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G r a d e s K - 5

Silver Burdett Making Music

C O R R E L A T E D T O

Virginia Beach City Public Schools General Music StandardsGrades K-5

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Introduction This document shows how Silver Burdett Making Music, 2008 Edition meets the objectives of the Virginia Beach City Public Schools General Music Standards. Correlation page references are to the Teacher’s Edition. Lessons in the Teacher’s Edition contain facsimile pages of the Student Edition. Silver Burdett MAKING MUSIC is a balanced and comprehensive program that provides developmentally appropriate music learning activities for students in grades kindergarten through five. This sequential curriculum builds knowledge and skills within and across grade levels with standards-based content. The program provides support that allows teachers to plan and implement motivational lessons to engage all students. Student Editions Student Editions present an extensive repertoire of music from many sources that provide opportunities for singing, playing, moving, improvising, composing, reading, notating, and listening. Lesson features include instructional illustrations, parts for students to read and play, listening maps, information on music makers, and readable text. Background information links content to other curriculum areas. Big Book Big Books for Kindergarten, Grade 1, and Grade 2 present engaging lessons that provide many different music activities. These light-weight books with laminated pages can be used for interactive experiences with small group or classroom instruction. The Grade 1 and 2 Big Books are exact replicas of the Student Editions. Teacher’s Edition The Teacher Editions present a consistent three-part plan for lessons at all grades. A two-part program at grades K-5 provides sequenced instruction for understanding musical elements and developing performance skills. An additional theme-based section of units is aligned with common themes from other curriculum areas. Audio CD Package Audio CDs feature recordings to support lessons with children’s voices for modeling and adult voices for demonstrating expression, style, and cultural authenticity. Songs and listening selections are performed by professional musicians and are presented in a context specific to the origin of the music. Silver Burdett MAKING MUSIC includes tracks for stereo vocals, stereo performance, sung pronunciation practice, dance practice and performance, interviews, and assessments.

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Table of Contents

Kindergarten _________________________________________________________ 1 Grade One ___________________________________________________________ 4 Grade Two ___________________________________________________________ 8 Grade Three ________________________________________________________ 12 Grade Four _________________________________________________________ 17 Grade Five __________________________________________________________ 22 21st Century Skills – Grades K-5 _______________________________________ 27

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Silver Burdett Making Music to the

Virginia Beach City Music Standards Kindergarten

Virginia Beach Music Standards

Kindergarten Silver Burdett Making Music

GENERAL MUSIC - KINDERGARTEN

INSTRUCTIONAL STANDARDS AND ENABLING OBJECTIVES

PERFORM K.1 Demonstrate singing songs and playing instruments (SOL K.1)

41, 45, 99, 150, 151, 160, 265, 304, 325

• Whole class, individually and by groups 7, 21, 40, 68, 70, 82, 102, 120, 126, 150, 166, 176, 254, 282

• Accompany songs and music with body percussion or classroom instruments

6, 14, 50, 52, 70, 82, 108, 110, 124, 130, 136, 150, 192

• Imitate two pitch patterns (sol-mi) sung or played 6, 39, 46, 67, 70, 86, 105, 106, 133, 138, 229, 238

K.2 Demonstrate the difference between sound and silence (SOL K.2)

108, 136, 148, 178, 267, 281, 285, 306

• Define steady beat as the pulse in music 11, 13, 38, 64-65, 422

• Define steady beat as the pulse in selected nursery rhymes and literary examples

46, 62-63, 138-139, 184-185

K.3 Demonstrate the ability to follow musical directions (SOL K.3)

6, 13, 19, 40, 50, 61, 77, 97, 122, 145, 155, 158, 176, 204, 219, 289, 300

• Sing, move, or play instruments following an introduction

13, 40, 50, 77, 97, 122, 155, 158, 176, 219, 300

• Sing, move, or play instruments in response to beginnings and endings of music and chant

49, 81, 155, 174, 190, 191, 257

• Demonstrate steady beat in selected aural examples

51, 88, 150, 157, 185, 204, 214, 233, 287

K.4 Demonstrate the ability to respond to music with movement (SOL K.4)

13, 18, 34, 51, 99, 184, 187, 218, 232, 298

• Match movement to rhythmic patterns 67, 108, 125, 146, 160, 164, 230, 266

• Use large body movement 9, 14, 33, 61, 69, 92, 129, 176

• Use movement to enhance music, stories, and poems.

5, 14, 21, 32, 49, 76-77, 100, 156, 176

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Virginia Beach Music Standards Kindergarten

Silver Burdett Making Music

• Use movement and dance from different cultures 13, 37, 40, 50, 58, 97, 105, 130, 155, 182, 219, 314

K.5 Demonstrate a singing voice and a speaking voice (SOL K.5)

17, 27, 47, 49, 94, 103, 156, 281

• Identify the four vocal channels; singing, speaking, shouting, and whispering

4-5, 14, 26-27, 201, 207, 268, 278

• Imitate the four vocal channels in aural examples 5, 14, 17, 21, 268, 278

• Demonstrate high and low sounds using chant, song, movement, or instruments

16, 18-19, 20-21, 44-45, 47, 73, 119, 245

K. 6 Demonstrate steady beat (SOL K.6)

64, 67, 90, 91, 93, 268, 276

• Demonstrate steady beat using movement, body percussion, or instruments

11, 25, 34, 67, 90, 106, 120, 185

• Imitate simple rhythm patterns demonstrated by the teacher

11, 15, 20, 39, 43, 67, 194, 201, 267, 270, 280, 285, 293

• Demonstrate word rhythms using movement, body percussion, or instruments

65-67, 91, 99, 109, 183, 195, 196, 204, 221, 259

• Match body movement to a continuing rhythm pattern

35, 36-37, 51, 91, 99, 109, 146

• Create rhythmic body movement in response to music, chant, and literary examples

13, 45, 52, 67, 89, 92, 118, 138, 148, 184, 188, 205

CREATE K. 7 Create music using a variety of music experiences (SOL K.7)

55, 70, 143, 190, 203, 298, 311

• Use instruments and body percussion as solo and accompanying instruments

35, 37, 40, 48, 83, 90, 95, 109, 131, 148, 163, 167, 207, 220, 257

• Create rhythmic body movement in response to music, chant, and literary examples

13, 45, 52, 67, 89, 92, 118, 138,148, 205

• Create dramatic responses to songs, stories, and poems

16, 25, 33, 77, 78, 82, 94, 101, 106, 118, 144, 148, 152-153, 166, 203, 257

INVESTIGATE K.8 Identify and demonstrate tempo and dynamic contrast (SOL K.7)

4, 21, 32, 60, 88, 116, 144, 180, 254

• Demonstrate fast and slow music and movement 25, 43, 61, 63, 89, 230, 246, 294

• Demonstrate loud and soft music using chant, song, and instruments

5, 6-7, 32-33, 144-145, 176, 180, 254-255

• The speed of the beat using chant, song, movement, body percussion, or instruments

25, 61, 89, 117, 146, 152, 230

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K. 9 Identify examples of instrumental music (SOL K.9)

