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K to 12 MUSIC AND ART

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K to 12

MUSIC AND ART

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BASIC REFERENCES FOR MUSIC AND ART

Music Elements Music Processes Art Elements and Principles Art Processes

• Rhythm• Melody• Tempo• Form• Timbre• Dynamics• Tempo• Texture• Harmony*

* No formal instruction in harmony from K to 3

• Listening• Reading• Imitating (re-creating)• Responding• Creating• Performing (including movement)• Evaluating• Analyzing critically• Applying (transference

• Color• Line• Shape/Form• Value• Texture• Rhythm• Balance• Emphasis• Proportion• Harmony

• Seeing/Observing• Reading• Imitating (re-creating)• Responding• Creating• Performing (including movement)• Evaluating• Analyzing critically• Applying (transference)

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Philosophy and Rationale Music Education

MUSIC is both an AURAL and TEMPORAL art.

All elements and processes are interwoven artistically into a “TAPESTRY” moving in TIME and in diverse HISTORICAL and CULTURAL contexts.

The nature of music is expressive, ongoing and creative.

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A student must learn to “hear”, “speak” and “think” in the medium of music.The K-12 Music Curriculum advocates the

SPIRALMULTICULTURAL and INTEGRATIVE approaches in music education and current philosophical thought in contemporary general education.

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Learning Area Music

Learning Area Standard K to 12The learner demonstrates understanding of: Basic concepts and processes in music through: Appreciation, analysis and performance for: His/her self-development, Celebration of his/her Filipino cultural identity and diversityExpansion of his/her world vision.

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Key Stage Standard K to 3

The learner demonstrates understanding of: Fundamental processes through: Performing, Creating and Responding, aimed towards:Development of Appreciation of music, and Acquisition of basic knowledge and skills.

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Key Stage Standard 4 to 6

The learner demonstrates understanding of:Basic elements and concepts through:Performing, creating and responding, aimed towards: Development of appreciation of music and Acquisition of basic knowledge and skills

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Key Stage Standard 7 to 10

The learner demonstrates understanding of:Salient features of music and art of the Philippines and the world, through: Appreciation, analysis, and performance, for self-development, Celebration of Filipino cultural identity and diversity andExpansion of one’s world vision.

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Key Stage Standard 11 to 12

The learner demonstrates understanding ofand proficiency in the chosen art form or genre, through: Appreciation, Analysis, and Performance, for: Self-developmentCelebration of Filipino cultural identity and diversityExpansion of one’s world vision forProfessional preparation and aesthetic growth.

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Grade Level StandardGrade 1

The learner demonstrates basic understanding of the fundamental processes in music, through: PerformingCreatingListening Observing and DescribingResponding

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Scope and Sequence for Grade 1Elements of Music

First Quarter: Dynamics, Timber, Rhythm, Melody

Second Quarter: Tempo, Melody, Rhythm, Form

Third Quarter: Timbre, Rhythm, Melody, Form

Fourth Quarter: Dynamics, Tempo, Texture, Review of all elements

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LEARNING AREA: MUSIC

Grade Level Standard: Grade 1

The learner demonstrates a basic understanding of the fundamental processes in Music and Art through performing, creating, listening, observing, and responding.

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Grade 1 – Fundamentals of Music - Scope and Sequence

Music Elements:• Rhythm• Melody• Form• Timbre• Dynamics• Tempo• Texture

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First Quarter: Timbre, Dynamics, Rhythm, & Melody

Learning Module 1 Teaching Guide 1Learning Module 2 Teaching Guide 2Learning Module 3 Teaching Guide 3Learning Module 4 Teaching Guide 4

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Second Quarter: Tempo, Melody, Rhythm, & Form

Learning Module 5 Teaching Guide 5Learning Module 6 Teaching Guide 6Learning Module 7 Teaching Guide 7Learning Module 8 Teaching Guide 8

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Third Quarter: Timbre, Rhythm, Melody & Form

Learning Module 9 Teaching Guide 9Learning Module 10 Teaching Guide 10Learning Module 11 Teaching Guide 11Learning Module 12 Teaching Guide 12

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Fourth Quarter: Dynamics, Tempo, Texture, Review of all Elements

Learning Module 13 Teaching Guide 13Learning Module 14 Teaching Guide 14Learning Module 15 Teaching Guide 15Learning Module 16 Teaching Guide 16

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