Gateway
Lesson
Plan
Template
Teacher:
__Mrs.
Alexis
Spina
/
Mr.
Aaron
Dugger_______
Subject:
Music___
KNOW
Folk
music
tells
a
story
and
is
an
important
part
of
music
history.
A
swamp
is
a
type
of
bog
or
marsh
where
water
collects.
Duration:
____50
min
___
UNDERSTAND
Singing
alone
and
with
others,
a
varied
repertoire
of
music,
takes
practice
and
concentration.
Musical
form
ABA
Essential
Question(s):
In
your
own
words,
can
you
describe
what
story
the
lyrics
are
conveying?
DATE:
March
21st
25th
DO
-Singing
alone
and
with
others
-Evaluating
music
performances.
-Understanding
music
in
relation
to
history
and
culture
-Performing
on
instruments
alone
and
with
others
Pre-Assessment:
body
percussion
with
rhythmic
accompaniment
to
song
Introduction/Anticipatory
Set
Definition
of
Folk
Song
/
Examples
Instructional
Input/Modeling:
Model
rhythmic
accompaniments
and
melody
of
song
Learning
Experiences:
1. Discussion
of
definition
of
a
FOLK
SONG.
What
is
it?
Can
you
think
of
any
other
folk
songs?
2. Call/response
melody
and
lyrics
of
CEDAR
SWAMP
speaking
/
singing
short
and
long
phrases.
3. Move
to
Orff
teach
orff
accompaniment
and
have
students
sing
the
melody
while
performing
accompaniment.
Vary
melodic
and
accompaniment
assignments
as
necessary.
4. Split
class
into
four
groups.
1.
Hand
drums
2.
guiro
3.
Claves
/
Wood
Block
4.
Maracas
5. Each
group
will
be
responsible
for
one
line
of
rhythmic
ostinatos.
See
poster
for
rhythms.
6. Perform
CEDAR
SWAMP
with
the
following
FORM:
Song,
ostinato
I,
Song,
ostinato
II,
Song,
ostinato
III,
Song,
ostinato
IV,
Song
(Choose
several
students
to
play
the
orff
accompaniment
while
the
other
students
are
performing
the
rhythmic
ostinati.)
7. If
Extra
Time:
Teach
folk
dance
and
have
students
sing
the
melody
while
performing
the
dance.
Resources/Materials:
-Cedar
Swamp
Music
-Cedar
Swamp
Lyrics
poster
-Cedar
Swamp
rhythmic
accompaniment
poster
-Piano
-Various
Percussion
instruments
(orff,
hand
drums,
guiro,
maracas)
Closure:
Review
of
instrumental
playing
techniques
taught
during
class.
Post-Assessment
Teacher
will
plan
next
lesson
according
to
how
much
students
have
progressed
in
the
music.
Revised
March
2016