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Here are some lesson ideas you can try out with any piece of classical music.
Want some more specific thematic connections? Here are some ideas to get started:
SCIENCE MUSIC IS AN EXCELLENT WAY TO EXPLORE ACOUSTICS AND THE WORLD AROUND US |
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Life Science | Animals and Plants |
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Earth Science | Landforms and Oceans |
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Space and Planets |
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Weather and Seasons |
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Earthquakes and Volcanoes |
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Physical Science | Sound and Vibration |
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Machines and Inventions |
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LANGUAGE ARTS MUSIC IS AN EXCELLENT WRITING PROMPT, A VEHICLE FOR EXPLORING LITERATURE, AND AN AID TO MORE EXPRESSIVE READING |
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Reading and Writing | Reading: phrasing and fluency | Choose a piece of music with a variety of phrasing and articulation:
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Traits of Writing: content and ideas | Choose a piece of music that tells a story or paints a picture:
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Traits of writing: organization and structure | Choose a piece of music with clearly defined sections:
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Traits of Writing: Vocabulary and word choice | Choose a piece of music that is colorful or dramatic:
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Traits of Writing: Voice and character | Choose a piece of music that uses individual instruments in vivid ways:
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Traits of Writing: Fluency, phrasing, and tempo |
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Literature | Romeo and Juliet |
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Other Classic Works |
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MATH MUSIC IS AN EXCELLENT WAY TO GET STUDENTS IMAGINATIVELY ENGAGED IN EXPLORING MATHEMATICAL PROCESSES |
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Math | Counting | Choose music with a clear pattern of 2 or 3: 2 = March; 3 = Waltz |
Patterning | Choose music with short, clear melodic patterns that repeat:
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Fractions | Choose music with clear divisions of beats:
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Geometry | Choose music with meters that match geometric shapes: lines, angles, polygons (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) 2 = march 3 = waltz 4 = common time (2 + 2) 5 = 2 + 3 or 3 + 2
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Golden Ratio | Choose music with a structure that reflects the golden ratio:
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HISTORY - SOCIAL SCIENCE MUSIC IS AN EXCELLENT WAY TO EXPLORE HUMAN CULTURES IN ALL TIMES AND PLACES |
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Curriculum Area | Themes | Music Links |
Peoples and Community | Individuals | Choose music with a clear pattern of 2 or 3: 2 = March; 3 = Waltz
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Families | Choose music with short, clear melodic patterns that repeat:
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Communities |
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S History | American Traditions |
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Patriotism |
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Early America |
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Westward Expansion |
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Wild West/Cowboys |
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Ellis Island/Immigration |
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World War II |
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Modern America |
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World History | Primitive Societies: People and Music |
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French Revolution Napoleonic Influence |
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World War I |
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Soviet Union |
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Cultural Events | Christmas |
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Halloween |
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Independence Day |
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Geography | Composer's Travels |
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Music about places: World |
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Music about Places: US |
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FURTHER OPPORTUNITIES FOR MUSICAL EXPLORATION IN YOUR CLASSROOM |
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Musical Autobiographies: Have students share a piece of music that is special to them and share the ways it connects them to their own experiences and the culture around them. |
Composer of the month: In addition to familiarizing students with a composer’s music, have them research his or her life and times. |
History and Geography of music: Use timelines and maps to locate when and where composers lived, worked, and traveled and when and where famous pieces of music were first heard. |
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