107, 111, 134, 164, 218-219, 240, 253, 314

• Define instrumental music as music performed on instruments

107, 111, 134, 164

• Identify classroom instruments by sight and sound, separate and together

42, 63, 68, 106, 107, 109, 134, 136, 138, 164, 200, 209, 215, 257, 329

K.10 Identify tone color

22-23, 47, 49, 106, 109, 135, 164, 282

• Define vocal music as music performed with the singing voice

4, 7, 111

• Identify the differences between voices and instruments

7, 12, 111, 164, 223

• Identify the difference between men’s, women’s, and children’s voices

22, 26, 47, 111

CONNECT K.11 Demonstrate respect for self, others, and equipment

71, 79, 91, 121, 125, 159, 177, 187, 209

• Make music alone and in a group 42-43, 74, 105, 118, 129, 159, 239

• Demonstrate ability to listen to music, passively and actively

100, 117, 123, 164-165, 240

• Participate respectfully while making music by sharing, taking turns, listening and other ways of demonstrating citizenship

71, 79, 125, 159, 165, 177, 187, 203, 209, 237

K.12 Demonstrate an understanding between music and other disciplines

77, 133, 136, 235, 236

• Identify the existence of rhythmic patterns in basal sight words

38, 67, 90, 178, 268, 307

• Identify an understanding that music involves reading musical notation and words

38, 48, 64-65, 77, 96-97, 104-105, 150-151

• Demonstrate an awareness that music can tell a story with or without text

136, 235, 236, 240-241, 253, 260-261

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Silver Burdett Making Music to the

Virginia Beach City Music Standards Grade 1

Virginia Beach Music Standards

Grade 1 Silver Burdett Making Music

GENERAL MUSIC - GRADE ONE

INSTRUCTIONAL STANDARDS AND ENABLING OBJECTIVES

PERFORM 1.1 The student will imitate melodic patterns using the third, fifth, and sixth degrees of the scale with characteristic vocal tone qualities. (SOL 1.1)

66-67, 70-71, 106-108, 112, 113, 148, 151, 188, 224

• Sing melodic patterns that contain “sol, mi, la” pitches.

8, 54, 96, 148, 150, 151, 152, 158, 184, 188, 190, 224, 226, 228-229, 355, 371

• Sing a variety of songs individually and in groups. 6, 18, 48, 92, 130, 136, 148, 176, 184, 232,308,420

• Develop a repertoire of songs. 18, 42, 60, 108, 176, 229, 322, 416-417, 444

• Play pitched and non-pitched instruments. 13, 24, 48, 59, 91, 108, 116, 133, 143, 152, 260, 294, 351, 424, 426

1.2 The student will perform rhythm patterns comprised of quarter notes, paired eighth notes, and quarter rests from notation. (SOL 1.2)

94, 95, 98, 116, 129, 132, 134, 177, 210, 212, 214, 346, 352, 408

• Chant notated rhythm patterns using rhythm syllables.

54-55, 89, 96, 130, 135, 176, 214, 345

• Perform notated rhythm patterns comprising quarter notes, paired eighth notes, quarter rests, by singing, playing instruments, or using body percussion.

94, 95, 98, 116, 129, 132, 134, 177, 210, 212, 214, 346, 352, 408, 437

• Relate rhythm patterns to notation. 51, 52-53, 54-55, 95, 129, 135, 354

• Demonstrate melodic rhythm. 29, 48, 55, 98, 169, 184, 214, 258, 302, 346

• Demonstrate word rhythms using movement, body percussion, or instruments.

50, 55, 93, 97, 133, 325, 437

1.3 The student will respond to music with movement. (SOL 1.3)

33, 133, 190, 202, 244, 303, 317, 399

• Perform line and circle dances. 90, 182, 220, 316, 363, 374, 421, 437

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Virginia Beach Music Standards Grade 1

Silver Burdett Making Music

• Perform dances and games from various cultures. 32, 90, 126, 182, 316, 363, 374, 421, 437

• Demonstrate locomotor and non-locomotor movements.

6, 27, 49, 56, 70, 155, 175, 178, 272, 286

• Dramatize songs, stories, and poems. 23, 27, 29, 58, 68, 74, 98, 155, 166, 235, 291, 298, 323. 361, 439

CREATE 1.4 The student will employ creativity in a variety of music experiences. (SOL 1.4)

5, 11, 21, 27, 35, 79, 101, 166, 247, 251, 273, 354, 367, 400

• Use classroom instruments, body percussion, and movement.

6, 58, 76, 87, 103, 117, 144, 156, 236, 270, 273, 348, 356

• Use the voice in speech and song. 15, 20, 87, 98, 112, 134, 173, 186, 233

• Dramatize songs, stories, and poems. 27, 30, 35, 68-69, 74, 79, 117, 118-119, 155, 235, 247, 256, 338

• Create melodies to familiar nursery rhymes or chants.

51, 124, 151, 189, 199, 224, 230, 254, 330

INVESTIGATE 1.5 The student will distinguish between melodic rhythms and steady beat by sight and sound. (SOL 1.5)

48, 51, 54, 55, 158, 169, 216, 258, 302, 346

• Demonstrate steady beat while singing, using movement, body percussion, or instruments.

8, 10-13, 14-17, 113, 145, 211, 217, 225, 247, 251, 315

• Demonstrate melodic rhythm while singing, using body percussion, or instruments.

14-17, 48-49, 53, 98-99, 169, 306

• Imitate simple movements emphasizing strong and weak beats.

173, 175, 277, 425

1.6 The student will recognize when music has same and different sections in music and literary examples. (SOL 1.6)

32-33, 60-61, 136, 140, 142, 178, 180, 218, 222, 287, 300, 360, 385

• Recognize verse and refrain as two different sections of a song.

136, 140, 142, 178, 222, 224, 253, 286-289, 300, 401, 432

• Respond to beginnings and endings of phrases. 187, 193, 205, 214, 266, 282, 293, 313, 374, 391, 411

• Respond to AB and ABA form using body percussion, movement, or instruments.

8-9, 142-145, 178, 218, 220, 222, 266, 416

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Virginia Beach Music Standards Grade 1

Silver Burdett Making Music

1.7 The student will recognize when music changes from one section to a contrasting section. (SOL 1.7)

136, 140, 142, 178, 180, 218, 222, 287, 300, 360

• Demonstrate changes in tempo: using the words “fast and slow.”

124-127, 206-208, 380, 421, 440

• Identify changes in dynamics using the words “loud and soft.”

4-5, 86, 165, 166-167, 206, 208, 308, 368, 438, 440

• Demonstrate changes in dynamics using chant, song, instruments, or movement.

7, 86, 165, 166-167, 206, 208, 308, 368, 438, 440-441

1.8 The student will identify register using the terms “high and low.” (SOL 1.8)

22, 24, 65, 68, 70, 109, 147, 257

• Perform high and low sounds using chant, song, or pitched instruments.

22, 24, 65, 68, 70, 109, 147, 257

• Respond to high and low sounds through appropriate movement.

23, 25, 63, 68-69, 71, 147

• Demonstrate melodic direction using chant, song, movement, or pitched instruments.

30-31, 93, 98, 151, 152, 187, 192-193, 309, 354, 359, 369, 433

1.9 The student will identify pitched and non-pitched classroom instruments by sight and sound. (SOL 1.9)

13, 59, 101, 115, 143, 147, 152, 156, 167, 175, 237, 325, 408

• Identify piano, drum, shakers, wood blocks, triangle, and barred instruments through classroom use and instrumental examples.

