1 Grade Quarter 1 Checklist Elements of Music€¦ · _____C Major Scale: an important scale found...

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1 st Grade Quarter 1 Checklist Class Name: ___________________________________ School Year: ___________________________________ Through kinetic participation, observation, and listening students will become familiar with basic elements of music: rhythm, melody, harmony, form, dynamics, and timbre Elements of Music ________ Recognize a steady beat; moving to a beat; play a steady beat; recognize accents ________ Move responsively to music (marching, walking, hopping, swaying, etc.) ________ Recognize short and long sounds ________ Discriminate between Fast and Slow tempo ________ High and Low pitches ________ Loud and Quiet dynamics (volume) ________ Understand that melody can move up or down ________ Hum the melody while listening to music ________ Echo short rhythms and melodic patterns ________ Play simple rhythms and melodies ________ Recognize like and unlike phrases ________ Recognize that music has timbre or tone color ________ Sing in unison, both accompanied and unaccompanied ________ Recognize basic music notation: ________ Whole Note ________ Half Note ________ Quarter Note ________ Quarter Rest Student Vocabulary ________ Accent: stress or emphasis ________ Beat: a constant pulse that can be felt underneath a whole piece of music ________ Chorus: the refrain or a part of a song that repeats in intervals ________ Duration: the length of time something continues ________ Notation: a way of representing sounds on paper ________ Pitch: a specific vibration of sound ________ Rhythm: an element of music that deals with the way songs are organized through time ________ Scale: 8 notes going up or down by step ________ Staff: the five horizontal lines and four horizontal spaces upon which music is written ________ Timbre: specific characteristic of a sound, musical instrument or voice ________ Tone Color: (same as timbre) the quality of sound that distinguishes one voice or musical instrument from another Songs ________ America the Beautiful ________ Billy Boy ________ Dry Bones ________ For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow ________ Frere Jacques ________ La Cucaracha ________ Make New Friends ________ Oh Dear, What Can the Matter Be ________ Oh Susanna

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  • 1st Grade Quarter 1 Checklist Class Name: ___________________________________

    School Year: ___________________________________

    Through kinetic participation, observation, and listening students will become familiar with basic elements of music:

    rhythm, melody, harmony, form, dynamics, and timbre

    Elements of Music

    ________ Recognize a steady beat; moving to a beat; play a steady beat; recognize accents

    ________ Move responsively to music (marching, walking, hopping, swaying, etc.)

    ________ Recognize short and long sounds

    ________ Discriminate between Fast and Slow tempo

    ________ High and Low pitches

    ________ Loud and Quiet dynamics (volume)

    ________ Understand that melody can move up or down

    ________ Hum the melody while listening to music

    ________ Echo short rhythms and melodic patterns

    ________ Play simple rhythms and melodies

    ________ Recognize like and unlike phrases

    ________ Recognize that music has timbre or tone color

    ________ Sing in unison, both accompanied and unaccompanied

    ________ Recognize basic music notation:

    ________ Whole Note

    ________ Half Note

    ________ Quarter Note

    ________ Quarter Rest

    Student Vocabulary

    ________ Accent: stress or emphasis

    ________ Beat: a constant pulse that can be felt underneath a whole piece of music

    ________ Chorus: the refrain or a part of a song that repeats in intervals

    ________ Duration: the length of time something continues

    ________ Notation: a way of representing sounds on paper

    ________ Pitch: a specific vibration of sound

    ________ Rhythm: an element of music that deals with the way songs are organized through time

    ________ Scale: 8 notes going up or down by step

    ________ Staff: the five horizontal lines and four horizontal spaces upon which music is written

    ________ Timbre: specific characteristic of a sound, musical instrument or voice

    ________ Tone Color: (same as timbre) the quality of sound that distinguishes one voice or musical instrument

    from another

    Songs

    ________ America the Beautiful

    ________ Billy Boy

    ________ Dry Bones

    ________ For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow

    ________ Frere Jacques

    ________ La Cucaracha

    ________ Make New Friends

    ________ Oh Dear, What Can the Matter Be

    ________ Oh Susanna

  • 2nd Grade Quarter 1 Checklist Class Name: ___________________________________

    School Year: ___________________________________

    Through kinetic participation, observation, and listening students will become familiar with basic elements of music:

    rhythm, melody, harmony, form, dynamics, and timbre

    Elements of Music:

