ࡱ> MPJKL] bjbjgg c &b &b, DD4h0],!B!B!B!j$>$$ ܰްްްްްް$ ö$&$"H$"$$DDB!B!&&&$fD8B!B!ܰ&$ܰ&&&v|B!@o.&"&dȰ-0](qP&Fqq$$$&$$$$$&$$$]$$$$q$$$$$$$$$ B : Instructor: Nicole M. Greggs, NBCT-EMC/Music, Instructor Email: Ngreggs@fau.edu Office Hours: Tues. 4:30-5pm or By appointment Correspondence: Through email, or text 954-868-5515 Website:  HYPERLINK "http://www.musicmakerscamp.com" www.musicmakerscamp.com Course Description: This class is a state mandated course prior to attaining certification, focusing on pedagogical content knowledge in Music for Music Education majors. Students will gain a working understanding of styles of learning; appropriate elementary general music scope and sequence; effective lesson planning & curricular design; implementation of musical skills and materials for the elementary music classroom; and impactful methodologies for teaching elementary music. Open to music majors only. Pre-Requisites: Introduction To Music Education MUE 2040 This course requires students to write lesson plans and teach in an elementary classroom setting. Singing in tune with appropriate tone quality in childrens ranges is required. Rationale: The purpose of this course is to provide pre-service elementary music teachers an understanding of and practice in structuring elementary (K-8) music instruction including national music standards, music objectives, assessments, and instructional processes. Students are expected to participate fully in classroom and independent experiences to improve musical and pedagogical skills. Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students should be able to: explain the elements of music and demonstrate appropriate teaching sequences for each. design sequential curriculum and assessments based on the National Music Standards for elementary grades and the Florida music standards. teach music content through singing, demonstrate accurate and expressive musicianship skills appropriate for the elementary classroom. create curriculum that provides recognition or adaptations for a variety of student populations including physical, mental, or language disabilities as well as various cultural, learning style, or ability groupings. demonstrate appropriate use of technology to prepare and deliver instruction. Required Resources, Text And Materials: Music In Childhood: From Preschool through the Elementary Grades (4th Edition) by Patricia Shehan Campbell & Carol Scott-Kassner. Published by Schirmer Cengage Learning:  HYPERLINK "http://www.CengageBrain.com" www.CengageBrain.com . ISBN-13: 978-1-285-05747-7 or ISBN-10: 1-285-05747-3). Florida Sunshine State Standards/NGSSS/Core Standards: download from  HYPERLINK "http://www.cpalms.org" www.cpalms.org or  HYPERLINK "http://www.firn.edu" http://www.firn.edu Soprano recorder for every class Laptop, when exploring technological resources Class Attendance: Attendance and participation in scheduled classes are required to successfully complete the course. You are expected to attend and participate fully in order to develop your teaching skills and gain necessary information from the instructor and classmates available only through classroom discourse. Reasonable accommodations are made for religious observances. Attendance Policy:  HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/provost/files/studentabsences.pdf" http://www.fau.edu/provost/files/studentabsences.pdf Religious Accommodation:  HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter2/Reg%202.007%208-12.pdf" http://www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter2/Reg%202.007%208-12.pdf Communications: Students are expected to check their student email account daily for course announcements. For questions that may benefit all students in the class (e.g. Can you clarify the homework for Tuesday?), post the question in the General Discussions section of the Discussion Board in Canvas. For individual questions (e.g. Can I schedule a meeting to discuss my assignment grade?), email Prof. Greggs directly at the email address above. Electronic Devices: Students are expected to have laptops or tablets for work during class, only for classwork. Devices should only be used for class assignments. Classroom Etiquette: Students are expected to refrain from the use of handheld Internet or texting devices during class & may only use computers to aid in note taking or to access music education websites. Should a student be found in violation of this etiquette, they will be asked to leave class & take the absence. Cell phones should be turned off. Additionally, students are asked to sit in the chairs in a proper manner & keep