37, 59, 101, 115, 142-143, 147, 152, 156, 167, 272, 295, 325, 338-339, 345, 351, 410

• Respond to various orchestral families through selected listening examples.

29, 115, 117, 179, 254-255, 256, 293, 329, 405

CONNECT 1.10 The student will identify accompanied and unaccompanied vocal music. (SOL 1.10)

2, 82, 296, 340, 158, 342, 102

• Perform simple accompaniments on pitched percussion instruments to accompany group singing.

78, 101, 105, 156, 234, 238, 343

• Student will sing unaccompanied and accompanied songs.

9, 21, 96, 102, 105, 108, 141, 158, 215, 219, 296, 301, 319, 350, 387

• Respond to various recorded examples. 389, 435, 442

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Virginia Beach Music Standards Grade 1

Silver Burdett Making Music

1.11 The student will exhibit respect for the contribution of self and others in a music setting. (SOL 1.11)

6, 103, 125, 175, 207, 289, 328, 429, 446

• Contribute to a group effort of making music. 92, 103, 119, 133, 156, 174, 199, 280, 347, 389

• Contribute to a group effort of listening to music. 25, 96, 108, 115, 138,179, 195, 207, 235, 254, 293, 329, 402

• Participate in music activities that involve sharing, taking turns, and other ways of demonstrating good citizenship.

66, 125, 129, 156, 174, 185, 188, 215, 225, 230, 261

1.12 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between music and the other disciplines. (SOL 1.12)

14, 18, 23, 26, 44, 84, 124, 140, 184, 186, 212, 228, 260, 270, 300, 336, 396, 432, 442

• Participate in music activities that involve language arts, visual arts, mathematical concepts, historical information, cultural influences, geographic differences, and scientific concepts.

14, 18, 23, 26, 44, 84, 124, 140, 184, 186, 212, 228, 260, 270, 300, 336, 396, 432, 442

1.13 The student will identify various vocal timbres.

34-37, 64, 68, 111, 252, 327, 335, 367, 435

• Distinguish between whispering, speaking, calling, and singing voices.

34-37, 64, 68, 327

• Distinguish between singing voices of men, women, and children.

111, 253, 335, 367

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Silver Burdett Making Music to the

Virginia Beach City Music Standards Grade 2

Virginia Beach Music Standards

Grade 2 Silver Burdett Making Music

GENERAL MUSIC - GRADE TWO

INSTRUCTIONAL STANDARDS AND ENABLING OBJECTIVES

PERFORM 2.1 The student will imitate melodic patterns comprised of the first, second, third, fifth, and sixth degrees of the scale with characteristic vocal tone quality. (SOL 2.1)

57, 26, 29-31, 55, 89, 99, 129, 135, 137, 175, 205, 217

• Sing melodic patterns using the syllables do, re, mi, sol, and la.

57, 89, 99, 129, 135, 137, 175, 205, 217

• Perform melodic patterns sol-mi and sol-mi-la from notation.

26, 29-31, 55

• Develop a repertoire of songs. 18, 60, 80, 122, 144, 178, 235, 308, 330, 351, 403

• Sing a variety of songs, both individually, and in groups.

16, 21, 52, 60, 95, 127, 131, 165, 168, 177, 191, 200, 230, 248, 269, 336, 364, 396, 405

2.2 The student will perform rhythmic combinations comprised of half notes, quarter notes, paired eighth notes, and quarter rests from traditional notation while maintaining a steady beat. (SOL 2.2)

15, 120, 159, 160, 199, 236, 241, 251, 295, 333

• Chant notated rhythm patterns using rhythm syllables.

17, 81, 82-83, 85, 121, 275, 301

• Perform notated rhythm patterns using instruments or body percussion.

13, 17, 22, 45, 47, 85, 143, 159, 173, 199, 241, 305

• Perform simple ostinati using pitched and unpitched percussion instruments to accompany songs.

15, 35, 68, 71, 106, 109, 136, 143, 154, 183, 199, 214, 236, 313

• Demonstrate word rhythms using movement, body percussion, or instruments.

10, 45, 68, 123, 132, 143, 157, 236, 295

2.3 The student will respond to music with movement. (SOL 2.3)

9, 30, 33, 43, 49, 79, 167, 254, 312, 315

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Virginia Beach Music Standards Grade 2

Silver Burdett Making Music

• Perform line and circle dances. 43, 60, 87, 122, 171, 181, 245, 273, 283

• Perform dances and games from various cultures. 30, 54, 181, 198, 247, 249, 270, 272

• Demonstrate locomotor and non-locomotor movements.

117, 136, 155, 195, 197, 205, 287, 293, 395, 400

• Dramatize interpretive movement. 33, 94, 191, 229, 313, 353

2.4 The student will read lyrics containing more than one verse and including words divided into syllables. (SOL 2.4)

122, 153, 164-165, 215, 244, 324-325, 358-359, 360, 398-399

• Read successive verses under a staff. 56, 153, 197, 286, 302, 324, 342, 359

CREATE 2.5 The student will employ creativity in a variety of musical experiences. (SOL 2.5)

45, 84, 108, 132-133 145, 213, 217, 294, 303, 315

• Create lyrics to familiar melodies. 214, 228, 262, 343, 380

• Create new verses to a song. 30, 214, 228, 230-231, 343, 367, 380

• Create accompaniments and ostinatos. 68, 107, 123, 133, 172, 195, 210, 218, 231, 236, 254, 308, 327, 389

• Create music to enhance songs, stories, and poems.

62, 71, 131-132, 145, 180, 203, 216-219, 236, 261, 294, 315, 345, 353, 369

• Create interpretive movement. 49, 126, 133, 213, 251, 269, 298, 371

INVESTIGATE 2.6 The student will identify two and three-part compositional forms using the terms AB and ABA. (SOL 2.6)

154, 167, 169 201, 247, 275, 330-331

• Demonstrate an awareness of the AB and ABA forms using song, movement, instruments, or body percussion.

154, 167, 169, 201, 247, 330-331, 354, 383

• Identify like and unlike melodic phrases. 52, 91, 97, 123, 165, 203, 261, 273, 331, 333

• Define phrase as a complete musical sentence. 126-127, 164-165, 272-273, 324-325, 519

• Demonstrate phrase structure of a simple four-phrase song.

91, 126-127, 173, 324-325, 330-331, 333, 379

• Demonstrate contrasting phrases using chant, song, movement, instruments, or body percussion.

53, 91, 203, 273, 325

• Respond to beginnings and endings of phrases in selected musical examples.

91, 126-127, 129, 170, 272, 327, 331, 333, 379

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Virginia Beach Music Standards Grade 2

Silver Burdett Making Music

2.7 The student will recognize sudden and gradual changes in expressive qualities of music. (SOL 2.7)

6, 42, 78, 116, 152, 190, 232, 242

• Respond to tempo changes using chant, song, movement, body percussion, or instruments.

42, 55, 127, 209, 233, 403

• Identify gradual changes of dynamics using the terms softer or louder.

6-7, 27, 117, 190-191, 243

• Demonstrate gradual changes in dynamics using chant, song, instruments, or body percussion.

6-7, 65, 117, 191, 243, 287, 323, 377, 403

• Identify gradual changes in dynamics in selected recorded examples.

7, 118, 119

2.8 The student will identify selected orchestral and folk instruments by sight and sound.

89, 103, 121, 139, 141, 176, 179, 181, 276, 341

• Identify violin, flute, trumpet, and bass drum by sight and sounds.

