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MUSIC - Kindergarten

Kindergarten is the entry level for study in music. Learning is primarily experiential. Focus areas at this level include:

  • Developing appropriate vocal and instrumental practices
  • Developing beginning skills in improvising and creating music
  • Reading simple rhythmic and melodic notation
  • Developing beginning skills in listening to, analyzing, and evaluating music
  • Developing understanding of music in relation to history, culture, and other content areas
  • Showing respect for the efforts of others

Strands: Creating, Performing, Responding, Understanding

COMPETENCY GOAL 1: The learner will sing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 1)

Objectives

1.01 Recognize and demonstrate the difference between speaking and singing voices.

1.02 Match pitch within a developmentally appropriate range.

1.03 Sing with correct posture.

1.04 Respond to the cues of a conductor.

1.05 Sing a variety of music.

1.06 Show respect for the singing efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 2: The learner will play on instruments, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 2)

Objectives

2.01 Recognize and play pitched and unpitched instruments.

2.02 Echo simple rhythmic patterns.

2.03 Play with appropriate technique and posture.

2.04 Demonstrate a steady beat.

2.05 Respond to the cues of a conductor.

2.06 Play a varied repertoire of music.

2.07 Show respect for the instrumental playing efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 3: The learner will improvise melodies, variations, and accompaniments. (National Standard 3)

Objectives

3.01 Improvise a response by singing, playing, and or moving to given rhythmic and melodic phrases.

3.02 Improvise simple rhythmic and melodic ostinati.

3.03 Improvise simple rhythmic variations using familiar pentatonic melodies.

3.04 Improvise short songs and instrumental pieces using a variety of sound sources.

3.05 Show respect for the improvisational efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 4: The learner will compose and arrange music within specified guidelines. (National Standard 4)

Objectives

4.01 Select musical sounds to accompany readings or dramatizations.

4.02 Compose a simple melody using at least two pitches.

4.03 Compose a simple rhythmic pattern using quarter and eighth note and quarter rest durations.

4.04 Show respect for the composing and arranging efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 5: The learner will read and notate music. (National Standard 5)

Objectives

5.01 Read simple rhythmic notation including quarter notes, eighth notes, and quarter rests.

5.02 Read simple melodic notation.

5.03 Show respect for the reading and notating efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 6: The learner will listen to, analyze, and describe music. (National Standard 6)

Objectives

6.01 Identify same/different and call/response sections in music.

6.01 Demonstrate perceptual skills by answering questions about aural musical examples of various styles and cultures.

6.02 Identify sound sources visually and aurally.

6.03 Respond through purposeful movement to prominent music characteristics while listening to music.

6.04 Show respect while listening to and analyzing music.

COMPETENCY GOAL 7: The learner will evaluate music and music performances. (National Standard 7)

Objectives

7.01 Relate personal reactions to music selections.

7.02 Demonstrate respect for the musical efforts and opinions of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 8: The learner will understand relationships between music, the other arts, and content areas outside the arts. (National Standard 8)

Objectives

8.01 Recognize commonalities between music and the other arts.

8.02 Identify ways in which the principles and subject matter of other content areas taught in the school including English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies are related to those of music.

8.03 Demonstrate the character traits of responsibility, self-discipline, and perseverance while informally or formally participating in music.

COMPETENCY GOAL 9: The learner will understand music in relation to history and culture. (National Standard 9)

Objectives

9.01 Identify aural examples of music from various historical periods and cultures.

9.02 Identify various uses of music.

9.03 Identify roles of musicians.

9.04 Show respect for music from various cultures and historical periods.


MUSIC - Grade 1

The study of music is cumulative and sequential to include learning from the previous grade level. Learning at this grade level is primarily experiential. Focus areas include:

  • Developing appropriate vocal and instrumental practices
  • Developing skills in improvising and creating music
  • Recognizing simple symbols and terms
  • Reading and notating melodic and rhythmic patterns
  • Developing skills in listening to, analyzing, and evaluating music
  • Developing understanding of music in relation to history, culture, and other content areas
  • Showing respect for the efforts of others