feet from other furniture. Out of courtesy to other students and to the professor, students are asked to arrive in a timely manner. Religious Accommodation:  HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter2/Reg 2.007 8-12.pdf" http://www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter2/Reg 2.007 8-12.pdf In accordance with rules of the Florida Board of Education and Florida law, students have the right to reasonable accommodations from the University in order to observe religious practices and beliefs with regard to , registration, class attendance, and the scheduling of examinations and work assignments. Students who wish to be excused from course work, class activities, or examinations must notify the instructor in advance of their intention to participate in religious observation and request an excused absence. The instructor will provide a reasonable opportunity to make up such excused absences. Any student who feels aggrieved regarding religious accommodations may present a grievance to the director of Equal Opportunity Programs. Any such grievances will follow Florida Atlantic Universitys established grievance procedure regarding alleged discrimination.  HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/provost/files/religious2011.pdf" http://www.fau.edu/provost/files/religious2011.pdf Code Of Academic Integrity Policy Statement: Students at Florida Atlantic University are expected to maintain the highest ethical standards. Academic dishonesty is considered a serious breach of these ethical standards, because it interferes with the university mission to provide a high quality education in which no student enjoys an unfair advantage over any other. Academic dishonesty is also destructive of the university community, which is grounded in a system of mutual trust and places high value on personal integrity and individual responsibility. Harsh penalties are associated with academic dishonesty. For more information, see University Regulation 4.001. Disability Policy Statement: In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), students who require special accommodation due to a disability to properly execute coursework must register with Student Accessibility Services (SAS) and follow all SAS procedures. SAS has offices across three of Ēs campuses Boca Raton, Davie and Jupiter however disability services are available for students on all campuses. Health And Safety: Students are encouraged to access the Department of Music website  HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/music" www.fau.edu/music to read the Departments guidelines towards hearing & performance health & safety. Expectations of Student Work: As teachers, you will be expected to prepare error-free materials and appropriate, detailed curriculum for your students. To prepare you as music teachers, expectations for written work are no less for this course. Less than A or B work will be returned for revisions. All assignments must be completed to receive a course grade. All written work is to be edited prior to submission. Spelling errors and poor grammar are not acceptable. All written work should be saved or printed with one-inch margins in 12pt. Arial, Calibri, or Times Roman font. The lesson plan assignments (except the final units with lessons) will be revised by the student until all assignments meet a superior level on the grading rubrics. Due to time restrictions of final exams, the final unit (B), recorder proficiency, and resource e-notebook will not be revised. Make Up/ Late Work: If you are absent, you must submit via e-mail. All late work is subject to a 5% per day reduction in grade (maximum of 7 days or 1 class late). Late assignments will be penalized as follows: turned in 1 class late = deduction of a complete letter grade; more than 1 class late= grade of zero (0). Late assignments earning a zero (0) MUST still be completed and submitted to instructor to demonstrate competency on the assignment in order to pass the class. REMINDER - In order to successfully pass this course, all Competency Assessments (-FEAP 8.2 & 10.1) as designated in the syllabus must be passed at the Meets Expectation or Exceeds Expectation level. Assignments & Assessments: All assignments and assessment directions will be posted on the Canvas site for this course. At the end of this syllabus, a tentative outline of the course is provided. Changes in assignments will be posted on Canvas and announcements will be emailed to your account. You must check your email daily for course announcements. The final point distribution based on the grading scale below will be posted