139, 141, 179, 181, 253, 390

• Identify folk and the selected orchestral instruments by aural and visual examples.

64-65, 66-67, 103-105, 121, 138-139, 149-141, 176-177, 349

• Identify the four orchestral families: strings, woodwind, brass, and percussion.

138-141, 146, 178-179, 180-181,184, 188, 420-425

2.9 The student will identify notated melodic patterns which move upward. (SOL 2.9)

25, 60-61, 63, 93, 263, 357

• Demonstrate notated melodic direction using song, movement, or instruments.

24-25, 95, 263, 385

• Demonstrate melodic direction in selected aural examples.

63, 93, 265, 393

CONNECT 2.10 The student will exhibit respect for the contribution of self and others in a music setting. (SOL 2.10)

13, 84, 139, 175, 208, 219, 265, 280, 312, 339, 361

• Perform simple accompaniments on pitched instruments to accompany group singing.

52, 106, 109, 130, 136, 154, 307, 309

• Identify solo and ensemble performances. 107, 109, 117, 145, 243, 343

• Contribute to a group effort of listening to music. 23, 51, 66-67, 91, 105, 175, 264, 279

• Participate in music activities that involve sharing, taking turns, and other ways of demonstrating good citizenship.

13, 29, 100, 119, 170, 201, 219, 233, 261, 268, 275, 280, 299, 341. 361

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Virginia Beach Music Standards Grade 2

Silver Burdett Making Music

2.11 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between music and other disciplines. (SOL 2.11)

48, 60, 122, 138, 152, 212, 266, 278

• Participate in music activities that involve language arts, visual arts, mathematical concepts, historical information, cultural influences, geographic differences, and scientific concepts.

32, 46, 48, 61, 79, 94, 98, 125, 138, 200, 268, 302, 340, 400

2.12 The student will imitate beat patterns reflecting duple and triple meter.

8, 92, 176, 245, 279, 375

• Perform sets of beats grouped in two (strong-weak) and sets grouped in three (strong- weak-weak)

84, 87, 193, 195, 197, 279, 285, 293, 386-387, 293

• Relate simple movement to duple and triple meter. 87, 195-197, 245, 279, 281, 293, 379

2.13 The student will identify the staff, the treble clef, and the repeat sign.

21, 25-26, 27, 29, 137, 167, 199, 279, 383

• Define the staff as five lines and four spaces. 21, 25, 27, 29, 137

• Identify the treble clef by sight. 26, 28-29, 56-57, 98-99, 100-101, 170-171, 407, 409, 411, 413, 415, 417

• Define and respond to the repeat sign. 167, 199, 279, 383

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Silver Burdett Making Music to the

Virginia Beach City Music Standards Grade 3

Virginia Beach Music Standards

Grade 3 Silver Burdett Making Music

GENERAL MUSIC – GRADE THREE

INSTRUCTIONAL STANDARDS AND ENABLING OBJECTIVES

PERFORM 3.1 The student will imitate melodic patterns comprised of pitches within the range of an octave with characteristic vocal tone quality. (SOL 3.1)

15, 28, 60, 68, 69, 102, 106, 108, 140-141, 143, 147, 217, 339, 392, 405

• Sing a variety of song literature. 18, 24, 53, 56, 78, 102, 152-153, 154, 164, 168, 214, 226, 272, 338, 352, 386, 392, 404, 412, 413

• Sing the melodic patterns so-mi-la and mi-re-do. 15, 109, 219, 307

• Sing melodies using the syllables do, re, mi, so, and la.

30, 69, 103, 106, 142, 147, 179, 181, 183

• Perform melodic patterns so-mi-la and mi-re-do from notation.

15, 109, 219, 307

• Notate selected melodic patterns on the treble staff using the computer or by hand.

13, 31, 179, 221, 265, 285

3.2 The student will perform rhythmic combinations of whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, paired eighth notes, and quarter rests from traditional notation while maintaining a steady beat. (SOL 3.2)

11, 13, 17, 49, 57, 95, 98, 133, 164, 167, 205, 215, 253, 271, 296, 337. 359, 381, 383, 396

• Chant notated rhythm patterns using rhythm syllables.

13, 17, 95, 129, 133, 167, 253, 271, 296, 381

• Perform notated rhythm patterns using instruments or body percussion.

11, 49, 57, 95, 98, 164, 205, 215, 271, 337, 359, 396

• Improvise rhythm patterns while maintaining a steady beat.

57, 243, 252, 388, 393, 397

• Perform simple ostinati using pitched and unpitched percussion instruments while singing.

49, 91, 95, 107, 240, 251, 253, 303, 329, 401

• Notate rhythm patterns consisting of quarter notes, paired eighth notes, and quarter rests demonstrated by the teacher (rhythmic dictation).

31, 55, 91, 403, 420

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3.3 The student will respond to music with movement. (SOL 3.3)

26, 59, 63, 65, 89, 117, 136, 152, 176, 255, 295, 315, 318, 387, 399, 415

• Perform line and circle dances. 65, 169, 264, 272, 285, 293, 310, 313, 318, 319, 363

• Perform dances and games from various cultures. 20, 25, 62, 70, 93, 125, 136, 143, 169, 205, 213, 261, 273, 279, 283, 285, 288, 293, 307, 312, 315, 319

• Dramatize songs, stories, and poems. 10, 137, 146, 334, 344, 346-347, 352-353, 355, 357, 365, 369, 382

• Perform interpretive movement. 65, 89, 176, 231, 245, 257, 342

3.4 The student will perform I and V (V7) chords to accompany a two-chord melody using classroom instruments. (SOL 3.4)

41, 208, 226, 227-228, 231, 261, 329, 367, 387

3.5 The student will identify duple and triple meter by sight (meter signature) and sound. (SOL 3.5)

131, 331, 356

• Relate simple movement to duple and triple meter. 129, 131, 169, 170, 241, 297, 342, 395

• Identify bar line, measure, and meter signature. 57, 131, 171, 207, 297, 305, 390, 415

• Recognize strong and weak beats. 129, 131, 162, 171, 207, 245, 295, 297, 315

CREATE 3.6 The student will employ creativity in a variety of music experiences. (SOL 3.6)

14, 92, 176, 193, 211, 335, 338, 341, 353

• Create accompaniments and ostinato for songs and chants.

14, 41, 69, 95, 147, 231, 243, 252, 291, 311, 316, 337, 403

• Create interpretive movement. 89, 226, 241, 255, 263, 344, 347, 395

• Create lyrics to familiar melodies. 22, 75, 93, 94, 109, 230, 279

• Create new verse to songs. 12, 75, 230, 356, 391

• Improvise simple pentatonic melodies on barred instruments.

31, 41, 53, 67, 69, 365

INVESTIGATE 3.7 The student will identify two and three-part compositional forms using the terms AB, ABA, and AABA. (SOL 3.7)

20, 134-135, 174-175, 280-281, 362, 401

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• Demonstrate an awareness of AB and ABA forms using song, movement, instruments, and body percussion.

