Stage B - Fine Arts--Music
Descriptors
25A - Students who meet the standard understand the sensory
elements, organizational principles, and expressive qualities
of the arts.
- Imitate loud, soft, high, and low sounds.
- Identify fast and slow music.
- Identify tone colors (timbres) of voices, environmental
sounds, and classroom instruments.
- Imitate long and short sounds.
- Echo a steady beat.
- Indicate the phrases or sections in simple AB and ABA
songs.
- Identify the sensory element that creates a mood, emotion,
or idea in a musical example.
25B - Students who meet the standard understand the similarities,
distinctions, and connections in and among the arts.
- Identify sensory elements, organizational principles,
and expressive qualities used in more than one art form.
- Examine the same sensory elements, organizational principles,
and expressive qualities in two different works in the same
art form.
- Investigate story, feelings, or expressive ideas shared
in the work of two different art forms.
26A - Students who meet the standard understand processes,
traditional tools, and modern technologies used in the arts.
- Identify different types of voices (e.g., man and child).
- Label environmental sounds.
- Identify classroom instrument sounds.
- Identify instruments visually.
- Use appropriate vocal timbre and volume when singing classroom
songs.
- Interpret basic rhythmic notation symbols (e.g., whole
note, half note, quarter note).
- Sing or play accurately simple pitch notation using a
symbol system (e.g., icons, syllables, numbers, letters).
26B - Students who meet the standard can apply skills
and knowledge necessary to create and perform in one or more
of the arts.
- Sing songs of various cultures in rhythm maintaining a
steady tempo.
- Improvise a rhythmic accompaniment for songs of various
cultures.
- Create short vocal or instrumental melodic and rhythmic
phrases within specified guidelines.
27A - Students who meet the standard can analyze how the
arts function in history, society and everyday life.
- Identify and demonstrate the qualities of good audience
behaviors.
- Share comments in a positive manner about a performance
and/or an art work.
- Name a variety of occupations (e.g., director, actor,
composer, conductor, painter, sculptor, dancer, choreographer)
associated with different art forms.
- Give examples of how the arts are used in celebrations.
- Describe how the arts tell us things in different ways
(e.g., dance/movement, music, visual image, story).
- Give examples of personal experiences in the arts outside
of school.
27B - Students who meet the standard understand how the
arts shape and reflect history, society and everyday life.
- Identify the images, objects, sounds, and movements from
a work of art and describe what they tell about people,
time, places, and everyday life.
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