on the course website at the end of the semester. Any grade discrepancy should be brought to the instructors attention immediately. Keep all original copies of assignments and grading documentation, hardcopy or electronic copies as distributed to students. It is each students responsibility to submit assignments on time, check grades online, and monitor his/her course grade throughout the semester. As music education majors, students will be video recorded on many occasions most commonly when peer teaching. Video files are for used for classroom assessment, which qualifies as a public record according to Florida law. Make-Up Policy: Assignment due dates are posted in Canvas. It is highly recommended that you work ahead on assignments. Missed assignments due to extreme circumstances will be considered on a case-by-case basis (e.g. hospitalization). Recorder Proficiency (pass/fail): A majority of school districts introduce recorder playing in elementary grades. It is a relatively easy instrument for children and adults to learn. It also compliments the voice as an accompaniment. As a music teacher, you are expected to acquire proficiency in recorder playing. You will be peer-teaching beginning recorder lessons during the semester. Practicing for this proficiency is not specified on the outline of classes and assignments, but is nonetheless expected. The recorder proficiency will be completed during class. Requirements will be distributed during class 3 weeks in advance. Students must pass the proficiency to receive a course grade. Resource eNotebook: Your resource eNotebook for teaching elementary music will be submitted on a flash drive or disk at the final exam. Directions will be posted online. Peer Teaching & Learning Plans: For each lesson you teach in class (peer teaching), you will write a learning plan with standards, objectives, assessment, and teaching process. You will be teaching a portion of your full plan to the class. Most teaching segments in class will be between 5-7 minutes. Feedback from your peers and instructor will be given. Directions for each peer teaching will be distributed in class. 1. Singing rote (song assigned; Performance Assessment) 2. Instrumental (Performance Assessment and Creating or Responding Assessment) 3. Listening\Responding, Movement, &\or Creating (two assessment types) Final Exam: The final exam will be a take-home format and distributed during the last week of classes and due during the assigned final exam time. It will include: Processes for all musical modes of expression (singing, playing, listening, moving, creating) Curriculum design (including standards and performance, responding, and creating assessments) Evaluation: Class Participation 25% Exams/Quizzes/Presentations 30% Resource eNotebook/Binder 25% Final Exam 20% Grade Distribution: A+ = 100 98% A = 97 94 A- = 93 90 B+ = 89 88 B = 87 84 B- = 83 80 C+ = 79 78 C = 77 74* C- = 73 70 D+ = 69 68 D = 67 64 D- = 63 60 F = 59 and Below *A grade of C or better is required to pass this class. A grade of C- or less means course must be retaken. A grade of Incomplete will be assigned only in the case of extreme emergency or illness with proper notification. Syllabus Assignment: The following text must be submitted electronically as a first assignment for the course. Copy and paste it into a blank word-processing document and submit it online. This is a PASS/FAIL assignment and must be completed by 8/29/17: I have received, read, and understand the nature of and requirements for: Elementary Music Methods 1 including the requirement for video recording. Name: ________________________________ Date: _______________________ TENTATIVE COURSE ASSIGNMENT GUIDE- CHECK CANVAS FOR MOST CURRENT UPDATES Academic Calendar: HYPERLINK "https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fau.edu%2Fregistrar%2Fpdf%2Facadcal1718_063017.pdf&data=01%7C01%7Cnicole.greggs%40browardschools.com%7C434875c3cb8a4219308108d4d504de4c%7Ceeacb5cb53704358a96aa3783c95d422%7C1&sdata=kn9BzAlp3tsulh4I3tEuc6cFqyAH0h%2FXb9W5cpjmx5I%3D&reserved=0" \t "_blank" http://www.fau.edu/registrar/pdf/acadcal1718_063017.pdf Final Exam Schedule: HYPERLINK "https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fau.edu%2Fregistrar%2Fpdf%2FFall_2017_Final_Exam_Schedule_Apr_7.pdf&data=01%7C01%7Cnicole.greggs%40browardschools.com%7C434875c3cb8a4219308108d4d504de4c%7Ceeacb5cb53704358a96aa3783c95d422%7C1&sdata=dEO0vmJeZHIY1%2B81%2BLDjjd86rkrN14JPSaYkmMRJSJw%3D&reserved=0" \t "_blank" http://www.fau.edu/registrar/pdf/Fall_2017_Final_Exam_Schedule_Apr_7.pdf CLASS DATEASSIGNED READING (from Music In Childhood- Campbell/ Scott-Kassner)WHATS DUE?AUG. 22Chapter 1- Multiple Meanings of Music for ChildrenGet the book! Student Welcome Survey: Whats Your Story? Class overview & expectations Set up a folder on your laptop to compile your Elementary General Music Digital Notebook. All assignments should be placed in this folder, as well as printed out an organized in your Elementary General Music Methods Notebook. SET UP TABBED SECTIONS: Review Questions/ AUG. 29Chapter 2- From Theory to Practice in Teaching Music to Childrenp. 