21-22, 78, 96-97, 98, 135, 137, 167, 175-176, 283, 343, 363

• Define and respond to D.C. al fine. 101, 135, 179, 212-213, 282, 401

• Define and respond to the repeat sign. 19, 124-125, 147, 282, 369

3.8 The student will recognize music symbols within a composition and use music terminology to explain their functions. (SOL 3.8)

7, 51, 53, 87, 93, 97, 101, 116-117, 131, 171, 191, 200, 208, 354, 356

3.9 The student will explore the music of world cultures through song, dance, and movement. (SOL 3.9)

20, 54, 86, 113, 178, 208, 254, 273, 294, 304, 378

• Study folk tales and musical settings of folk tales. 9, 86, 96-97, 251, 272, 283, 287, 334, 336, 352-353, 364-365

• Listen to examples of instruments not traditionally found in bands or orchestras.

12, 16, 75, 137, 184, 223, 255, 271, 274, 291-292 400, 407

• Interpret music through movement. 8, 21, 87, 98, 117, 131, 136, 226, 231, 245, 253, 273, 360, 379, 400

• Perform traditional dances. 24, 63, 93, 106, 124, 169, 260, 272, 273, 278, 285, 286, 290, 294, 315

3.10 The student will identify the four orchestral families (strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion) from aural and visual examples. (SOL 3.10)

38, 110-113, 148-151, 185, 186-189

• Describe the characteristics of each orchestral family.

38, 110-113, 148-151, 185, 186-189

• Classify orchestral instruments according to their respective families.

38, 110-113, 148-151, 185, 186-189, 259

• Identify the tone colors included in various orchestral and ensemble literature.

39, 67, 148-151, 184-185, 188-189, 356, 371, 379, 407

3.11 Identify notated melodic patterns which move upward, downward, or remain the same. (SOL 3.11)

25, 26, 64, 144, 259, 337, 342, 366, 371, 377, 384, 390

• Demonstrate the melodic contour of a musical phrase.

25, 26, 66, 144, 259, 343, 355, 367, 371, 377, 385

• Demonstrate the melodic direction in aural examples.

19, 26, 44, 259, 311, 371

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• Identify the seven letters used for the musical alphabet.

69, 70-71, 106-107, 219-221, 232, 253

• Associate and perform the alphabetical sequence both ascending (ABCDEFG) and descending (GFEDCBA), using pitched instruments.

24, 25, 26, 220

• Improvise pentatonic melodies showing upward and downward directions.

30-31, 53, 62, 66-67, 107, 331

CONNECT 3.12 The student will exhibit respect for the contributions of self and others in a music setting. (SOL 3.12)

63, 106, 189, 215, 259, 317, 347, 403

• Contribute to a group effort of making music. 14, 27, 66, 117, 146-147, 148, 153, 329, 330, 346-347

• Contribute to a group effort of listening to music. 19, 39, 51, 97, 134, 144, 149, 202, 255, 275

• Participate in music activities that involve sharing, taking turns, and other ways of demonstrating good citizenship.

88, 103, 106, 117, 147, 155, 218, 255, 288, 312, 320, 340, 345

3.13 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between music and other disciplines. (SOL 3.13)

14, 24, 60, 72, 89, 110, 130, 170, 186, 254, 258

• Participate in activities that involve language arts, visual arts, mathematical concepts, historical information, cultural influences, geographic differences, and scientific concepts.

28, 30, 60, 100, 112, 130, 180, 192, 208, 260, 314, 334, 352, 408

3.14 The student will identify changes of tempo. 124-125, 126-127, 247, 255

• Respond to tempo changes using chant, song, movement, body percussion, and instruments.

50-51, 126, 255, 309, 328, 398, 399

• Identify and respond to a notated fermata. 61, 243, 291-292, 415

3.15 The student will identify the beginnings and endings of phrases.

24-26, 60-61, 276-277, 332-333

• Demonstrate beginnings and endings of phrases through chant, song, movement, body percussion, and instruments.

24-26, 60-61, 246-247, 276-277, 332-333

• Identify like and unlike phrases in visual and aural examples.

19, 60, 277, 333, 378

• Identify the phrase structure of a simple four-phrase song.

18, 93, 379, 413

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3.16 The student will identify the following textures demonstrated through student performance: melody with no accompaniment, melody with accompaniment, and two or more melodies sounding at the same time.

36-37, 76-77, 79, 95, 115, 116-117, 128, 152-153, 154-155, 192-193, 225, 226-227, 231, 386

• Perform in a two-part vocal ensemble (i.e., rounds, partner songs, or vocal ostinato).

36, 76-77, 95, 115, 116-117, 128, 152-153, 154-155, 193, 225, 226-227, 386

• Perform simple accompaniments on pitched instruments to accompany group singing.

79, 116, 132, 139, 165, 209, 225, 229, 333, 387

• Demonstrate unison singing with accompaniment. 37, 69, 192, 228, 285, 337, 386

• Categorize various textures through aural examples.

79, 193, 309

3.17 The student will identify and define the following dynamic markings: piano (p), forte (f), crescendo, and diminuendo.

6-7, 200, 202, 316

• Perform musical compositions in which the above dynamic symbols are observed and followed.

7-8, 103, 190-191, 201

• Choose appropriate dynamics for selected music or literary examples.

79, 146, 162, 165, 202, 247, 346, 411

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Virginia Beach City Music Standards Grade 4

Virginia Beach Music Standards

Grade 4 Silver Burdett Making Music

GENERAL MUSIC - GRADE FOUR

INSTRUCTIONAL STANDARDS AND ENABLING OBJECTIVES

PERFORM 4.1 The student will sing within the range of an octave with characteristic vocal tone quality and with increasing accuracy. (SOL 4.1)

13, 34, 84, 98, 128, 160, 174, 186, 203, 245, 264, 373

• Sing a variety of songs comprised of pitches within the range of an octave.

25, 33, 34, 56, 66, 96, 107, 132, 146, 152, 160, 172, 196, 210, 230, 261, 287

• Sing melodic patterns so-mi-la and mi-re-do with increasing accuracy.

79, 105, 119, 264, 299, 326, 356, 391

• Sing melodies using the syllables do, re, mi, fa, so, and la with increasing accuracy.

25, 105, 109, 131, 139, 144-145, 146, 149, 152, 281, 313, 383

• Perform melodic patterns from notation using the syllables do, re, mi, so, and la.

63, 79, 119, 275, 281, 369

• Sing with accurate pitch emphasizing proper posture, correct diction, and a clear head tone.

7, 15, 23, 191, 216, 261, 269, 383, 404, 406, 420, 421

4.2 The student will perform rhythmic combinations of whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, paired eighth notes, single eighth notes, whole rests, half rests, and quarter rests from traditional notation while maintaining a steady beat. (SOL 4.2)

32, 34, 55, 93, 116, 122, 157, 183, 194-195, 224, 229, 267, 273, 301, 317, 332

• Chant notated rhythm patterns using rhythm syllables.

94, 109, 136, 179, 181, 220, 229, 327

• Perform notated rhythm patterns using instruments or body percussion.

99, 107, 116, 122, 130, 137, 223, 357, 377

• Perform simple syncopated rhythm patterns using quarter notes and eighth notes.

53, 55, 77, 180-181, 264, 386, 395

• Improvise rhythm patterns while maintaining a steady beat.

102, 273, 293, 314, 344, 358, 398

• Perform simple ostinati using pitched and unpitched percussion instruments while singing.

77, 79, 115, 135, 223, 229, 273, 312

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• Notate rhythm patterns consisting of half notes, quarter notes, paired eighth notes, and quarter rests demonstrated by the teacher (rhythmic dictation).