Strands: Creating, Performing, Responding, Understanding

COMPETENCY GOAL 1: The learner will sing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 1)

Objectives

1.01 Recognize and demonstrate the difference between speaking and singing voices.

1.02 Match pitch within a developmentally appropriate range, using head tones.

1.03 Sing with correct posture.

1.04 Respond to the cues of a conductor.

1.05 Sing a variety of music representing diverse genres, styles, and cultures.

1.06 Show respect for the singing efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 2: The learner will play on instruments, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 2)

Objectives

2.01 Recognize and play pitched and unpitched instruments.

2.02 Play with increased rhythmic accuracy.

2.03 Play with appropriate technique and posture.

2.04 Demonstrate and maintain a steady beat.

2.05 Respond to the cues of a conductor.

2.06 Play a varied repertoire of music.

2.07 Show respect for the instrumental playing efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 3: The learner will improvise melodies, variations, and accompaniments. (National Standard 3)

Objectives

3.01 Improvise an appropriate response to given rhythmic and melodic phrases.

3.02 Improvise simple rhythmic and melodic ostinati and ostinato accompaniments.

3.03 Improvise simple rhythmic variations of familiar melodies.

3.04 Improvise short songs and instrumental pieces using a variety of sound sources.

3.05 Show respect for the improvisational efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 4: The learner will compose and arrange music within specified guidelines. (National Standard 4)

Objectives

4.01 Select and create music to accompany readings or dramatizations.

4.02 Compose a simple melody using at least three pitches.

4.03 Compose a simple rhythmic pattern using quarter and eighth note and quarter rest durations.

4.04 Use a variety of sound, notational, and technological sources to compose and arrange music.

4.05 Show respect for the composing and arranging efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 5: The learner will read and notate music. (National Standard 5)

Objectives

5.01 Read simple rhythmic notation including half, quarter, and eighth note durations, and quarter rest durations.

5.02 Read simple melodic notation.

5.03 Recognize and respond to simple symbols and terms.

5.04 Use symbols to notate simple musical patterns.

5.05 Show respect for the reading and notating efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 6: The learner will listen to, analyze, and describe music. (National Standard 6)

Objectives

6.01 Identify simple music forms when presented aurally, including AB, ABA, and Introduction.

6.02 Demonstrate perceptual skills by answering questions about and discussing aural examples of music.

6.03 Identify a variety of instruments visually and aurally.

6.04 Identify solo and group vocal timbres of children's voices.

6.05 Respond through purposeful movement to prominent music characteristics while listening to music.

6.06 Show respect while listening to and analyzing music.

COMPETENCY GOAL 7: The learner will evaluate music and music performances. (National Standard 7)

Objectives

7.01 Explain personal reactions to musical works.

7.02 Demonstrate respect for the musical efforts and opinions of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 8: The learner will understand relationships between music, the other arts, and content areas outside the arts. (National Standard 8)

Objectives

8.01 Identify commonalties between music and the other arts areas.

8.02 Identify ways in which the principles and subject matter of other content areas taught in the school are related to those of music.

8.03 Demonstrate the character traits of responsibility, self-discipline, and perseverance while informally or formally participating in music.

COMPETENCY GOAL 9: The learner will understand music in relation to history and culture. (National Standard 9)

Objectives

9.01 Identify aural examples of music from various historical periods and cultures.

9.02 Identify various uses of music.

9.03 Identify roles of musicians.

9.04 Show respect for music from various cultures and historical periods.


MUSIC - Grade 2

The study of music is cumulative and sequential to include learning from previous grade levels. Learning at this grade level is primarily experiential. The focus areas include:

  • Demonstrating appropriate vocal and instrumental practices
  • Demonstrating increased pitch and rhythmic accuracy
  • Identifying traditional symbols and terms
  • Reading and notating simple rhythmic and melodic patterns
  • Developing skills in improvising, composing, and arranging music
  • Developing listening, analyzing, and evaluating skills
  • Developing understanding of music in relation to history, culture, and other content areas
  • Showing respect for the efforts of others