15 Review Questions 1-3. For this and all future review question assignments, please list your name, course, and assignment date in the header. Type the question and then its answer. Skip a line between questions. Complete the Syllabus Assignment.SEPT. 5Chapter 3- Methods of Teaching Music to Childrenp. 70 Review Question 1. Describe & evaluate 2 youtube videos for each pedagogy: Dalcroze, Kodaly, and Orff. Create a table showing the title of each video, its pedagogy, and how each video: develops aural skills; develops musical literacy; &/or develops creative expression.SEPT. 12Chapter 4- The Singing Childp. 110 Review Questions 1-2; Also: Give up to 3 reasons why playing the melody while young children sing is important? p. 110 Project 2 (Collect 5 songs you feel all K-5 kids should know; analyze each for melodic & rhythmic content; order from simplest to most complex; & list in which grade each song should be taught.) p. 110 Project 3 Adapted (Use  HYPERLINK "http://www.jwpepper.com" www.jwpepper.com or similar as a choral music source.) 1) Write an invitational letter for a childrens choir. Include congratulations, uniform and cost description, and a months tentative rehearsal dates, plus an area for parent permission signature. 2) Decide whether you will audition students and why/why not. 3) Begin an Excel file of at least 5 elementary choral music showing song title, composer, publisher, publishers #, range/tessitura, voicing, accompaniment (piano/ track/ Orff/ guitar/ percussion/ other) and genre (sacred/ secular/ holiday/ patriotic/ novelty/ etc.) Include at least 3 festival, 3 secular, 2 patriotic, and 2 novelty pieces. 4) Create a concert program for your first chorus concert that includes a front cover and an order of all songs with composer.SEPT. 19Chapter 5- Pitch and the Childp. 126 Review Question 1 Create or purchase (try  HYPERLINK "http://www.pinterest.com" www.pinterest.com ) one game for teaching melodic direction for gr. K-2 and one game for teaching treble staff letter recognition for gr. 3-5. Turn in either the actual games, or a description with photos (500 words or less per game). Mini-Teaching Practicum #1: teach a 10-minute lesson that thoroughly teaches a song (process: rhythm, solfege, pronunciation, words, background). You will be assigned a grade level K-5. Lesson must include written objectives, standards, monitoring, and assessment. Pacing, vocal inflection, and skills/knowledge will be part of the assessment. Must use College of Ed. Format & submit by 4:00pm on due date, via email, to:  HYPERLINK "mailto:sbrown75@fau.edu" ngreggs69@fau.edu. SEPT. 26Chapter 6- The Moving Childp. 164 Review Question 1. Also, answer the following: 2) Why is group movement a critical prerequisite for singing & playing instruments successfully? 3) How does moving to music while singing improve brain development in elementary age children? 4) What are Phyllis Weikarts 4 steps to movement fluency? Develop &/or describe one movement game each for gr. K-2 & gr. 3-5 to teach/review the elements of space, time, & energy. Compile 1 song with movements per grade (K, 1, 2). Include song notation and description of movements for each song. Project 2 Adapted: Be able to perform & teach at 1 folk dance appropriate for gr. K-2 &. Download or type the dance movements, and list the accompanying song or recording. Include at least one square dance & one play party within your 4 choices. OCT. 3Chapter 7- Rhythm and the ChildP. 206 Review Question 2 Adapted: What is the scope & sequence for introducing duration & meter in gr. K-5? List at 1 song per grade that incorporate appropriate rhythmic elements and meters. Be able to read, count, & teach to kids instructor-assigned rhythms using traditional marching band counting systems. Create or purchase (try  HYPERLINK "http://www.pinterest.com" www.pinterest.com ) 1 game for reviewing quarter note/rest & eighth note pairs for gr. K-2 & 1 game for reviewing half notes, syncopation, &/or sixteenth notes for gr. 3-5. Turn in either the actual games, or a description w/photos (500 words or less per game). Mini-Teaching Practicum #2: teach a 7-minute lesson that introduces rhythm. You will be assigned a grade level. Grade will be determined in advance. Lesson must include written objectives, standards, monitoring, & assessment. Pacing, vocal inflection, and skills/knowledge will be part of the assessment. Must use College of Ed. Format & submit by 4:00pm on due date, via email, to:  HYPERLINK "mailto:ngreggs@fau.edu" ngreggs@fau.edu. OCT. 10Chapter 8- The Playing ChildP. 