This week in class we went over the study guide for the test we had on Friday. We focused on the use of music settings other than a music classroom. We also focused on the education philosophy and style of Kolday. i found the easiest part of study was looking over the C Major and G Major scales as well as looking at the different music notations. Since I already knew how to read music, understand basic Music Theory , and play recorder coming into this class I did not need to look at these parts as much. I found it difficult to remember the different parts of the lesson plan and the vocal characteristics of children's voices for different ages. I looked over problem material the night before the test and a few last minute preparation things before the test.
So far in this class I have learned the differences in a child's voice throughout the elementary and middle school years. I have also learned how to write a lesson plan which incorporates both musical and non-musical skills and concepts. Since I already knew how to read music when I entered the class, I did not need to learn this skill. I also knew the basics of reading the recorder from years of playing the saxophone and learning to play the Irish Penny Whistle. I learned the basic formula for writing a major scale which is something I have been trying to learn for a while now. We have learned the need for music in a General Education classroom for things such as teaching ABC's and social studies. We learned the differences between appropriate songs and activities for an age group and those which are not appropriate for older or younger groups. We learned the appropriate ways to teach songs to younger students as well as appropriate ways to teach recorder fingerings to students. So far this semester I have learned about what I expected to learn from the class.
Emilie
So far in this class I have learned the differences in a child's voice throughout the elementary and middle school years. I have also learned how to write a lesson plan which incorporates both musical and non-musical skills and concepts. Since I already knew how to read music when I entered the class, I did not need to learn this skill. I also knew the basics of reading the recorder from years of playing the saxophone and learning to play the Irish Penny Whistle. I learned the basic formula for writing a major scale which is something I have been trying to learn for a while now. We have learned the need for music in a General Education classroom for things such as teaching ABC's and social studies. We learned the differences between appropriate songs and activities for an age group and those which are not appropriate for older or younger groups. We learned the appropriate ways to teach songs to younger students as well as appropriate ways to teach recorder fingerings to students. So far this semester I have learned about what I expected to learn from the class.
Emilie