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Welcome! 4th Grade-Sixteenth Note Rhythms-PLC By: Jennifer Masrud Denae Besel Jeffrey Leiknes Susan Colletti

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Page 1: Welcome! 4th Grade-Sixteenth Note Rhythms-PLC By: Jennifer Masrud Denae Besel Jeffrey Leiknes Susan Colletti

Welcome!

4th Grade-Sixteenth Note Rhythms-PLC

By:Jennifer Masrud

Denae BeselJeffrey LeiknesSusan Colletti

Susan Colletti
Great Job Denae! Thanks much for doing this. I will be unable to attend on Thurs. as our school has our own staff development that afternoon until 6:00.
Page 2: Welcome! 4th Grade-Sixteenth Note Rhythms-PLC By: Jennifer Masrud Denae Besel Jeffrey Leiknes Susan Colletti

Smart Goal and Standards being addressed.Smart Goal: 85% of 4th grade students in music class will score 80% or higher on our sixteenth-note rhythm post test by March 20, 2013.

Standards used:Strand I: Artistic Foundations

Standard 2: Read and notate music using the standard notation such as quarter, half, and eighth notes and rests, the lines and spaces of the treble clef, and time signatures.

Strand II:

Artistic Process: Create or Make

Standard 1: Improvise and compose rhythms, melodies and accompaniments using voice or instruments to express a specific musical idea.

Page 3: Welcome! 4th Grade-Sixteenth Note Rhythms-PLC By: Jennifer Masrud Denae Besel Jeffrey Leiknes Susan Colletti

Our Pre TestListen

Circle the correct letter below that matches the rhythms performed on the recording.

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Our Pre Test ContinuedNotate

Create four rhythm patterns of your own using sixteenth note patterns... (It does show examples on which notes you can use to create)

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Our Pre Test ContinuedPerform

Show what you know and read the following rhythm patterns.

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Our RubricCategory 4-Proficient 3-Development 2-Novice 1-Beginner

Listen Identify 3 correct listening examples.

Identify 2 correct listening examples.

Identify 1 correct listening example.

Identify 0 correct listening examples.

Notate The rhythms are notated accurately and the rhythmic syllables are written accurately for all 4 rhythms.

The rhythms are notated accurately and the rhythmic syllables are written accurately for 3 rhythms.

The rhythms are notated accurately and the rhythmic syllables are written accurately for 2 rhythms.

The rhythms are notated accurately and the rhythmic syllables are written accurately for 1 rhythm.

Perform The Beat is steady at 75. The rhythmic syllables and clapped rhythms are performed accurately on all 4 examples.

The Beat is steady at 75. The rhythmic syllables and clapped rhythms are performed accurately on 3 examples.

The Beat is steady at 75. The rhythmic syllables and clapped rhythms are performed accurately on 2 examples.

The Beat is steady at 75. The rhythmic syllables and clapped rhythms are performed accurately on 1 example.

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Strategies to meet our goal:

*Flashcards

*Compose their own four beat rhythm patterns.

*Play 16th note rhythms on various instruments.

*Perform their compositions for each other.

*Practice the rhythms from the test.

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Results

Percentages:Jeff met our goal but the rest did not meet the goal.

Effect Size: (In an assessment workshop that Denae attended we found out a way to find the effect size between the pre and post test to see if our students increased the learning. We were told that anything above a .4 means that we were effectively teaching the students the concept)

Jennifer's effect size: 2.33 for one class and 1.4 for the other class

Susan's effect size: 1.35

Jeffrey's effect size: 1.19

Denae's effect size: 1.59 for one class and 1.74 for the other class

Page 9: Welcome! 4th Grade-Sixteenth Note Rhythms-PLC By: Jennifer Masrud Denae Besel Jeffrey Leiknes Susan Colletti

Reflections

• Specific attention we gave to 16th notes provided mastery instead of just exposure.

• New teachers to the district brought new ideas to the table.

• Our students took this PLC goal seriously.

• The active assessment was challenged by:

-Demographics

-Scheduling (limited time)

• Our PLC group was cohesive, dedicated, and flexible.

• We believe that PLC groups thrive when the members are:

-Like minded

-Supportive

-Focused on student achievement

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Where do we go from here?

• Starting in earlier grades.

• We need to provide more strategies to continually improve student achievement.

• More opportunity to collaborate with music colleagues with an open mind.

• Used our results to shape our future teaching.