Strands: Creating, Performing, Responding, Understanding

COMPETENCY GOAL 1: The learner will sing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 1)

Objectives

1.01 Sing phrases or simple songs with increased pitch accuracy.

1.02 Match pitch within a developmentally appropriate vocal range, using head tones.

1.03 Sing phrases or simple songs with increased rhythmic accuracy.

1.04 Respond to the cues of a conductor.

1.05 Sing with proper vocal technique using head tones, clear diction, and correct posture.

1.06 Sing expressively with appropriate dynamics and phrasing.

1.07 Sing a variety of music representing diverse genres, styles, and cultures.

1.08 Show respect for the singing efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 2: The learner will play on instruments, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 2)

Objectives

2.01 Play with increased pitch accuracy.

2.02 Play with increased rhythmic accuracy.

2.03 Play with appropriate posture and increased technical accuracy.

2.04 Play expressively with appropriate dynamics.

2.05 Play instrumental parts while others sing and/or play rhythmic, melodic, or harmonic parts.

2.06 Respond to the cues of a conductor.

2.07 Play music representing diverse styles, genres, and cultures.

2.08 Show respect for the instrumental playing efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 3: The learner will improvise melodies, variations, and accompaniments. (National Standard 3)

Objectives

3.01 Improvise an appropriate answer to given rhythmic and melodic questions.

3.02 Improvise simple pentatonic melodies.

3.03 Improvise simple rhythmic and melodic ostinato accompaniments.

3.04 Improvise simple rhythmic and melodic variations of familiar melodies.

3.05 Improvise short songs and instrumental pieces using a variety of sound sources including electronic media.

3.06 Show respect for the improvisational efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 4: The learner will compose and arrange music within specified guidelines. (National Standard 4)

Objectives

4.01 Create and arrange music to accompany readings or dramatizations.

4.02 Compose a simple melody using at least five pitches.

4.03 Compose a simple rhythmic piece using half, quarter, eighth note and quarter rest durations.

4.04 Use a variety of sound, notational, and technological sources to compose and arrange music.

4.05 Show respect for the composing and arranging efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 5: The learner will read and notate music. (National Standard 5)

Objectives

5.01 Read rhythmic notation with increased accuracy including whole, half, quarter, and eighth notes and quarter rests in 2/4 and 3/4 meters.

5.02 Read simple melodic notation with increased accuracy.

5.03 Identify traditional symbols and terms.

5.04 Use symbols to notate simple musical patterns.

5.05 Show respect for the reading and notating efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 6: The learner will listen to, analyze, and describe music. (National Standard 6)

Objectives

6.01 Identify simple music forms when presented aurally including AB, ABA, and Introduction/Coda.

6.02 Demonstrate perceptual skills by answering questions about and describing aural musical examples of various styles and cultures.

6.03 Discuss music using appropriate terminology.

6.04 Identify a variety of classroom, orchestral, band, and cultural instruments by their timbre.

6.05 Identify solo and group vocal timbres including children's voices, and male/female adult voices.

6.06 Respond through purposeful movement to prominent music characteristics while listening to music.

6.07 Show respect while listening to and analyzing music.

COMPETENCY GOAL 7: The learner will evaluate music and music performances. (National Standard 7)

Objectives

7.01 Devise criteria for evaluating performances and compositions of self and others.

7.02 Explain personal reactions to musical works.

7.03 Demonstrate respect for the musical efforts and opinions of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 8: The learner will understand relationships between music, the other arts, and content areas outside the arts. (National Standard 8)

Objectives

8.01 Identify and explain commonalties between music and the other arts areas.

8.02 Identify ways in which the principles and subject matter of other content areas taught in the school are related to those of music.

8.03 Demonstrate the character traits of responsibility, self-discipline, and perseverance while informally or formally participating in music.