    Through participation, become familiar with basic elements of music (rhythm, melody, harmony, form,timbre, etc.). __________Recognize a steady beat, accents, and the downbeat; play a steady beat. __________Move responsively to music (marching, walking, hopping, swaying, etc.). __________Recognize short and long sounds. __________Discriminate between fast and slow; gradually slowing down and getting faster. __________Discriminate between differences in pitch: high and low. __________Discriminate between loud and quiet; gradually increasing and decreasing volume. __________Understand that melody can move up and down. __________Hum the melody while listening to music. __________Echo short rhythms and melodic patterns. __________Play simple rhythms and melodies. __________Recognize like and unlike phrases. __________Recognize timbre (tone color). __________Sing unaccompanied, accompanied, and in unison. __________Recognize verse and refrain. __________Recognize that musical notes have names. __________Recognize a scale as a series of notes. __________Sing the C major scale using “do re mi” etc.

    STUDENT VOCABULARY

    __________Beat: the steady pulse that can be felt during a piece of music __________C Major Scale: an important scale found on the white keys of the piano, from one C to

    the next C __________Chorus: the section of a song that is usually repeated, also called the refrain __________Clef: a symbol in the written music placed at the beginning of each staff to indicate the

    pitches of the notes __________Downbeat: the first and strongest beat of every measure of music __________Half rest: two beats of rest or silence (in 4/4 meter) __________Melody: single pitches played one after another in a pattern __________Notation: a way of representing sounds on paper __________Note: a written of symbol of musical sound __________Pitch: the specific vibration of a sound __________Quarter rest: one beat of rest or silence (in 4/4 time) __________Refrain: the section of a song that is usually repeated, also called the chorus __________Rhythm: the pattern of long and short note values in the music __________Scale: 8 notes going up or down by step __________Staff: the five horizontal lines upon which music is written __________Timbre: tone color and quality or a musical instrument or voice

    __________Treble clef: a symbol that, when placed on the staff, indicates that the lines of the staff from bottom to top will represent E,G,G,D and F

    __________Verse: a set of lyrics that tell the story of a song; unlike the chorus (or refrain), the verses generally differ from stanza to stanza

    __________Whole rest: four beats of rest or silence (in 4/4 meter)

    Songs

    ________Buffalo Gals ________Do-Re-Mi ________Swing Low Sweet Chariot ________This Land Is Your Land ________When Johnny Comes Marching Home ________ ______________________________

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  • 3rd Grade Quarter 1 Checklist Class Name: ___________________________________ School Year: ___________________________________ Through kinetic participation, observation, and listening students will become familiar with basic elements of music: rhythm, melody, harmony, form, dynamics, and timbre Elements of Music ______ Recognize a steady beat, accents, and the downbeat; play a steady beat. ______ Move responsively to music. ______ Recognize short and long sounds. ______ Discriminate between fast and slow; gradually slowing down and getting faster. ______ Discriminate between differences in pitch: high and low. ______ Discriminate between loud and quiet; gradually increasing and decreasing volume. ______ Understand that melody can move up and down. ______ Hum the melody while listening to music. ______ Echo short rhythms and melodic patterns. ______ Play simple rhythms and melodies. ______ Sing unaccompanied, accompanied, and in unison. ______ Recognize harmony; sing rounds. ______ Recognize verse and refrain. ______ Continue work with timbre and phrasing. ______ Review names of musical notes; scale as a series of notes; singing the C major scale using “do re mi” etc.

