental warm-ups
Play correct rhythms and pitches
Produce characteristic tone with appropriate vibrato
Read and write basic music notation
Continue learning and playing basic & Concert repertoire / Explanation
Instruction
Demonstration
Drill & Practice
Observation
Review & re-teach
Assessment
Students demonstrate knowledge of music performance and notation by playing correct notes and rhythms
Students will play with accurate intonation and appropriate vibrato.
Before: Engage:
Teacher: Write on board, "What techniques can you use to compose or arrange music?"
During: Explore:
Have Students: Discuss the important points of the reading applied to C string.
After:Summarize
Have Students: Restate the major points.
Technology Connection
Michael Hopkins String Pedagogy Notebook
Mimi Zweig
String Education Resources
Smart Music
The Strad
Special Education / Written Notes- Terms with Definition
Provide Flash Cards with Terminology and notation
Orchestra II - High School
Week 2Unit of Study: Scales - Eb Major and C minor (2 Octave)Fourth Grading Period
TEKS (Content)- 1B - Compare and contrast music forms of literature selected for performances and/or listening.
- 5D - Define the relationships between the content, concepts, and the processes of the other fine arts, other subjects, and those of music.
- 1B - Compare and contrast music forms of literature selected for performances and/or listening.
- 5D - Define the relationships between the content, concepts, and the processes of the other fine arts, other subjects, and those of music.
College Prep / Vocabulary / Resources / Instructional Guidelines
Word Wall
Wagner
Gavotte
Smetana / Essential Technique 2000 for Strings, Book 3 (2002 Edition)
Pages 30-1, 36
Introducing the Positions for Violin, Viola and Cello, Vol. 2
Harvey S. Whistler
Daily Warm-ups for Strings, Michael Allen
McAdams Metronome
Stereo sound system
Concert Repertoire / The teacher will use resources and Before, During, and After strategies to:
- Examine interval sequences/patterns in major and minor scales
- Demonstrate scale alterations for the minor scales
- Reflect upon the life of a composer
- Recognize interval differences between the scales (1B)
- Apply minor sequences to scales
- Relate world events to biographical information (5D)
Key Questions / Student Behaviors
Getting the Big Ideas / Strategies
/ 1. How would you identify & count required rhythms
2. Can you identify the rhythm/meter of the music?
3. Can you identify the key that the music is in? / Play with proper posture and bowing mechanics
Learn and play exercises to find correct pitches and rhythms
Play instrumental warm-ups
Play correct rhythms and pitches
Produce characteristic tone with appropriate vibrato
Read and write basic music notation
Continue learning and playing basic & Concert repertoire / Explanation
Instruction
Demonstration
Drill & Practice
Observation
Review & re-teach
Assessment
Students demonstrate knowledge of music performance and notation by playing correct notes and rhythms
Students will play with accurate intonation and appropriate vibrato.
Student will demonstrate ability to perform assigned music.
Before: Engage:
Teacher: Set goals for student reading & performance
During: Explore:
Have Students: Discuss the cultural and social events during each composer’s Life
After:Summarize
Have Students: Construct a time-line for each composer
Technology Connection
Michael Hopkins String Pedagogy Notebook
Mimi Zweig
String Education Resources
Smart Music
The Strad
Special Education / Written Notes- Terms with Definition
Provide Flash Cards with Terminology and notation
Orchestra II - High School
Week 3Unit of Study: Rhythms and Bowings (6/8 Rhythms)Fourth Grading Period
TEKS (Content)- 2 A – demonstrate independently and in ensembles accurate intonation and rhythm, fundamental skills, and basic performance techniques while performing moderately difficult literature, independently and in ensembles.
- 3A - Sight-read ensemble parts.
- 3B - Read and write music that incorporates rhythmic patterns in simple, compound and asymmetric meters.
- 2 A – demonstrate independently and in ensembles accurate intonation and rhythm, fundamental skills, and basic performance techniques while performing moderately difficult literature, independently and in ensembles.
- 3A - Sight-read ensemble parts.