COMPETENCY GOAL 9: The learner will understand music in relation to history and culture. (National Standard 9)

Objectives

9.01 Identify the style of aural musical examples from various historical periods and cultures.

9.02 Describe in simple terms how elements of music are used in music examples from various cultures in the world.

9.03 Identify various uses of music, and describe characteristics that make certain music suitable for each use.

9.04 Identify and describe roles of musicians in various musical settings and cultures.

9.05 Show respect for music from various cultures and historical periods.

3rd     

 

MUSIC - Grade 3

The study of music is cumulative and sequential to include learning from previous grade levels. The focus areas for learning at this level include:

  • Demonstrating appropriate expressive and technical vocal and instrumental practices
  • Demonstrating increased pitch and rhythmic accuracy
  • Reading and notating rhythmic and melodic patterns
  • Identifying traditional symbols and terms and using appropriate terminology
  • Developing skills in improvising, composing, and arranging music
  • Developing listening, analyzing, and evaluating skills
  • Developing understanding of music in relation to history, culture, and other content areas
  • Showing respect for the efforts of others

Strands: Creating, Performing, Responding, Understanding

COMPETENCY GOAL 1: The learner will sing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 1)

Objectives

1.01 Sing simple songs with increased pitch accuracy.

1.02 Match pitch within a developmentally appropriate vocal range, using head tones.

1.03 Sing simple songs with increased rhythmic accuracy.

1.04 Sing with proper vocal technique including head tones, clear diction, and correct posture.

1.05 Respond to the cues of a conductor.

1.06 Sing expressively with appropriate dynamics and phrasing.

1.07 Demonstrate beginning part-singing skills through performing rounds and simple ostinati.

1.08 Sing a variety of music representing diverse genres, styles, and cultures.

1.09 Show respect for the singing efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 2: The learner will play on instruments, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 2)

Objectives

2.01 Play with increased pitch accuracy.

2.02 Play with increased rhythmic accuracy.

2.03 Play with appropriate technique and posture.

2.04 Play expressively using appropriate dynamics.

2.05 Play independent instrumental parts while others sing and/or play rhythmic, melodic, or harmonic parts.

2.06 Respond to the cues of a conductor.

2.07 Play music representing diverse styles, genres, and cultures.

2.08 Show respect for the playing efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 3: The learner will improvise melodies, variations, and accompaniments. (National Standard 3)

Objectives

3.01 Improvise rhythmic questions and answer phrases.

3.02 Improvise simple major and minor pentatonic melodies.

3.03 Improvise simple rhythmic and melodic ostinato accompaniments.

3.04 Improvise simple rhythmic variations of familiar melodies.

3.05 Improvise short songs and instrumental pieces using a variety of sound sources, including electronic media.

3.06 Show respect for the improvisational efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 4: The learner will compose and arrange music within specified guidelines. (National Standard 4)

Objectives

4.01 Create and arrange music to accompany readings or dramatizations.

4.02 Compose short pieces for voices or instruments using the pentatonic scale and varied rhythmic values.

4.03 Arrange simple pieces for voices or instruments.

4.04 Use a variety of sound, notational, and technological sources to compose music.

4.05 Show respect for the composing and arranging efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 5: The learner will read and notate music. (National Standard 5)

Objectives

5.01 Read whole, half, dotted half, quarter, and eighth note and quarter rest durations in 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4 meters.

5.02 Read melodic notation in the treble clef.

5.03 Identify pitches on the treble clef.

5.04 Identify symbols and traditional terms referring to expressive qualities including dynamics and tempo.

5.05 Use standard symbols to notate meter, rhythm, pitch, and dynamics in simple patterns.

5.06 Show respect for the reading and notating efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 6: The learner will listen to, analyze, and describe music. (National Standard 6)

Objectives

6.01 Identify simple music forms when presented aurally including AB, ABA, AABA, Call and Response, and Introduction/Coda.

6.02 Demonstrate perceptual skills by conducting, moving, answering questions about, and describing aural music examples of various styles and cultures.

6.03 Use appropriate terminology in explaining music, music notation, music instruments and voices, and music performances.

6.04 Identify visually and aurally a variety of instruments including many orchestra and band instruments, and instruments from various cultures.

6.05 Identify solo and group vocal timbres including children's voices, and male/female adult voices.

6.06 Respond through purposeful movement to selected prominent music characteristics or to specific music events while listening to music.

