Classroom Music ~ Mrs. Aridgides ~ Fall 2014
6th Grade
Overview of Content Covered:
-Rhythm reading and writing, Pitch reading and writing, Culture of Western Music, Musical theater
Goals: What will I know / be able to do after this class?
-Understand how to read pitches and rhythms on the musical staff
-Be able to write accurate pitches and rhythms on a musical staff
-Be able to perform accurate rhythms on percussion instruments
-Understand how music has changed throughout history
-Understand what goes into a musical production and how musical theater has changed
Expectations:
Listen Show Group Awareness
Follow Directions Be Respectful
Come Prepared Participate Completely
What to expect if following expectations:
If the class, as a whole follows class expectations, we will have 1-2 special music days where students can listen to music or learn about a new musical style.
6th Grade
Overview of Content Covered:
-Rhythm reading and writing, Pitch reading and writing, Culture of Western Music, Musical theater
Goals: What will I know / be able to do after this class?
-Understand how to read pitches and rhythms on the musical staff
-Be able to write accurate pitches and rhythms on a musical staff
-Be able to perform accurate rhythms on percussion instruments
-Understand how music has changed throughout history
-Understand what goes into a musical production and how musical theater has changed
Expectations:
Listen Show Group Awareness
Follow Directions Be Respectful
Come Prepared Participate Completely
What to expect if following expectations:
If the class, as a whole follows class expectations, we will have 1-2 special music days where students can listen to music or learn about a new musical style.
What to expect if not following expectations: (student specific)
Students who have trouble following class expectations after three warnings must serve a detention and parents will be notified. Points will be deducted from that week’s contribution grade.
Grading:
H (Honors) 90%-100% Class Contribution – 40%
S (Satisfactory) 80%-89% based on Homework/Think About Its – 20%
N (Needs Improvement) 66%-79% Quizzes/Tests – 20%
U (Unsatisfactory) 0%-65% Projects – 20%
How Will I / My Parents Know How I am Doing?
Students will get a class contribution grade out of 10 each week. This grade will be posted online via Gradebook. All students will receive a grading rubric at the end of each quarter that specifies where students are excelling / need to make improvements.
Materials Needed:
A durable pocket folder with fasteners to hold loose leaf paper for notes OR ½ inch binder with paper
pencil and eraser to be brought each day!
*students may leave materials in class or take them home, but are expected to have materials every day!
What Does a Typical Class Look Like?
“Think About It” Question
Review of Class Daily Schedule/Objectives
Today’s Topic and Activities
Homework Assigned
Game (when there is time)
*CLASS WEBSITE! higginsmusicclass.weebly.com
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask me!
I look forward to a great and successful semester!
Mrs. Aridgides [email protected] 978-536-4836
Students who have trouble following class expectations after three warnings must serve a detention and parents will be notified. Points will be deducted from that week’s contribution grade.
Grading:
H (Honors) 90%-100% Class Contribution – 40%
S (Satisfactory) 80%-89% based on Homework/Think About Its – 20%
N (Needs Improvement) 66%-79% Quizzes/Tests – 20%
U (Unsatisfactory) 0%-65% Projects – 20%
How Will I / My Parents Know How I am Doing?
Students will get a class contribution grade out of 10 each week. This grade will be posted online via Gradebook. All students will receive a grading rubric at the end of each quarter that specifies where students are excelling / need to make improvements.
Materials Needed:
A durable pocket folder with fasteners to hold loose leaf paper for notes OR ½ inch binder with paper
pencil and eraser to be brought each day!
*students may leave materials in class or take them home, but are expected to have materials every day!
What Does a Typical Class Look Like?
“Think About It” Question
Review of Class Daily Schedule/Objectives
Today’s Topic and Activities
Homework Assigned
Game (when there is time)
*CLASS WEBSITE! higginsmusicclass.weebly.com
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask me!
I look forward to a great and successful semester!
Mrs. Aridgides [email protected] 978-536-4836