- 3B - Read and write music that incorporates rhythmic patterns in simple, compound and asymmetric meters.
College Prep / Vocabulary / Resources / Instructional Guidelines
Word Wall / Essential Technique 2000 for Strings, Book 3 (2002 Edition)
Page 41
Introducing the Positions for Violin, Viola and Cello, Vol. 2
Harvey S. Whistler
Daily Warm-ups for Strings, Michael Allen
McAdams Metronome
Stereo sound system
Concert Repertoire / The teacher will use resources and Before, During, and After strategies to:
- Demonstrate counting and writing 6/8 rhythms
- Dissect rhythmic patterns
- Analyze elements of sight-reading
- Interpret rhythmic notation (2A)
- Organize counting syllables thru writing (3B)
- Discuss sight-reading technique (3A)
Key Questions / Student Behaviors
Getting the Big Ideas / Strategies
/ 1. How would you identify & count required rhythms
2. Can you write music that follows identified rules?
3. Describe the proper positioning for the instrument you are playing. / Continue playing with proper posture and bowing mechanics
Learn and play exercises to find correct pitches and rhythms
Play instrumental warm-ups
Play correct rhythms and pitches
Produce characteristic tone with appropriate vibrato
Read and write basic music notation
Continue learning and playing basic & Concert repertoire / Explanation
Instruction
Demonstration
Drill & Practice
Observation
Review & re-teach
Assessment
Students demonstrate knowledge of proper instrument positioning and performance
Students will play with accurate intonation with appropriate vibrato.
Student will demonstrate ability to perform assigned music.
Before: Engage:
Have Students: Make predictions about the text (rhythm chart) of rhythms
During: Explore:
Have Students: Ask questions about note values/durations, counting syllables and beat relationships.
After:Summarize
Have Students: Compare rhythmic values to beats and apply to performance.
Technology Connection
Michael Hopkins String Pedagogy Notebook
Mimi Zweig
String Education Resources
Smart Music
The Strad
Special Education / Written Notes- Terms with Definition
Provide Flash Cards with Terminology and notation
Orchestra II - High School
Week 4Unit of Study: Spiccato BowingFourth Grading Period
TEKS (Content)- 2 A – demonstrate independently and in ensembles accurate intonation and rhythm, fundamental skills, and basic performance techniques while performing moderately difficult literature, independently and in ensembles.
- 3C - Interpret music symbols and terms referring to dynamics, tempo, and articulation during solo and ensemble performances.
- 2 A – demonstrate independently and in ensembles accurate intonation and rhythm, fundamental skills, and basic performance techniques while performing moderately difficult literature, independently and in ensembles.
- 3C - Interpret music symbols and terms referring to dynamics, tempo, and articulation during solo and ensemble performances.
College Prep / Vocabulary / Resources / Instructional Guidelines
Word Wall
spiccato
staccato
Offenbach
Presto / Essential Technique 2000 for Strings, Book 3 (2002 Edition)
Page 44
Introducing the Positions for Violin, Viola and Cello, Vol. 2
Harvey S. Whistler
Daily Warm-ups for Strings, Michael Allen
McAdams Metronome
Stereo sound system
Concert Repertoire / The teacher will use resources and Before, During, and After strategies to:
- Demonstrate spiccato Notation and technique
- Evaluate articulations
- Guide student responses
- Respond to articulations
- Demonstrate different articulations (2A)
- Interpret & apply spiccato and staccato articulations (3C)
Key Questions / Student Behaviors
Getting the Big Ideas / Strategies
/ 1. How would you identify intervals between notes
2. Can you identify major and minor scales
3. Describe differences and similarities in the music being performed. / Play with proper posture and bowing mechanics
Learn and play exercises to find correct pitches and rhythms
Play instrumental warm-ups
Play correct rhythms and pitches
Produce characteristic tone with appropriate vibrato
Read and write basic music notation
Continue learning and playing basic & Concert repertoire / Explanation
Instruction
Demonstration
Drill & Practice
Observation
Review & re-teach
Assessment
Students demonstrate knowledge of music performance and notation by playing correct notes and rhythms
Students will play with accurate intonation and appropriate vibrato.