237 Review Questions 1-2 Recorder outline a 15-minute lesson for 2nd grade beginners. Describe the parts of a recorder; how to hold it; which hand goes on top; how much air to use; how to tongue rhythms; & the first notes- B & A. RECORDER PRACTICUM- Demonstrate proficiency on a C major scale from middle C to high C, using Call and Response- 10 points. String Orchestra- Describe how you would set up a class set of violins for beginning group strings class. What should be done to the instruments & bows before students handle them? What concepts would you teach first? When is the bow introduced? List 3 tips for teaching bow grip. Finally, list 2 beginning songs for teaching open strings & 2 using only open strings &/or fingers 1 & 2. Keyboard Lab- Describe how you would set up a class set of keyboards for beginning group keyboard choir. What should be done to the instruments before students handle them? Will headphones be used? If so, how will you monitor to be sure kids are on task? Describe your first group keyboard lesson. Finally, list 2 beginning songs for teaching fingers 1-5. Implement the Orff process. Choose a short childrens poem & be able to guide classmates from speech to body percussion to unpitched to pitched instruments. What are the 3 main types of barred instruments in an Orffestra? Describe proper mallet technique & give 2 tips on how to teach it. Be able to name & demonstrate the 4 main borduns. OCT. 17Chapter 9- The Listening ChildP. 262 Review Questions 1-2 & Critical Thinking #1 Be ready to digitally share a listening map for your favorite Classical piece of music. Either create or borrow this map from any credited source. OCT. 24Chapter 10- The Creating Childp. 285 Review Questions 1-2 Design a 2-lesson compositional unit for 3rd graders (small group or individual). Describe parameters you would establish, & what you would teach in each lesson in order to have each group/person complete a 4-bar 4/4 composition with quarter notes, eighth notes, & half notes, using pitches from middle C to treble staff high F. List 5 things that could inspire musical compositions, such as pictures, events, seasons, emotions, poetry, etc. OCT. 31Chapter 11- Motivation & ManagementP. 313 Review Questions 1-2 You are a first year music teacher preparing for the first day of class. 1) Outline up to 5 Classroom Rules, plus up to 6 Rewards & 6 Consequences (both individual & group) for (non)compliance. Pre-determine how implementation of rewards & consequences will vary between typical & special needs students. 2) Outline emergency procedures for Safety Drills (Tornado, Fire, Bomb Threat, Medical Emergency, etc.). 3) Describe procedures for efficiently handling class housekeeping such as seating assignments, ready position, restroom & clinic emergencies, quiet signal, answering doors, pencil sharpening, passing out & collecting materials/textbooks, turning lights on/off, etc. Outline your grading policy. Include classroom participation, written/ skills quizzes & tests, performances, and projects, as well as how much these are weighted. What criteria will you use to determine if students receive an interim report? Create a Music Substitute Notebook that summarizes everything a sub would need to know to run your room for a week. Include Tabs for a letter to sub, daily schedule, classroom management plan, emergency lesson plans, class lists, etc.NOV. 7Chapter 12- Curriculum DesignDevelop or adapt an Elementary General Music Syllabus for parents at Open House. Download the Osceola County Elementary Music Curriculum Guide.  HYPERLINK "https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LfMbusqY9xxo8Qy0jwhOl19S_BCes5qVtpDwaPPzguU/edit#" https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LfMbusqY9xxo8Qy0jwhOl19S_BCes5qVtpDwaPPzguU/edit# . 1) How well does this curriculum cover all required NGSSS over the course of a year? (See pp. 101-102.) 2) What is missing from this curriculum, if anything? Map out your own K-5 Music Instructional Focus Calendar. Consider each quarter one unit. For each month (August-June) and grade level (K-5), list the NGSSS covered, songs/ skills you would teach (often coordinating with holidays, seasons, or multicultural focus of the month), etc. Be sure to cover all required NGSSS over the course of the year. Be thorough.NOV. 14Chapter 13- Assessment & Evaluation Chapter 14- Music in an Integrated CurriculumP. 