    Understand the following notation: ______names of lines and spaces in the treble clef, ______treble clef, ______staff, ______bar line, ______double bar line ______measure ______repeat signs ______whole note

    ______half note ______quarter note ______eighth note ______whole rest ______half rest ______quarter rest ______time signature ______dynamics

    Songs ______ Alouette ______ America (“My country, ’tis of thee”) ______ Down in the Valley ______ Hey, Ho, Nobody Home (round) ______ Li’l Liza Jane ______ My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean ______ Polly Wolly Doodle ______ Simple Gifts (“Tis a gift to be simple”) ______ You’re a Grand Old Flag Student Vocabulary ______ Bar ______ Bar line ______ Beat ______ C-Major Scale ______ Chorus ______ Clef ______ Downbeat ______ Dynamics ______ Flag

    ______ Half rest ______ Harmony ______ Measure ______ Melody ______ Meter ______ Notation ______ Note ______ Pianissimo ______ Fortissimo

    ______ Piano ______ Forte ______ Pitch ______ Quarter rest ______ Refrain ______ Repeat sign ______ Rhythm ______ Scale ______ Staff

    ______ Timbre ______ Time signature ______ Verse ______ Whole rest

  • 4th Grade Quarter 1 Checklist Class Name: ___________________________________ School Year: ___________________________________ Through kinetic participation, observation, and listening students will become familiar with basic elements of music: rhythm, melody, harmony, form, dynamics, and timbre ______ Recognize a steady beat, accents, and the downbeat; play a steady beat and a simple rhythm pattern. ______ Discriminate between fast and slow; gradually slowing down and getting faster. ______ Discriminate between differences in pitch: high and low. ______ Discriminate between loud and quiet; gradually increasing and decreasing volume. ______ Understand legato (smoothly flowing progression of notes) and staccato (crisp, distinct notes). ______ Sing unaccompanied, accompanied, and in unison. ______ Recognize harmony; sing simple rounds and canons. ______ Recognize verse and refrain; also, introduction and coda. ______ Continue work with timbre and phrasing. ______ Recognize theme and variations, and listen to Mozart, Variations on “Ah! vous dirai-je Maman”

    (familiarly known as “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”). ______ Sing or play simple melodies. Understanding the following notation: ______ treble clef note names ______ middle C ______ treble clef, ______ staff ______ bar line, ______ double bar line ______ measure ______ repeat signs

    ______ whole note ______ half note ______ quarter note ______ eighth note ______ whole rest ______ half rest ______ quarter rest ______ tied and dotted notes

    ______ sharps ______ flats ______ Da capo ______ al fine ______ time signature, ______ common time, ______ dynamics

    Songs ______ Auld Lang Syne ______ Blow the Man Down ______ Cockles and Mussels ______ Comin’ Through the Rye ______ I Love the Mountains (round) ______ Loch Lomond ______ My Grandfather’s Clock ______ Taps

    ______ The Yellow Rose of Texas ______ Waltzing Matilda Songs of the U.S. Armed Forces: ______ Air Force Song ______ Anchors Aweigh ______ The Army Goes [Caissons Go] Rolling Along ______ The Marine’s Hymn

    Student Vocabulary: ______ Accent ______ Accidental ______ Bar ______ Bar line ______ Beat ______ C-Major Scale ______ Canon ______ Chorus ______ Clef ______ Coda ______ Dotted Note ______ Downbeat ______ Dynamics ______ Flag ______ Flat ______ Form ______ Half rest ______ Harmony

    ______ Introduction ______ legato ______ Measure ______ Melody ______ Meter ______ mezzo forte ______ forte ______ fortissimo ______ Middle C ______ Notation ______ Note ______ Phrase ______ piano ______ mezzo piano ______ pianissimo ______ Pitch ______ Quarter rest ______ Refrain

    ______ Repeat sign ______ Rhythm ______ Round ______ Scale ______ Sharp ______ stacatto ______ Staff ______ Tempo ______ Theme ______ Theme and Variations ______ Tie ______ Treble clef ______ Timbre ______ Time signature ______ Verse ______ Whole rest