Students will identify major and minor scales
Before: Engage:
Have Students: Make predictions about the text.
During: Explore:
Have Students: Define different articulations
After:Summarize
Have Students: Complete a chart that shows articulations and their meaning.
Technology Connection
Michael Hopkins String Pedagogy Notebook
Mimi Zweig
String Education Resources
Smart Music
The Strad
Special Education / Written Notes- Terms with Definition
Provide Flash Cards with Terminology and notation
Orchestra II - High School
Week 5Unit of Study: CompositionFourth Grading Period
TEKS (Content)- 4A - Create a simple of musical phrases.
- 4B - Arrange a simple of musical phrases.
- 5C - Identify music-related vocations and avocations within the community.
- 4A - Create a simple of musical phrases.
- 4B - Arrange a simple of musical phrases.
- 5C - Identify music-related vocations and avocations within the community.
College Prep / Vocabulary / Resources / Instructional Guidelines
Word Wall
composition / Essential Technique 2000 for Strings, Book 3 (2002 Edition)
Page 48
Introducing the Positions for Violin, Viola and Cello, Vol. 2
Harvey S. Whistler
Daily Warm-ups for Strings, Michael Allen
McAdams Metronome
Stereo sound system
Concert Repertoire
All-State Audition Etudes / The teacher will use resources and Before, During, and After strategies to:
- Examine definition of composition
- Guide student discussion and discovery
- Analyze compositional techniques
- Recognize compositional forms
- Uncover "call and answer" phrase relationships
- Construct melodic phrases (4A)(4B)
Key Questions / Student Behaviors
Getting the Big Ideas / Strategies
/ 1. How would you identify & count required rhythms
2. Can you describe the meter of the music?
3. How would you describe asymmetric meter. / Play with proper posture and bowing mechanics
Learn and play exercises to find correct pitches and rhythms
Play instrumental warm-ups
Play correct rhythms and pitches
Produce characteristic tone with appropriate vibrato
Read and write basic music notation
Continue learning and playing basic & Concert repertoire / Explanation
Instruction
Demonstration
Drill & Practice
Observation
Review & re-teach
Assessment
Students demonstrate knowledge of music performance and notation by playing correct notes and rhythms
Students will play with accurate intonation and appropriate vibrato.
Before: Engage:
Have Students: Predict elements of composition
During: Explore:
Have Students: Discuss compositional techniques
After:Summarize
Have Students: Relate careers to music (5C)
Technology Connection
Michael Hopkins String Pedagogy Notebook
Mimi Zweig
String Education Resources
Smart Music
The Strad
Special Education / Written Notes- Terms with Definition
Provide Flash Cards with Terminology and notation
Orchestra II - High School
Week 6Unit of Study: Chromatics IVFourth Grading Period
TEKS (Content)- 2 A – demonstrate independently and in ensembles accurate intonation and rhythm, fundamental skills, and basic performance techniques while performing moderately difficult literature, independently and in ensembles.
- 5A - Classify aurally-presented music by genre, style, and historical period.
- 2 A – demonstrate independently and in ensembles accurate intonation and rhythm, fundamental skills, and basic performance techniques while performing moderately difficult literature, independently and in ensembles.
- 5A - Classify aurally-presented music by genre, style, and historical period
College Prep / Vocabulary / Resources / Instructional Guidelines
Word Wall / Essential Technique 2000 for Strings, Book 3 (2002 Edition)
Page 37 (Exercise 186)
Introducing the Positions for Violin, Viola and Cello, Vol. 2
Harvey S. Whistler
Daily Warm-ups for Strings, Michael Allen
McAdams Metronome
Stereo sound system
Concert Repertoire
All-State Audition Etudes / The teacher will use resources and Before, During, and After strategies to:
- Examine chromatic fingerings
- Evaluate finger movement
- Analyze intonation and fingerings
- Recognize & play chromatic patterns (2A)
- Apply fingerings to enharmonics
- Assemble chromatic patterns
Key Questions / Student Behaviors
Getting the Big Ideas / Strategies
/ 1. How would you identify the stylistic or historical background of the music you are playing?
