Essential Questions:
- What is the symbol at the very beginning of the music?
- What is the musical alphabet?
- How do I read notes on the lines and spaces?
- Written Western music uses symbols, or clefs, to denote musical ranges.
- The Treble clef has specific letter names for notes written on the lines and spaces of the music staff.
Anchors
- (Priority) Performing #4: Select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation
standards
- (Priority) MU:Pr4.1.4c When analyzing selected music, read and perform using iconic and/or standard notation.
What to Teach
- I can/SWBAT visually identify and define the Treble clef symbol.
- I can/SWBAT visually identify and define a music staff.
- I can/SWBAT read the following lines on the Treble clef staff:
- E (1st line)
- G (2nd line)
- B (3rd line)
- D (4th line)
- F (5th line)
- I can/SWBAT read the following spaces on the Treble clef staff:
- F (1st space)
- A (2nd space)
- C (3rd space)
- E (4th space)
- I can/SWBAT read the following Ledgers on the Treble clef staff:
- Low D
- Middle C (1 Ledger line)
AssessmentTBD
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Unit resourcesTBD
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