6.07 Show respect while listening to and analyzing music.

COMPETENCY GOAL 7: The learner will evaluate music and music performances. (National Standard 7)

Objectives

7.01 Devise criteria for evaluating performances and compositions of self and others.

7.02 Explain personal reactions to specific musical compositions and styles using appropriate terminology.

7.03 Show respect for the musical efforts and opinions of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 8: The learner will understand relationships between music, the other arts, and content areas outside the arts. (National Standard 8)

Objectives

8.01 Identify similarities and differences in the meanings of common terms used in the other arts.

8.02 Identify ways in which the principles and subject matter of other disciplines taught in the school are related to those of music.

8.03 Demonstrate the character traits of responsibility, self-discipline, and perseverance while informally or formally participating in music.

COMPETENCY GOAL 9: The learner will understand music in relation to history and culture. (National Standard 9)

Objectives

9.01 Identify the style of aural music examples from various historical periods and cultures.

9.02 Describe in simple terms how elements of music are used in music examples from various cultures in the world, past and present.

9.03 Identify various uses of music and describe characteristics that make certain music suitable for each use.

9.04 Identify and describe roles of musicians in various music settings and cultures.

9.05 Show respect for music from various cultures and historical periods.


4th

MUSIC - Grade 4

The study of music is cumulative and sequential to include learning from previous grade levels. The focus areas for learning at this level include:

  • Demonstrating appropriate expressive and technical vocal and instrumental practices
  • Demonstrating pitch and rhythmic accuracy
  • Reading and notating rhythmic and melodic patterns
  • Identifying traditional symbols and terms and using appropriate terminology
  • Developing skills in improvising, composing, and arranging music
  • Developing listening, analyzing, and evaluating skills
  • Developing understanding of music in relation to history, culture, and other content areas
  • Showing respect for the efforts of others

Strands: Creating, Performing, Responding, Understanding

COMPETENCY GOAL 1: The learner will sing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 1)

Objectives

1.01 Sing with pitch accuracy.

1.02 Match pitch within a developmentally appropriate vocal range, using head tones.

1.03 Sing with rhythmic accuracy.

1.04 Sing with proper vocal technique including pure head tone, clear diction, and correct posture.

1.05 Respond to the cues of a conductor.

1.06 Sing expressively with appropriate dynamics, phrasing, and interpretation.

1.07 Blend vocal timbres and match dynamic levels while singing in a group.

1.08 Demonstrate part-singing skills through singing ostinatos, partner songs, and rounds.

1.09 Sing music representing diverse styles, genres, and cultures.

1.10 Show respect for the singing efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 2: The learner will play on instruments, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 2)

Objectives

2.01 Play with pitch accuracy.

2.02 Play with rhythmic accuracy.

2.03 Play with appropriate technique and posture.

2.04 Play expressively using appropriate dynamics, phrasing, and interpretation.

2.05 Play independent instrumental parts while others sing and/or play rhythmic, melodic, or harmonic parts.

2.06 Respond to the cues of a conductor.

2.07 Play music representing diverse styles, genres, and cultures.

2.08 Show respect for the playing efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 3: The learner will improvise melodies, variations, and accompaniments. (National Standard 3)

Objectives

3.01 Improvise rhythmic and melodic question and answer phrases.

3.02 Improvise simple rhythmic and melodic ostinato accompaniments.

3.03 Improvise simple pentatonic and major diatonic melodies.

3.04 Improvise simple rhythmic and melodic variations of familiar melodies.

3.05 Improvise short songs and instrumental pieces using a variety of sound sources including electronic media.

3.06 Show respect for the improvisational efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 4: The learner will compose and arrange music within specified guidelines. (National Standard 4)

Objectives

4.01 Create and arrange music to accompany readings or dramatizations.

4.02 Compose short music compositions for voices or instruments using pentatonic and major diatonic scales and varied rhythmic values.