2. Can you demonstrate the ability to read and analyze higher levels of melodic complexity?
3. Describe a series of complex melodies. / Play with proper posture and bowing mechanics
Learn and play exercises to find correct pitches and rhythms
Play instrumental warm-ups
Play correct rhythms and pitches
Produce characteristic tone with appropriate vibrato
Read and write basic music notation
Continue learning and playing basic & concert repertoire
Start studying All-State Etudes / Explanation
Instruction
Demonstration
Drill & Practice
Observation
Review & re-teach
Assessment
Students demonstrate knowledge of music performance and notation by playing correct notes and rhythms
Students will play with accurate intonation and appropriate vibrato.
Before: Engage:
Teacher: Set goals for student reading (Find out how many note names one enharmonic has?)
Have Students: Preview musical examples of chromaticism thru listening and/or notation
During: Explore:
Have Students: Describe notations and sounds of chromaticism within musical examples. (5A)
After:Summarize
Have Students: Recognize chromatic notation.
Technology Connection
Michael Hopkins String Pedagogy Notebook
Mimi Zweig
String Education Resources
Smart Music
The Strad
Special Education / Written Notes- Terms with Definition
Provide Flash Cards with Terminology and notation
Orchestra II - High School
Week 7Unit of Study: Shifting (I-III, C String)Fourth Grading Period
TEKS (Content)- 1 B – Define musical performances, intervals, music notation, chord structure, rhythm/meter, and harmonic texture, using standard terminology
- 2A - Exhibit accurate intonation and rhythm, fundamental skills, and basic performance techniques while performing moderately difficult literature independently and in ensembles.
- 1 B – Define musical performances, intervals, music notation, chord structure, rhythm/meter, and harmonic texture, using standard terminology
- 2A - Exhibit accurate intonation and rhythm, fundamental skills, and basic performance techniques while performing moderately difficult literature independently and in ensembles.
College Prep / Vocabulary / Resources / Instructional Guidelines
Word Wall / Essential Technique 2000 for Strings, Book 3 (2002 Edition)
Page 15
Introducing the Positions for Violin, Viola and Cello, Vol. 2
Harvey S. Whistler
Daily Warm-ups for Strings, Michael Allen
McAdams Metronome
Stereo sound system
Concert Repertoire
All-State Audition Etudes / The teacher will use resources and Before, During, and After strategies to:
- Examine shifting symbols
- Discuss notation
- Evaluate student performance
- Interpret shifting notation
- Analyze fingerings
- Relate shifting to technical exercises (2A)
Key Questions / Student Behaviors
Getting the Big Ideas / Strategies
/ Can you demonstrate basic performance techniques?
Can you evaluate the requirements for sight-reading?
How do you read complex rhythms? / Learn concert repertoire by memory
Demonstrate fundamental performance techniques in rehearsal/ concert setting
Demonstrate performance etiquette in rehearsal/ concert setting
Evaluate rehearsals/ performance with basic criteria
Demonstrate appropriate audience etiquette.
Continue learning & playing basic, Concert repertoire and All-State etudes / Demonstrations
Compare & Contrast
Drill & Practice
Instruction
Observation
Review & re-teach
Assessment
Students demonstrate appropriate concert etiquette.
Students critique a recorded performance using performance criteria.
Before: Engage:
Have Students: Create a mental overview of the music to be sight-read.
During: Explore:
Have Students: Determine what is important
After:Summarize
Have Students: Complete a Graphic Organizer that shows the notes in third position.
Technology Connection
Michael Hopkins String Pedagogy Notebook
Mimi Zweig
String Education Resources
Smart Music
The Strad
Special Education / Written Notes- Terms with Definition
Provide Flash Cards with Terminology and notation
Orchestra II - High School