35, 64, 107, 146, 221, 264

• Identify and respond to a tie. 53, 55, 97, 260

4.3 The student will respond to music with movement. (SOL 4.3)

13, 90-91, 101, 112, 174, 231, 338, 346, 349, 364, 368, 398, 423

• Perform interpretive movement. 175, 258, 273

• Perform traditional folk dances and/or choreography.

135, 186, 230, 265, 278, 305, 317, 354, 384, 389, 391, 407, 413

• Use body percussion. 2, 123, 163, 220, 224, 377

4.4 The student will employ creativity in a variety of music experiences. (SOL 4.4)

61, 123, 299, 364

• Improvise simple rhythmic accompaniments.. 76, 182, 238

• Improvise simple melodies in pentatonic, using instruments such as recorder and barred instruments.

21, 62, 64, 105, 107, 143, 233

• Create melodic or rhythmic motives to enhance literature using a variety of sound sources, including technology.

61, 143, 336

• Create interpretive movement, individually or in groups.

59, 61, 101, 118, 120, 142, 184, 227, 231, 237, 269, 335, 364

CREATE 4.5 The student will identify two part (AB), three part (ABA), and rondo (ABACA) compositional forms. (SOL 4.5)

58-61, 101, 143, 182-185, 221, 302, 321, 330, 342, 344, 373

• Demonstrate an awareness of AB, ABA, and rondo forms using movement, instruments, and body percussion.

16-17, 61, 73, 101-103, 143, 183, 185, 304-305, 342

• Perform introductions and codas with AB, ABA, and rondo forms.

21, 107, 261, 314, 360

• Define and respond to D.C. al fine and repeat sign. 101, 136, 219, 373

INVESTIGATE 4.6 The student will identify and define the following dynamic markings: piano (p), pianissimo (pp), forte (f), fortissimo (ff), crescendo (<), and diminuendo (>). (SOL 4.6)

7, 268, 435

• Perform musical compositions in which the above 6-7, 309, 391, 403, 405-408, 411

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dynamic symbols are observed and followed. • Choose appropriate dynamics for selected music or literary examples.

121, 130, 132

• Identify and respond to a notated accent ( > ). 135, 211, 213

4.7 The student will identify instruments from various musical ensembles by sight and sound. (SOL 4.7)

68-71, 72-75, 90, 137, 193, 298, 305, 311, 315, 336

• Identify and classify orchestral and band instruments according to their respective families.

68-71, 72-75, 90, 111, 154-155, 220, 294

• Identify the highest and lowest pitched instrument in each orchestral family by sound.

73, 113, 466-471

• Identify keyboard instruments. 232-233, 234-235

• Identify classroom barred instruments such as glockenspiels, metallophones, and xylophones.

140, 194-195, 229, 280, 281, 367

• Identify native folk instruments from various cultures.

36, 40, 110-11, 137, 147, 154, 155, 175, 177, 190, 222-223, 285, 295, 297, 310, 340, 366

4.8 The student will identify 2/4, ¾, and 4/4 meter signatures by sight and duple and triple meter by sound. (SOL 4.8)

11, 15, 55, 57, 93, 173, 179, 214, 270-272, 329, 441

• Perform rhythms in 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, and 6/8. 55, 93, 182-183, 214

• Relate simple movement to meters in 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, and 6/8.

13, 15, 57, 59, 79, 173, 175, 215, 217, 329, 342, 375

• Identify and define a bar line, measure, and meter signature.

55, 57, 98, 148, 177, 214, 217

• Choose note values to construct measures in 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4.

57, 95, 109, 215, 433

• Perform movements to simple folk dances in duple and triple meter.

15-16, 51, 135, 139, 230, 338, 343, 384

4.9 The student will distinguish between major and minor tonality. (SOL 4.9)

64-65, 233-234, 107, 237, 411-412

• Identify major and minor tonalities through aural examples.

176, 177, 237, 411-413

4.10 The student will use music terminology to describe various styles of music. (SOL 4.10)

27, 75, 91, 112, 128, 195, 267, 277, 365, 371, 389

• Place musical examples into broad categories of styles of music.

26-29, 74-75, 91, 128, 195, 267, 277, 365

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• Identify a composer and a music composition from each of four different music historical periods.

23, 91, 111, 153, 295, 343

4.11 The student will exhibit respect for the contributions of self and others in a music setting. (SOL 4.11)

13, 57, 75, 93, 133, 136, 150, 183, 311, 364

• Contribute to a group effort of making music. 34, 52, 79, 88, 97, 104, 115, 161, 183, 194, 223-224, 240, 349, 357, 364, 383

• Contribute to a group effort of listening to music. 89, 117, 156, 185, 193, 224, 241, 299, 346, 355

• Participate in music activities that involve sharing, taking turns, and other ways of demonstrating good citizenship.

6, 75, 93, 117, 133, 137, 184, 193,183, 265 348, 376, 396

CONNECT 4.12 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between music and other disciplines. (SOL 4.12)

14, 20, 26, 36, 38, 58, 62, 78, 104, 114, 120, 160, 176, 198, 212, 222, 266, 348, 370

• Participate in music activities that involve language arts, visual arts, mathematical concepts, historical information, cultural influences, geographic differences, and scientific concepts.

37, 69, 104, 138, 178, 188, 212, 266, 338, 344, 396, 402, 422

4.13 The student will associate and perform the alphabetical sequence both ascending (ABCDEFG) and descending (GFEDCBA).

149, 153, 189, 224, 437, 439

• Perform short diatonic melodic patterns written on the treble staff with barred instruments.

22, 78, 97, 149, 189, 333, 437

• Identify notated melodic patterns as consisting principally of steps, kips, or repeated tones.

21, 128, 151-152, 201, 255-257, 346

4.14 The student will identify gradual changes of tempo.

49, 171, 184, 223, 347, 377

• Respond with increasing accuracy to tempo changes using chant, song, movement, body percussion, or instruments.

50, 51, 171, 184, 223, 273

• Identify and respond to accelerando and ritardando.

141, 222-223, 377, 381, 510

4.15 The student will recognize phrase structure.

89-90, 112, 141, 152, 263, 272, 342, 356

• Identify the phrase structure of a four-phrase song. 152, 159, 272

• Identify like and unlike phrases in visual and aural examples.

141, 263, 284, 287, 311

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• Demonstrate phrasing through movement. 89-90, 112, 152, 153, 263, 273, 342

4.16 The student will identify the following textures: melody with no accompaniment, melody with chordal accompaniment, and two or more melodies sound simultaneously.

89, 114-115, 159, 210, 217, 348, 370, 389, 424-427

• Perform in a two-part vocal ensemble; i.e., rounds, partner songs, descants, or vocal ostinato.

77, 119, 159, 80, 89, 96, 114-115, 149, 159, 160, 196-197, 199, 217, 236, 245, 306

• Perform simple two chord (I-V, or V7) accompaniments on pitched instruments to accompany group singing.

94, 119, 147, 163, 198, 201, 214, 275

• Demonstrate unison singing without accompaniment.

80, 89, 159, 196, 237, 348, 411

• Categorize various textures through aural examples.