355 Review Questions 1-2 + Critical Thinking #2 Describe the scope & sequence for teaching Expression (dynamics, tempo, and articulation) & Form in gr. K-5. Include at least 1 game to teach Expression & 1 to teach Form. Based on your K-5 Music Instructional Focus Calendar, devise or borrow (cite source) one quarterly 4-8 question assessment each for gr. K-2 and gr. 3-5, per quarter (8 assessments in all). P. 380 Review Questions 1-2 + Critical Thinking #3 Using a childrens picture book, create a 10-minute integrated arts lesson for Kindergarten that includes music and at least one other core subject (math, science, social studies, language arts). Plan must include SMART objectives, lesson concept, detailed explanation of lesson sequence, and assessments. NOV. 21Chapter 15- Music, Children, & Cultural DiversityP. 403 Review Questions 1 & 3 + Critical Thinking 1-2 Watch the video STOMP: A Pulse Odyssey. Describe the music of at least 5 different covered areas of the world. Choose a favorite culture and develop an annotated list of online resources, recordings, etc. that you can use to present that music to your students. For your resource binder, through your own research or by collaborating with classmates, compile a list of videos that introduces music from each major world area: 1) America (jazz, spirituals/gospel, marching band, folk song, rock band, Broadway musicals, etc.); 2) Mexico/Central America (mariachi band), 3) South America (pan flutes, Brazilian Samba); 4) Caribbean (Cuban, Haitian, Jamaican, Reggae); 5) Asian/ Indian (Chinese including opera, Japanese, etc.), 6) Middle East; 7) Europe (choose 1 Western & 1 Eastern country); 8) Africa (choose at least 3 areas from various geographical areas of the continent); 9) Australia/Polynesia (Maori music, Hawaiian, Aboriginal didgeridoo).NOV. 28Chapter 16- Music for Exceptional ChildrenP. 428 Review Questions 1-2 Describe how you will adapt implementation of your Classroom Management plan rewards and consequences to help student with special needs succeed. Resource eNotebook/ Binder dueDEC. 5READING DAYREADING DAYDEC. 12 FINAL EXAM  Music Teacher Performance Standards: This course (MUE 4311) is designed to meet the following music teacher performance standards: Learning ObjectiveLearning ActivitiesAssessmentTeacher Standards1. Demonstrate or explain the elements of music and appropriate teaching sequences for each at appropriate developmental levelsa. Musical analysis b. Group development of scope & sequence c. Comparison of instructor and K-8 text materials d. Development of sequential lesson plans & unita. Song Learning Plan b. Instrument Learning Plan c. Learning Plan3 d. Unit Plans INTASC: 4,5 2. Design sequential curriculum and assessment based on the national music standards for elementary gradesa. Models used in class b. Curriculum analysis c. Curriculum development with self and peer-evaluationa. Song Learning Plan b. Instrument Learning Plan c. Learning Plan3 d. Unit Plans INTASC: 4,5,6,7,8 3. Teach music content through singing, playing instruments, listening, creating, and moving.a. Peer teaching during class b. Teaching during field experiencesa. Instrumental Learning Plan b. Unit Plans INTASC: 1,2,4,5 5. Demonstrate accurate and expressive musicianship skills appropriate for the elementary classroom. a. Participation in group and individual singing, instrument playing, creating, and movement b. Peer and paraprofessional teaching experiencesa. Participation in group and individual singing, instrument playing, creating, and movement b. Peer and paraprofessional teaching experiencesa. Peer teaching in class b. Observation of teaching skills during peer teaching c. Self-evaluation and reflection by studentINTASC: 4,5 6. Create curriculum that provides recognition or adaptations for a variety of student populations including physical, mental, or language disabilities as well as various cultural, learning style, or ability groupingsa. Models used in class b. Curriculum analysis c. Curriculum development with self and peer-evaluationa. Song Learning Plans b. Instrument Learning Plans c. Learning Plans d. Unit Plans INTASC: 1,2,3,6,7,87. Demonstrate appropriate use of technology to prepare and deliver instructiona. Use of Blackboard tools b. Models used in class a. Song Learning Plan b. Instrument Learning Plans c. Learning Plans d. Unit PlansINTASC: 4,5,6,7,8  INTASCInterstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium Standards: National teacher standards for entry into the teaching profession. (2013) Beginning teachers should demonstrate competency in the following: 1 Learner Development 2 Learning Differences 3 Learning Environments 4 Content Knowledge 5 Application of Content 6 Assessment 7 Planning for Instruction 8 Instructional Strategies 9 Professional Learning and Ethical Practice 10 Leadership & Collaboration References Books Anderson, W.M. and Lawrence, J.E. (1998). Integrating music into the elementary classroom 4th edition. 