4.03 Arrange simple compositions for voices or instruments.

4.04 Use a variety of sound, notational, and technological sources to compose and arrange music.

4.05 Show respect for the compositions and arrangements of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 5: The learner will read and notate music. (National Standard 5)

Objectives

5.01 Read whole, half, dotted half, quarter, and eighth note and rest durations in 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4 meters.

5.02 Read pitch notation in the treble clef.

5.03 Identify symbols and traditional terms referring to expressive qualities, including dynamics and tempo.

5.04 Use standard symbols to notate meter, rhythm, pitch, and dynamics in simple musical patterns.

5.05 Show respect for the reading and notating efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 6: The learner will listen to, analyze, and describe music. (National Standard 6)

Objectives

6.01 Identify simple music forms when presented aurally including AB, ABA, Call and Response, Rondo, Ballad, and Introduction/Coda.

6.02 Demonstrate perceptual skills by conducting, moving to, answering questions about, and describing aural examples of music of various styles and cultures.

6.03 Use appropriate terminology in explaining music, music notation, music instruments and voices, and music performances.

6.04 Identify visually and aurally a variety of instruments, including many orchestra and band instruments, and instruments from various cultures.

6.05 Identify solo and group vocal timbres including children's voices, and male/female adult voices.

6.06 Respond through purposeful movement to selected prominent music characteristics or to specific music events while listening to music.

6.07 Show respect while listening to and analyzing music.

COMPETENCY GOAL 7: The learner will evaluate music and music performances. (National Standard 7)

Objectives

7.01 Devise and use criteria for evaluating performances and compositions of self and others.

7.02 Explain personal reactions to specific musical works and styles using appropriate music terminology.

7.03 Show respect for the musical efforts and opinions of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 8: The learner will understand relationships between music, the other arts, and content areas outside the arts. (National Standard 8)

Objectives

8.01 Identify similarities and differences in the meanings of common terms used in dance, music, theatre arts, and visual arts including line, color, texture, form/shape, rhythm, pattern, mood/emotion, theme, and purpose.

8.02 Identify ways in which the principles and subject matter of other content areas taught in the school are related to those of music.

8.03 Demonstrate the character traits of responsibility, self-discipline, and perseverance while informally or formally participating in music.

COMPETENCY GOAL 9: The learner will understand music in relation to history and culture. (National Standard 9)

Objectives

9.01 Identify the style or genre of aural music examples from various historical periods and cultures.

9.02 Describe in simple terms how elements of music are used in music examples from various cultures in the world, past and present.

9.03 Identify various uses of music, and describe characteristics that make certain music suitable for each use.

9.04 Identify and describe roles of musicians in various music settings and cultures.

9.05 Show respect for music from various cultures and historical periods.


5th

MUSIC - Grade 5

The study of music is cumulative and sequential to include learning from previous grade levels. The focus areas for learning at this level include:

  • Demonstrating appropriate expressive and technical vocal and instrumental practices
  • Demonstrating pitch and rhythmic accuracy
  • Reading and notating rhythmic and melodic patterns
  • Identifying traditional symbols and terms and using appropriate terminology
  • Improvising, composing, and arranging music
  • Listening to, analyzing, and evaluating music
  • Developing understanding of music in relation to history, culture, and other content areas
  • Showing respect for the efforts of others

Strands: Creating, Performing, Responding, Understanding

COMPETENCY GOAL 1: The learner will sing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 1)

Objectives

1.01 Sing with pitch and rhythmic accuracy.

1.02 Match pitch within a developmentally appropriate vocal range, using head tones.

1.03 Demonstrate the proper use of breath control while singing a phrase or simple song.

1.04 Respond to the cues of a conductor.

1.05 Sing with proper vocal technique including head tones, clear diction, and correct posture.

1.06 Sing expressively with appropriate dynamics, phrasing, and interpretation.

1.07 Demonstrate part-singing skills through singing ostinati, partner songs, rounds, and countermelodies.

1.08 Blend vocal timbres and match dynamics while singing in a group.

1.09 Sing music representing diverse styles, genres, and cultures.

1.10 Show respect for the singing efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 2: The learner will play on instruments, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. (National Standard 2)

