In this lesson, students will investigate ways in which artists including George …
In this lesson, students will investigate ways in which artists including George Harrison, Bob Geldof, and others drew on the experiences of the 1960s to harness the inherent power of musical performance to promote awareness and encourage activism. Students will look at the messages, methodologies, and historical contexts of both the Concert for Bangladesh and Live Aid and will refer to these events to develop a proposal for a benefit performance of their own.
This lesson considers New York City and the cross currents that run …
This lesson considers New York City and the cross currents that run between the worlds of music-making and the arts in a broad sense, particularly the visual and literary arts
In this lesson, students begin by examining the ways their sense of …
In this lesson, students begin by examining the ways their sense of identity might be affected by social pressures associated with different spaces. By watching clips from RUMBLE, students then discover how musicians Robbie Robertson, Stevie Salas, and Taboo have negotiated their Native identities, and compare these musician's journeys with those of earlier Native Americans.
In this lesson, students explore the principles of synesthesia through drawing to …
In this lesson, students explore the principles of synesthesia through drawing to music. By viewing and analyzing artwork based on multi sensory perception, students will become aware of the role of the senses in art, and how sensory stimulation such as listening to music can be used as a tool for inspiration. Guided by a handout outlining the basic elements and principles of art, students will engage in active discussions about how sensory perceptions can be interpreted through color, line, and form. They will then apply these reflections on their own artistic work.
Join this Moodle course that offers the following music theory modules: - …
Join this Moodle course that offers the following music theory modules: - Introduction to Music - Music Division - Time Signatures and Note Expansions - Accidentals-Major Scales-Intervals
This lesson integrates language arts, music, and math. The children will listen …
This lesson integrates language arts, music, and math. The children will listen to the story "Count on Bunnies". They will be given the opportunity to act out the story and solve bunny equations. After listening to the song "Five Young Rabbits," the children will take turns being rabbits and pantomiming the actions as the class sings. The children will combine the rabbits at the end of each verse to see how many rabbits have been added. Then they will work in pairs to create their own rabbit equations.
This art history video discussion examines Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones' "The Golden …
This art history video discussion examines Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones' "The Golden Stairs," 1880, oil on canvas 2692 x 1168 mm (Tate Britain, London).
This 3-lesson unit is intended for upper-elementary students (grades 2- 4) in …
This 3-lesson unit is intended for upper-elementary students (grades 2- 4) in general music classes. Students will explore themes and methods of celebration that are common in many cultures while learning to sing and play an instrumental accompaniment for a Cambodian song, and explore formal and informal dance traditions of the Cambodian culture. At the Murkland School, in Lowell, Massachusetts, this unit is part of a school-wide project that culminates in a celebration of Cambodian New Year in April to which families are invited. The celebration includes modeling of traditional and modern Cambodian dance, music, instruments, clothing, cuisine, and folklore.
Chansons françaises is the integrated music component of Français interactif. Chansons features …
Chansons françaises is the integrated music component of Français interactif. Chansons features a French or Francophone song, related to each chapter's cultural or pedagogical focus, presented via audio or video. Accompanying pdfs provide additional information, as well as comprehension exercises. Songs act as a portal to various Francophone cultures and musical genres. Aural comprehension and study of lyrics afford students practice with culturally authentic text and expression. Students discover yet another reason to be passionate about studying French!
Chansons françaises est la composante musicale intégrée de Français interactif. Chansons propose une chanson française ou francophone liée au thème culturel ou pédagogique de chaque chapitre, présentée via audio ou vidéo. Les fichiers PDF accompagnants fournissent des informations supplémentaires, ainsi que des exercices de compréhension. Les chansons servent de porte d'entrée vers diverses cultures francophones et genres musicaux. La compréhension auditive et l'étude des paroles permettent aux étudiants de s'exercer avec un texte et une expression culturellement authentiques. Les étudiants découvrent ainsi une autre raison d'être passionnés par l'étude du français !
Chrome Music Lab is a free website that makes learning music more …
Chrome Music Lab is a free website that makes learning music more accessible through fun, hands-on experiments.
"Music is for everyone. Play with these simple experiments to explore how music works. They’re all built with the Web Audio API, and many of them utilize open source libraries like Tone.JS. We’re also providing open-source code so others can build new experiments based on what we’ve started."
Copy and paste this web address into your browser to view a short informational video on Chrome Music Lab - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqncqSxIwgc
What is Chrome Music Lab? Chrome Music Lab is a website that …
What is Chrome Music Lab? Chrome Music Lab is a website that makes learning music more accessible through fun, hands-on experiments.
What can it be used for? Many teachers have been using Chrome Music Lab as a tool in their classrooms to explore music and its connections to science, math, art, and more. They’ve been combining it with dance and live instruments. Here’s a collection of some uses we’ve found on Twitter.
This site offers the opportunity for students to Code a Dance Party …
This site offers the opportunity for students to Code a Dance Party to share with their friends. Use coding and music to be creative. Included are dance party activities, teacher resources, and an unplugged dance party activity where no computers are needed and student can learn coding concepts to choreograph a dance party. together. Look for lots of videos and resources for inspiration.
What happens when great minds congregate in the same time and place? …
What happens when great minds congregate in the same time and place? How do creative individuals both reflect and influence the places and time periods in which they live? Drop Me Off in Harlem explores these questions in the context of the vibrant, complex, and unique moment in time that was the Harlem Renaissance.
Investigate and manipulate elements of music and principles of composition including repetition …
Investigate and manipulate elements of music and principles of composition including repetition and variety.
Choose an idea, a storyline, or an object that you want to represent. Create a presentation that shows repetition and variety in at least three different elements of music, and explain how it represents your idea/story/object. The explanation can be verbal, visual, or written. This can be worked on individually or collaboratively as a group.
CP6.8 Investigate and manipulate elements of music and principles of composition including …
CP6.8 Investigate and manipulate elements of music and principles of composition including repetition and variety.
Choose an idea, a storyline, or an object that you want to represent. Create a presentation that shows repetition and variety in at least three different elements of music, and explain how it represents your idea/story/object. The explanation can be verbal, visual, or written. This can be worked on individually or collaboratively as a group.
Students learn to apply the principles and concepts associated with energy and …
Students learn to apply the principles and concepts associated with energy and the transfer of energy in an engineering context by designing and making musical instruments. They choose from a variety of provided supplies to make instruments capable of producing three different tones. After completing their designs, students explain the energy transfer mechanism in detail and describe how they could make their instruments better.
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