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Journals Music Educator National Conference (MENC) Florida Music Director Internet Sites Classical Music (available via library site under electronic databases) New Grove Dictionary of Music  HYPERLINK "http://www.grovemusic.com/" www.grovemusic.com Florida Sunshine State Standards http://www.firn.edu Historical Information Encyclopedia Smithsonian:  HYPERLINK "http://www.si.edu/" www.si.edu Star-Spangled Banner:  HYPERLINK "http://www.americanhistory.si.edu/ssb/" www.americanhistory.si.edu  HYPERLINK "http://www.historychannel.com/" www.historychannel.com ;  HYPERLINK "http://www.usflag.org/" www.usflag.org ;  HYPERLINK "http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/images/uc05112x.jpg" www.loc.gov;  HYPERLINK "http://www.thenationalanthemproject.org/" www.thenationalanthemproject.org Swanee River:  HYPERLINK "http://www.dhr.dos.state.fl.us/symbols/song.htm" www.dhr.dos.state.fl.us;  HYPERLINK "http://www.kididdles.com/mouseum/o049.html" www.kididdles.com;  HYPERLINK "http://Home.earthlink.net/~poetry61-65/music.oldfolks.html" Home.earthlink.net Learning Through the Arts  HYPERLINK "http://www.Itta.ca/" www.Itta.ca  HYPERLINK "http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/" http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org  HYPERLINK "http://www.menc.org/" www.menc.org  HYPERLINK "http://www.fmea.org/" www.fmea.org Songs for Lesson Plans  HYPERLINK "http://www.songsforteaching.homestead.com/" www.songsforteaching.homestead.com  HYPERLINK "http://www.theteachersguide.com/" www.theteachersguide.com  HYPERLINK "http://www.canteach.ca/elementary.songspoems70.html" www.canteach.ca World Music Google search under World Music or Ethnomusicology Smithsonian Folkways:  HYPERLINK "http://www.folkways.si.edu/" www.folkways.si.edu Smithsonian Global Sound (available through  HYPERLINK "http://www.si.edu/" www.si.edu at end of 2004 Organizations American Orff Schulwerk Association Dalcroze Society of America Music Educators National Conference (MENC) Florida Music Educators Association (FMEA) Kindermusik International Organization of Kodaly Educators MUSIC LESSON PLAN RUBRIC Name_______________________________________ Date ____________________ Music Concept ______________________________________ Critical Assignment -EAP - (Critical Assignment EAP 10.1 plans activities with identified performance and learning outcomes) LESSON PRESENTATION CRITERIA 54321The teacher gives a clearly states the objectives and assessment materials to be used in the lesson.The teacher uses age & grade- appropriate music and/or song examples. The teacher clearly defines & plans the teaching of music concept(s) within the lesson plan.The teacher clearly relates objectives to appropriate Sunshine State Standards/NGSSS.The teacher uses correct terminology & music fundamentals language to explain how music relates to the academic lesson concepts.The teacher effectively uses written communication skills to develop concepts   Total Possible Points: 30 Points Earned __________________ Overall Rating Scale Guidelines: Exceeds Expectation (E) = The presentation of the music integration lesson proposal demonstrates the student can apply knowledge and skills showing an exemplary ability to communicate knowledge of the subject matter using the appropriate materials and technologies of the field in an outstanding manner. Meets Expectation (M) = The presentation of the music integration lesson proposal demonstrates the student can apply knowledge and skills showing an adequate ability to communicate knowledge of the subject matter using the appropriate materials and technologies of the field in a sufficient manner. Does Not Meets Expectations (D) = The presentation of the music integration lesson proposal demonstrates the student can not apply knowledge and skills. They are inadequate at communicating knowledge of the subject matter using the appropriate materials and technologies of the field. 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