  • 5th and 6th Grade Quarter 1 Checklist Class Name: ___________________________________ School Year: ___________________________________ Through kinetic participation, observation, and listening students will become familiar with basic elements of music: rhythm, melody, harmony, form, dynamics, and timbre Elements of Music ______ Recognize a steady beat, accents, and the downbeat ______ Play a steady beat, a simple rhythm pattern, simultaneous rhythm patterns, and syncopation patterns. ______ Discriminate between fast and slow; gradually slowing down and getting faster; accelerando and ritardando. ______ Discriminate between differences in pitch: high and low. ______ Discriminate between loud and quiet; gradually increasing and decreasing volume; crescendo and

    decrescendo. ______ Understand legato (smoothly flowing progression of notes) and staccato (crisp, distinct notes). ______ Sing unaccompanied, accompanied, and in unison. ______ Recognize harmony; sing rounds and canons; two and three-part singing. ______ Recognize introduction, interlude, and coda in musical selections. ______ Recognize verse and refrain. ______ Continue work with timbre and phrasing. ______ Recognize theme and variations. ______ Sing or play simple melodies while reading scores. Understand the following notation and terms: ______ treble clef note names ______ middle C ______ treble clef ______ staff, bar line ______ double bar line ______ measure ______ repeat signs ______ whole note

    ______ half note ______ quarter note ______ eighth note ______ whole rest ______ half rest ______ quarter rest ______ eighth rest ______ grouped sixteenth notes

    ______ tied and dotted notes ______ sharps ______ flats ______ Da capo ______ al fine ______ meter signature ______ common time ______ dynamics

    Songs

    ______ Battle Hymn of the Republic ______ Danny Boy ______ Dona Nobis Pacem (round) ______ God Bless America ______ Greensleeves

    ______ The Happy Wanderer ______ Havah Nagilah ______ If I Had a Hammer ______ Sakura ______ Shenandoah

    Student Vocabulary: ______ accelerando ______ Accent ______ Accidental ______ Bar ______ Bar line ______ Beat ______ C-Major Scale ______ Canon ______ Chorus ______ Clef ______ Coda ______ Common time ______ crescendo ______ decrescendo ______ Dotted Note

    ______ Downbeat ______ Dynamics ______ Flag ______ Flat ______ Form ______ Half rest ______ Harmony ______ Interlude ______ Introduction ______ Legato ______ Measure ______ Melody ______ Meter ______ mezzo forte ______ forte

    ______ fortissimo ______ Note ______ Phrase ______ Piano ______ mezzo piano ______ pianissimo ______ Pitch ______ Quarter rest ______ Refrain ______ Repeat sign ______ Rhythm ______ ritardando ______ Round ______ Scale ______ Sharp

    ______ stacatto ______ Staff ______ Syncopation ______ Tempo ______ Theme ______ Theme and Variations ______ Tie ______ Treble clef ______ Timbre ______ Time signature ______ Treble Clef ______ Variation ______ Verse ______ Whole rest

  • Kindergarten Quarter 1 Checklist Class Name: ___________________________________

    School Year: ___________________________________

    Through kinetic participation, observation, and listening students will become familiar with basic elements of music:

    rhythm, melody, harmony, form, dynamics, and timbre

    Elements of Music

    ________ Recognize and begin to play a steady beat

    ________ Recognize accented and unaccented steady beats

    ________ Move responsively to music (marching, walking, hopping, swaying, etc.)

    ________Recognize short and long sounds

    ________Discriminate between: Fast and Slow tempo, High and Low pitches, Loud and Quiet dynamics (volume)

    ________ Recognize that some phrases are the same, and some are different

    ________ Sing in unison, both accompanied and unaccompanied

    Student Vocabulary

    ________ Beat: a constant pulse that can be felt underneath a whole piece of music

    ________ Chorus: the refrain or a part of a song that repeats in intervals

    ________ Pitch: a specific vibration of sound

    ________ Rhythm: an element of music that deals with the way songs are organized through time

    Songs

    ________ The Bear Went Over the Mountain

    ________ BINGO

    ________ The Farmer in the Dell

    ________ Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush

    ________ Hush Little Baby

    ________ If You’re Happy and You Know It

    ________ Old MacDonald Had a Farm

    ________ This Old Man

    ________ The Wheels on the Bus

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