Music 110 - Music for Elementary School Teachers Dr. Chagnon 619 388-2221

Office Hours: MW 1:15-2:15; TTH 9-11am, C216 webpage: homework.sdmesa.edu/rchagnon

Student Learning Outcomes:

1.Students will develop the skills for demonstrating their understanding of the following musical concepts: dynamics, form, pitch, beat, rhythm, tempo, texture, and melody.

2.Students will learn to use their voice for singing.

3.Students will learn to play the Flutophone.

4.Students will learn processes to engage students in some of the K – 5 academic content standards for visual and performing arts in California.

5.Students will develop strategies for teaching musical concepts to elementary school students.

Course Contents

1. Students will learn to sing and play a repertoire of songs using their voice and flutophone, which will then serve as a resource for learning musical concepts.

2.Students will engage in both individual and group assignments that cater to the five strands of the K – 5 academic content standards for visual and performing arts in California: a. artistic perception, b. creative expression, c. aesthetic value, d. connections, relationships, applications, e. historical/cultural

3.Students will develop lesson plans for teaching musical concepts using a Kodaly-based method, and have several opportunities to “teach” each other music-related concepts.

Method of Evaluation Due dates will be announced well in advance.

1.Quizzes (several)50%

Examples include: 1. Starting a song 2. So-mi I, II 3. Ta ti ti 4. Flute I, II, III 5. Songs of Silence

6. Radio on-off 7. Dictation 8. Disappearing Music 9. Music Game 10. Basic music knowledge

2.Homework assignments5%

Examples include Music Match, Music Advocacy

3.Exams40%

Teach I, II, Final (sing a song, play a song on flutophone, sing a rhythm)

4.Projects5%

Examples include Bulletin Board, Soundscape, Where’s Mr. Maraca

5.Class participation: It is the student’s responsibility to drop all classes in which he/she is no longer attending

Students who remain enrolled in a class beyond the published withdrawal deadline as stated in the class schedule, will receive an evaluative letter grade in this class.

  • Absences, tardiness, and leaving class early will not be part of the grade prior to the drop deadline. However, students accumulating absences that exceed 6% (4 hrs) of the total hours scheduled for the class can and will most likely be dropped. Students late for class/leaving early more than 3 times will also be eligible to be dropped. The final grade in this class will be affected by active participation, including attendance, as follows: After the drop date, two unexcused absences will lower one’s grade by a letter. (ex. A to B).

Method of Instruction

This is a performance-based class; therefore your 100% class participation is necessary. This will include singing; doing a variety of physical activities such as walking, clapping; playing Flutophone; giving class presentations; and working with other students in groups. Students with disabilities who may need academic accommodations should discuss options with me during the first 2 weeks of class.

Supplies

1. Flutophone (in bookstore)

2.Manuscript paper (music paper) Google “manuscript paper”

3.Texts: 150 American folk Songs to sing, read, and play; Class packet: PAC (bookstore)

WEBPAGE Most of the songs we sing in class can be found at my webpage.

DateTitleClass Content

#

M2/10Start a Song5 1 2, rain, ring, old mac, pumpkin, bye baby, hot, twinkle, Rhody

W2/24Flute I8 Let us chase the squirrel

M2/26So-mi I9 Bluebird, Bye baby, Ring, Hot, Rain, Hop old squirrel

W3/17Basic Music (written)14

M3/19Rhythm15 Liza, Riding, Pumpkin, Swing low, Old Mac, Hop Old

W3/26Flute II17Bye baby bunting

M3/24/1-W4/23Song of silence16-23Melodic signing; class has to guess song

M3/24/1-W4/23Rhythm dictation16-23Create + speak 4 beat rhythm for class to write down

M3/24/1-W4/23Radio On and Off16-23Lead song indicating when to sing out loud/sing to yourself

M3/24/1-W4/23Disappearing music16-23Write 4 measure rhythm on board/ erase measures + sing

M3/24/1-W4/23Music game16-23Handout

M3/24/1-W4/23Music match16-23Match written music to music titles

M4/21So mi II21 Aunt Rhody, The Farmer, Old Mac, Skipping rope, Pumpkin

M 4/23Flute III22There was a mighty king

MW4/28-4/30Teach I24-25Teach one of three prepared lesson plans

MW5/5-7Teach II26-27Teach a follow-up lesson plan

M 5/12Advocacy28Why teach music in school?

MW 5/12-14Bulletin board28-29Group project

W5/22-24Final30-31Sing a melody, play a flutophone song, speak a rhythm (6 min.)