The Music Lesson

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431TEACHING WITH PRIMARY SOURCES—MTSU Lesson Plan: “The Star-Spangled Banner” Grade: 2nd, 4th Subject: Social Studies, English/Language Arts, Music

TEACHING WITH PRIMARY SOURCES—MTSU Lesson Plan: “The Star-Spangled Banner” Grade: 2nd, 4th Subject: Social Studies, English/Language Arts, Music

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Source URL: library.mtsu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-15 11:57:51
432Activity 6:  Lyrics and Motion

Activity 6: Lyrics and Motion

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Source URL: www.museumonmainstreet.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-04-15 13:50:06
433Entertainment / Music lesson / Aspect of music / Formative assessment / Classical music / SmartMusic / Education / Music / Music education

Last updated[removed]Draft-uto Music 8 and 10 - Festival Time Solo WCBPA-Washington Classroom-Based Performance Assessment A Component of the Washington State Assessment System The Arts

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Source URL: www.k12.wa.us

Language: English - Date: 2011-06-30 15:01:16
434Evaluation methods / Knowledge / Musical notation / Music education / Formative assessment / Rubric / Clef / Music lesson / Summative assessment / Education / Evaluation / Educational psychology

Last updated[removed] Grade 5 “Cat Food Commercial” WCBPA-Washington Classroom-Based Performance Assessment A Component of the Washington State Assessment System The Arts

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Source URL: www.k12.wa.us

Language: English - Date: 2011-06-30 15:01:32
435Evaluation methods / Entertainment / Educational psychology / Evaluation / Bass / Clef / Formative assessment / Time signature / Music lesson / Musical notation / Music / Education

Last updated[removed]Draft-uto Grade 8 “Roller Coaster Fanatic” WCBPA-Washington Classroom-Based Performance Assessment A Component of the Washington State Assessment System The Arts

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Source URL: www.k12.wa.us

Language: English - Date: 2011-06-30 15:01:16
436Educational psychology / Evaluation methods / Musical notation / Music education / Formative assessment / Clef / Rubric / Music lesson / Test / Education / Evaluation / Knowledge

Last updated[removed]Draft-uto Grade 8 “Bubble Gum Jingle” WCBPA-Washington Classroom-Based Performance Assessment A Component of the Washington State Assessment System The Arts

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Source URL: www.k12.wa.us

Language: English - Date: 2011-06-30 15:01:35
437THE POWER OF NONVIOLENCE: WHAT IS NONVIOLENCE? WHAT DOES IT COST? Teacher’s Guide Lesson Overview This lesson uses primary sources and stories of participants in the civil rights movement to introduce students to the c

THE POWER OF NONVIOLENCE: WHAT IS NONVIOLENCE? WHAT DOES IT COST? Teacher’s Guide Lesson Overview This lesson uses primary sources and stories of participants in the civil rights movement to introduce students to the c

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Source URL: www.civiced.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-30 13:41:32
438Educational psychology / Evaluation methods / Music education / Standardized tests / Formative assessment / Music lesson / Rubric / Test / Rondo / Education / Evaluation / Knowledge

Last updated[removed]Draft Music 5 “What a Find” WCBPA-Washington Classroom-Based Performance Assessment A Component of the Washington State Assessment System The Arts

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Source URL: www.k12.wa.us

Language: English - Date: 2011-06-30 15:01:24
439Educational psychology / Music education / Evaluation / Formative assessment / Music lesson / Aspect of music / Rubric / Music / Education / Evaluation methods / Knowledge

Last Updated[removed] Music 10 “Documentary Theme Song” WCBPA-Washington Classroom-Based Performance Assessment A Component of the Washington State Assessment System The Arts

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Source URL: www.k12.wa.us

Language: English - Date: 2011-06-30 15:01:24
440THE POWER OF NONVIOLENCE: MUSIC CAN CHANGE THE WORLD  Lesson Overview Students explore how music can be used to attain social and political changes in society. The lesson continues the theme of nonviolence by exploring w

THE POWER OF NONVIOLENCE: MUSIC CAN CHANGE THE WORLD Lesson Overview Students explore how music can be used to attain social and political changes in society. The lesson continues the theme of nonviolence by exploring w

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Source URL: new.civiced.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-21 14:49:48