This week in class we worked on our lesson plans for our first teaching presentation of the semester. We worked on the lesson plan in groups of three with each of the groups having a leader who helped the other two with any problems with their lessons. We looked at the criteria of the lesson presentation and were told the consequences of missing a day of the lesson presentations. We also worked on the recorder more on Friday. We learned the note "D" on Friday as well as the formula for the major scale.
We learned the way of writing a lesson plan last week but this week we were taught by each other as well as our professor. We worked together to perfect our lesson plans while we also thought of different dances which would work well with our song. We also looked at the criteria of the lesson plan presentation which included many things from the flow of the lesson to the musicality of us as teachers. The musicality refers to our voices and the pitch with which we are singing. On Friday we worked with the recorder again, learning a new note "D". After learning the new note we looked at the formula for writing a major scale which is that the 3rd and 4th notes as well as the 7th and 8tyh notes must be a half step apart.
It is important for us, a students, to learn the fundamentals of music so that we can understand the difference between the music which is appropriate for young students and that which is not.. It is important for us, a future educators, to learn the fundamentals of music so that we can use this information to teach our respective subjects with an intonation of music which can help students who learn differently. The use of the recorder will remind us, as students, that not everything is easy for others. This puts the abilities of others into perspective for those of us who do not struggle with musical concepts and skills.
It is important for children to learn the concepts and skills which are written into our lesson plans so that they understand the different ways in which music can touch the lives of students like them. The use of recorders in classrooms will help with the psychomotor skills of young students as well as those of older students, especially those in high school. It can be important for older students to learn the way a lesson plan is written so that they are able to understand why the music classroom is structured the way that it is.
Emilie
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