Objectives

2.01 Play with pitch and rhythmic accuracy.

2.02 Play with appropriate technique and posture.

2.03 Play expressively using appropriate dynamics, phrasing, and interpretation.

2.04 Play independent instrumental parts while others sing and/or play rhythmic, melodic, or harmonic parts.

2.05 Respond to the cues of a conductor.

2.06 Play music representing diverse styles, genres, and cultures.

2.07 Show respect for the instrumental playing efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 3: The learner will improvise melodies, variations, and accompaniments. (National Standard 3)

Objectives

3.01 Improvise rhythmic and melodic question and answer phrases.

3.02 Improvise rhythmic and melodic ostinato accompaniments.

3.03 Improvise simple major and minor pentatonic and diatonic melodies.

3.04 Improvise rhythmic variations and melodic embellishments on familiar melodies.

3.05 Improvise increasingly complex songs and instrumental pieces using a variety of sound sources, including electronic media.

3.06 Show respect for the improvisational efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 4: The learner will compose and arrange music within specified guidelines. (National Standard 4)

Objectives

4.01 Create and arrange music to accompany readings or dramatizations.

4.02 Compose short pieces for voices or instruments using major and minor pentatonic and diatonic scales and varied rhythmic values.

4.03 Arrange simple pieces for voices or instruments.

4.04 Use a variety of sound, notational, and technological sources to compose and arrange music.

4.05 Show respect for the composing and arranging efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 5: The learner will read and notate music. (National Standard 5)

Objectives

5.01 Read whole, half, quarter, eighth, sixteenth, and dotted note and rest durations in 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, and 6/8 meters.

5.02 Read melodic notation in the treble clef.

5.03 Identify notated pitches in the treble and/or bass clef.

5.04 Identify symbols and traditional terms referring to expressive qualities including dynamics and tempo.

5.05 Use standard symbols to notate meter, rhythm, pitch, and dynamics in patterns.

5.06 Show respect for the reading and notating efforts of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 6: The learner will listen to, analyze, and describe music. (National Standard 6)

Objectives

6.01 Identify music forms when presented aurally including AB, ABA, AABA, Call and Response, Rondo, Theme and Variations, Ballad, and Introduction/Coda.

6.02 Demonstrate perceptual skills by conducting, moving to, answering questions about, and describing aural examples of varied musical styles and cultures.

6.03 Use appropriate terminology in explaining music, music notation, music instruments and voices, and music performances.

6.04 Identify visually and aurally a variety of instruments, including many orchestra and band instruments, and instruments from various cultures.

6.05 Identify solo and group vocal timbres including children's voices, and male/female adult voices.

6.06 Respond through purposeful movement to selected prominent music characteristics or to specific music events while listening to music.

6.07 Show respect while listening to and analyzing music.

COMPETENCY GOAL 7: The learner will evaluate music and music performances. (National Standard 7)



Objectives

7.01 Devise and use criteria for evaluating performances and compositions of self and others.

7.02 Explain, using appropriate music terminology, personal reactions to specific musical works and styles.

7.03 Show respect for the musical efforts and opinions of others.

COMPETENCY GOAL 8: The learner will understand relationships between music, the other arts, and content areas outside the arts. (National Standard 8)

Objectives

8.01 Identify similarities and differences in the meanings of common terms used in dance, music, theatre arts, and visual arts including line, color, texture, form/shape, rhythm, pattern, mood/emotion, theme, and purpose.

8.02 Identify ways in which the principles and subject matter of other content areas taught in the school are related to those of music.

8.03 Demonstrate the character traits of responsibility, self-discipline, and perseverance while informally or formally performing music.

COMPETENCY GOAL 9: The learner will understand music in relation to history and culture. (National Standard 9)

Objectives

9.01 Identify the style of aural musical examples from various historical periods and cultures.

9.02 Describe in simple terms how elements of music are used in music examples from various cultures in the world.

9.03 Identify various uses of music, and describe characteristics that make certain music suitable for each use.

9.04 Identify and describe roles of musicians in various musical settings and cultures.

9.05 Show respect for music from various cultures and historical periods.