38, 41, 115, 120, 161

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Virginia Beach City Music Standards Grade 5

Virginia Beach Music Standards

Grade 5 Silver Burdett Making Music

GENERAL MUSIC - GRADE FIVE

INSTRUCTIONAL STANDARDS AND ENABLING OBJECTIVES

PERFORM 5.1 The student will imitate melodic patterns in tune with characteristic vocal tone quality and with increasing accuracy. (SOL 5.1)

23, 24, 149, 264, 441, 443

• Sing a variety of song literature, alone and with others, emphasizing tone quality and intonation.

25, 34, 57, 62, 76, 86, 105, 158, 178, 188, 244, 272, 316, 340, 392, 471, 449

• Sing melodic patterns using the syllables do, re, mi, fa. so, la, and ti.

104, 106, 107, 140

• Perform melodic patterns from notation using the syllables do, re, mi, fa, sol, and la.

26, 61, 62, 111, 244

• Demonstrate the following choral behaviors in group singing: proper posture, correct diction, clear head tone, and ability to follow a conductor.

28-29, 30-31, 37, 94, 130, 204, 382, 386, 419, 430, 439, 446, 467, 482

5.2 The student will perform rhythmic combinations of whole notes, dotted half notes, half notes, quarter notes, paired eighth notes, grouped sixteenth notes, single eighth notes, whole rests, half rests, and quarter rests from traditional notation while maintaining a steady beat. (SOL 5.2)

15, 55, 70, 98, 100, 133, 144, 150, 195, 306, 334, 465

• Chant notated rhythm patterns using rhythm syllables.

13, 55, 139, 151

• Perform notated rhythm patterns using instruments or body percussion.

10, 20, 49, 55, 295

• Perform simple syncopated rhythm patterns using quarter notes and eighth notes.

12, 15, 19, 257

• Improvise rhythm patterns while maintaining a steady beat.

11, 93, 128, 157, 428

• Perform simple ostinati using pitched and unpitched percussion instruments while singing.

11, 16, 33, 53, 141, 181, 350

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• Notate rhythm patterns consisting of whole notes, half notes, quarter notes, paired eighth notes, and quarter rests demonstrated by the teacher.

13, 61, 445

5.3 The student will respond to music with movement. (SOL 5.3)

13, 16, 93, 97, 186, 211, 220, 269, 289, 333, 350, 433, 484

• Perform interpretive movement. 109, 170, 289, 436, 445

• Perform dances and games from various cultures including traditional folk dances and/or choreography.

13, 54, 138, 160, 177, 219, 269, 299, 301, 309, 350, 428

• Use body percussion. 10, 21, 51, 92, 136, 174, 179, 182, 219, 294, 297

CREATE 5.4 The student will employ creativity in a variety of music experiences.

17, 21, 34, 73, 113, 128, 171, 185, 224, 422

• Create movement to music. 16, 33, 136, 182, 186, 379, 423, 445

• Create non-traditional notation. 9, 142, 153, 375

• Improvise melodies on barred instruments and/or recorder.

21, 112, 113, 185, 224, 226, 323

INVESTIGATE 5.5 The student will identify and explain the following compositional forms: two part (AB), three part (ABA), rondo (ABACA), and theme and variations. (SOL 5.5)

56, 65-66, 100-101, 103, 142-145, 184-187, 341, 378-379, 418, 426, 470

• Demonstrate an awareness of AB, ABA, rondo, and theme and variation forms using movement, instruments, and body percussion.

57, 100, 143, 144, 145, 341, 379, 420, 428, 433

• Perform introductions and codas with AB, ABA, rondo, and theme and variations.

45, 70, 201, 411, 475

• Define and respond to D.C al fine, repeat sign, and first and second endings.

151, 152, 171, 379, 414-417, 438, 441

5.6 The student will use music terminology to describe music performances and compositions. (SOL 5.6)

33, 66, 131, 157, 183, 307, 317, 389, 429, 449, 459, 479

• Identify music symbols within a music composition and explain their functions.

126-127, 172, 313, 411, 414

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5.7 The student will identify instruments from various musical ensembles by sight and sound. (SOL 5.7)

51, 64-66, 89, 112-113 131, 156-157, 186, 196-199, 297, 311, 342, 384

• Identify and classify orchestral and band instruments according to their respective families.

64-65, 89, 113, 154, 186, 319, 342

• Identify the highest and lowest pitched instrument in each orchestral family by sound.

88-89, 113, 186, 311-312, 514-519

• Identify keyboard instruments. 197, 236-237, 238-239

• Identify classroom barred instruments such as glockenspiels, metallophones, and xylophones.

16, 70, 135

• Identify native folk instruments from various cultures.

51, 66, 112, 131, 150-151, 153, 196, 261, 297, 310, 384, 440, 479

5.8 The student will identify 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, and 6/8 meter signatures by sight and duple and triple meter by sound. (SOL 5.8)

10, 50-51, 90, 176, 179

• Perform notated rhythms in 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, and 6/8.

34, 53, 91, 95, 199, 221,

• Relate simple movement to meter in 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, and 6/8.

57, 91, 131, 180, 181, 183, 218, 221

• Identify and define a bar line, measure, and meter signature.

10, 15, 69, 91, 179, 181, 221, 344

• Identify the bottom number of the meter signature as determining the kind of note that gets one beat.

10, 91, 175, 179

• Choose note values to construct measures in 2/4, 3/4, and 4/4.

13, 55, 96, 98, 137, 139

• Perform movements to simple folk dances in duple and triple meter.

54, 93, 160, 176, 269, 299, 428

5.9 The student will place music examples into broad categories of style. (SOL 5.9)

21, 79, 101, 155, 200, 214, 225, 268, 340, 348, 352-355, 384, 439

• Use music terminology to compare and contrast a variety of music styles.

9, 70, 73, 111, 128-131, 154-157, 201, 204, 213, 224-227, 256-257, 264-265, 470-471

• Explore how music style contributes to the quality and enjoyment of musical selections.

49, 63, 67, 129, 200, 341, 356-357, 396, 475

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• Explore and perform a variety of music styles. 14, 22, 36, 44, 76, 105, 128, 190, 205, 212, 333, 340, 354, 361, 390

• Identify notable characteristics of the music of world cultures.

14, 18, 32, 67, 129, 133, 141, 150, 219, 241, 298, 322, 411, 441, 460

• Identify a composer and one music composition from each of four different music historical periods.

59, 105, 111, 113, 145, 185, 235, 312

CONNECT 5.10 The student will exhibit respect for the contributions of self and others in a music setting. (SOL 5.10)

47, 131, 157, 181, 214, 303, 325, 338, 363, 387

• Contribute to a group effort of making music. 183, 307, 317, 343, 429, 449, 475, 479, 485

• Contribute to a group effort of listening to music. 35, 89, 130, 153, 173, 186, 196, 236-237, 275, 296, 310-311, 342

• Participate in music activities that involve sharing, taking turns, and other ways of demonstrating good citizenship.

21, 47, 66, 88, 157, 242, 338, 379, 387, 438

5.11 The student will demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between music and other disciplines. (SOL 5.11)

26, 32, 52, 57, 101, 146, 222, 273, 378, 396, 403, 414, 424, 434

• Participate in activities that involve language arts, visual arts, mathematical concepts, historical information, cultural influences, geographic differences, and scientific concepts.

