- Guiding Principles

- 1. The Arts are essential to the education of all students.
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- 2. Students exercise and display multiple intelligences through the Arts.
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- 3. Understanding of human growth and development shapes effective Arts curriculum,
instruction, and assessment.
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- 4. Comprehensive and sequential Arts programs that begin in preschool and continue
throughout high school provide the foundation for life-long learning in the Arts.
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- 5. Comprehensive and sequential Arts programs encourage learners to make multicultural
and interdisciplinary connections.
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- 6. Authentic assessment in the Arts is designed to demonstrate what students know and
can do; it provides a model for assessing all complex learning.
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- 7. Creating and sustaining high-quality Arts programs requires partnerships among all
faculty and between school and community.
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- Habits of Mind

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- 1. Imaginative Thinking
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- 2. Reflective Thinking
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- 3. Analytical Thinking
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- 4. Heightened Perceptual Awareness
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- 5. Organization, Curiosity and Persistence
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- 6. Personal and Social Responsibility
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- 7. Respect for Creativity in Others
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- Content

- The student will:
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- 1. an understanding of changing meter.
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- 2. Apply understanding of durational values to reading and writing musical notation:
- ties, dotted rhythms, and extended group-ings
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- 3. Describe the fusion of world rhythms.
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- 4. Compare/contrast variety of scales:
- modal, whole tone, world.
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- 5. Describe use of vocal bending, pitch, and quarter tone.
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- 6. Relate melodic development to theme, motif, and ostinato.
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- 7. Describe texture/harmony found in rounds, canons.
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- 8. Differentiate between polyphony and monopho
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- 9. Apply understanding of chords to :
- progressions I, IV, V7, ii, vii, iii, vi
- layering
- block/broken triads.
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- 10. Describe use of thematic repetition and contrast in composite forms: e.g.,
- minuet and trio,sonata, allegro,
- recitative aria.
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- Strands & Standards

- Creating & Performing
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- 1. Use the Arts to express ideas, emotions, and beliefs.
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- 2. Acquire and apply essential skills and literacy unique to each art form.
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- Thinking & Responding
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- 3. Use imaginative and reflective thinking during all phases of creating and performing.
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- 4. Use analytical and creative thinking to respond to works of art.
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- Connecting & Contributing
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- 5. Investigate the cultural and historical contexts of the Arts.
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- 6. Integrate the Arts and make connections among the Arts and other disciplines.
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- 7. Use technology in order to create, perform, and conduct research in the Arts.
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- 8. Participate in the community's cultural and artistic life.
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