6, 50, 60, 106, 136, 150, 218, 238, 308, 348, 368, 434, 462

5.12 The student will notate and perform melodic patterns written on the treble staff.

26, 53, 61, 133, 147, 149, 189, 191, 353

• Identify letter names of the lines and spaces on the treble staff.

61, 133, 147

• Identify and perform notated melodic patterns as consisting principally of steps, skips, or repeated tones.

26, 147, 191

• Create melodic patterns through traditional notation and computer technology.

53, 149, 189, 353

• Compose simple songs through traditional notation and/or using computer technology.

59, 63, 103, 177, 235, 375

5.13 The student will analyze the phrase structure of various complex songs.

134, 145, 153, 191

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5.14 The student will identify and define tempo and tempo changes.

65, 301, 321, 351, 369, 435, 451, 482

• Respond to tempo and tempo changes using chant, solo, movement, body percussion, or instruments.

301, 321, 351

• Identify and respond to accelerando and ritardando.

269, 321, 404, 425

• Choose appropriate tempo for selected music. 157, 403, 449

• Demonstrate an awareness of tempo terminology such as largo, andante, moderato, allegro, and presto as found in selected music.

145, 213, 435

5.15 The student will identify the following textures: melody with no accompaniment (monophonic), melody with chordal accompaniment (homophonic), and two or more melodies sounding simultaneously (polyphonic)

34, 35, 37, 73, 78, 160

• Perform in two-part vocal ensemble; i.e., rounds, partner songs, descants, or vocal ostinato.

34, 38, 47, 68-71, 72-73, 75, 76-77, 118, 158, 160, 162

• Perform simple three chord (I, IV,V7) accompaniments on pitched instruments.

120, 131, 202, 205, 245, 299, 353, 465

• Categorize various textures through aural examples.

33, 35, 55, 78-79

• Identify major and minor tonalities through aural examples.

161, 188, 192, 263

5.16 The student will identify and define the following dynamics markings: pianissimo (pp), piano (p), mezzo piano (mp), mezzo forte (mf), forte (f), fortissimo (ff), crescendo, and diminuendo.

6-9, 46-49, 89, 416, 431, 447

• Perform musical compositions in which the above dynamics are observed and followed.

6-9, 49, 431-433, 447

• Choose appropriate dynamics for selected music and literary examples.

9, 47, 87, 105, 130

• Identify and respond to a notated accent ( > ). 87, 172, 295, 445-447

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21st Century Skills

Critical and Creative Thinkers, Innovators and Problem Solvers

Teacher Edition lesson plans and on-page Student Edition activities include key questions to assist students in developing critical thinking, problem solving, and creative/innovative thinking. These open-ended questions allow students to think in new ways about what they have experienced through music. The skills identified in Step 2 of every Lesson Plan (red words) include opportunities for the development of both content-based skills (Singing, Moving, Playing) and 21st Century Skills (Creating, Analyzing). These teaching suggestions provide guidance for teachers as they incorporate 21st Century Skills into their teaching of music.

CT1 – Critical Thinking K: 6, 72, 94, 188, 269 1: 75, 114, 228, 262, 342 2: 50, 78, 320, 342, 400, 3: 14, 30, 130, 223, 371, 400 4: 21, 48-49, 72, 171, 234 5: 20, 64, 160, 262, 470

CT2 – Creative / Innovative Thinking K: 24, 32, 148, 156, 299 1: 18, 29, 35, 68, 75, 192 2: 46, 70, 78, 141, 172 3: 61, 109, 124, 137, 341, 347 4: 35, 61, 107, 212, 374 5: 16, 113, 128, 142, 171

CT3 – Problem Solving K: 38, 68, 118, 150, 124, 1: 10, 302, 322, 342, 382 2: 18, 128, 244, 286, 366, 3: 29, 75, 186, 410, 277 4: 58, 100, 180, 226, 244 5: 45, 74, 111, 262, 308

Effective Communicators and Collaborators

Lessons throughout the program allow students to communicate ideas through a variety of artistic media and forms including music skills (i.e., singing, moving) and non-music skills (i.e., writing, oral presentation). Lesson Assessments include opportunities for

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students to analyze, create, and evaluate as they develop a variety of effective communication skills. Music is a social art that allows students many opportunities to build their interpersonal and self-directional skills. Strategies in the Teachers Edition include activities that encourage teachers to allow students to work together within small and larger groups. Teacher Footnotes (Creating, Composing, Teacher to Teacher, etc.) include additional opportunities for students to work together on a variety of projects. Lesson Assessments also include activities for both individual and group performance-based assessment. These opportunities allow students to develop communication and collaboration within the music class that will extend beyond the walls of the classroom.

EC1 – Information Literacy K: 11, 97, 135, 151, 244 1: 18, 52, 85, 115, 312 2: 14, 69, 95, 235, 334 3: 58, 79, 169, 189, 363 4: 29, 68, 101, 163, 373 5: 15, 67, 143, 307, 314

EC2 – Listening K: 25, 42, 65, 126, 291 1: 13, 47, 99, 206, 236 2: 23, 63, 105, 213, 331 3: 19, 26, 104, 184, 389 4: 17, 51, 93, 225, 365 5: 46, 67, 108, 145, 342

EC3 – Collaboration K: 116, 150, 219, 227, 232 1: 14, 97, 267, 299, 331 2: 34, 44, 125, 267, 318 3: 36, 88, 146, 218, 382 4: 15, 78, 133, 183, 364 5: 39, 55, 66, 139, 423

EC4 – Communication K: 2, 6, 94, 86, 199 1: 12, 72, 259, 303, 355 2: 51, 82, 90, 200, 226 3: 50, 133, 146, 350, 365 4: 27, 89, 107, 143, 385 5: 31, 89, 205, 301, 363,

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Globally Aware, Independent, Responsible Learners and Citizens

The entire Silver Burdett Making Music program includes content that will allow schools to increase their emphasis in the area of Global Awareness. The Silver Burdett Making Music program includes songs that represent seventy-two (72) different languages. Sung Pronunciation Practice Tracks provide support for both teachers and students as they learn to sing songs in unfamiliar languages. Field Recordings allow students to hear performances by local musicians from the various countries. Movement activities include folk and traditional dances from across the globe, beyond the European world. Throughout Silver Burdett Making Music, students have many opportunities to experience the traditions of others as they develop a global point of view.

GA1 – Social Responsibility K: 13, 39, 91, 71, 203, 267 1: 29, 87, 295, 345, 415 2: 65, 84, 293, 343, 369 3: 21, 127, 155, 167, 340 4: 13, 111, 117, 184, 239 5: 47, 112, 131, 288, 357

GA2 – Sustainability K: 105, 203, 250, 267, 272 1: 26, 73, 185, 229, 280 2: 56, 100, 288, 323, 335 3: 131, 154, 182, 206, 340 4: 58, 81, 114, 244, 359 5: 33, 292, 294, 399, 424

GA3 – Interdependence K: 159, 205, 220, 278, 283 1: 9, 103, 256-257, 299, 331, 2: 114, 247, 299, 312, 376 3: 4, 19, 359, 379, 394 4: 6, 15, 121, 151, 400 5: 18, 89, 127, 155, 427

GA4 – Health Literacy K: 47, 70, 77, 204, 273 1: 14, 68, 284, 285, 305 2: 9, 158, 171, 371,380 3: 21, 29, 63, 109, 346 4: 57, 285, 320, 366, 421 5: 28, 30, 345, 481, 484