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PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Elements of Music 014 Differentiates rhythm and beat X X X X X X 021 Distinguishes high and low registers X X X X 022 Distinguishes loud and soft dynamics X X X X X 023 Distinguishes fast and slow tempo X X X X X Expresses through movement and dancing what is felt and heard in various musical 029 tempo; responds to changes in tempo or genre X 030 Moves in time to different patterns of beat and rhythm in music X 032 Contributes original ideas and exhibit flexibility in play and creation of products X Moves to music with different moods, tempos and rhythms by listening, singing and 033 performing. X 035 Respond and react to theatre and drama presentations X 040 Shows respect for the performance of others X 100 Identify a measure of music X X 201 Identifies the meter of a musical passage X X X X X X 202 Experiences a variety of density and textures X X X X 203 Distinguishes long and short duration X X 305 Recognizes the beat of whole, half, dotted half, quarter notes, and rests X X X X X 306 Counts time value of whole, half, dotted half, quarter notes, and rests. X X X X X 307 Responds to articulation marks X X X X X 308 Recognizes time signatures X X X X X 309 Identifies the tempo of a musical passage X X X X X 310 Distinguishes melody direction as ascending or descending X X X X X Page 1 of 6 reflects grade level objective is introduced, e.g. 001 PK-K, 100 ade 1, etc.

PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 311 Distinguishes low, medium, and high registers X X X X X X 312 Distinguishes clefs visually and aurally X X X X X X 313 Associates a relationship of clef and sound X X X X 314 Distinguishes single tone from a chord X X X X X X 315 Hears monophonic single melodic line X X X X 316 Identify, define and perform repetition X X X X X X 317 Recognizes variation X X X X X X 318 Defines repetition X X X X 319 Identifies contrast X X X X 320 Identifies binary form :a: :b: X X X X X X X 321 Identifies ternary form a b a X X X X X 322 Identifies strophic a a a a (hymn) X X X X X 323 Recognizes instruments visually and aurally X X X X X X 324 Identifies voice types X X X X X X 325 Demonstrates melody direction as ascending or descending X 403 Identifies a phrase X X X X X 404 Experiences polyphony X X X X X 405 Analyzes rondo: short a b a c a X X X X 406 Analyzes rondo: long a b a c a b a X X X X 407 Hears a scale of five whole and two halftones X X X X X 409 Responds to musical notation X X X X X Page 2 of 6 reflects grade level objective is introduced, e.g. 001 PK-K, 100 ade 1, etc.

PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 503 Identifies improvisation aurally X X X X 504 Distinguishes triads and chords X X X X 506 Hears tonic chords X X X X 507 Identifies major and minor tonality X X X X 508 Identifies musical elements of cultural music X X X X 604 Identifies a sequence X X X 607 Hears difference of intervals between tones X X X 610 Identifies a motive and theme X X X 612 Hears homophonic melody line supported by chords X X X 617 Identifies continuous form: canon/fugue X X X 618 Identifies composite form: symphony, quartet, chamber, and Mass X X X 626 Understands music vocabulary and terms X X X 627 Copies music notes with proficiency X X X Liturgical Music 015 Sings Mass service music X X X X 016 Sings hymns/liturgical songs X X X X 024 Performs liturgical gestures and movements X X X 327 Identifies hymn X 621 Identifies psalmody (chant) X X X 625 Plans liturgies X X X Careers in Music Page 3 of 6 reflects grade level objective is introduced, e.g. 001 PK-K, 100 ade 1, etc.

PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 622 List and discuss career options in music X X X Performance 002 Participates in group music experiences X X X Explores with increasing interest and enjoyment a variety of music activities, 003 including listening, signing, finger plays, games and performances X 005 Sings repetition/matches pitch X X X X X X X X X X 006 Relates word and music to style of performance X X X 007 Follows directions of conductor X X X X X X X X X 008 Demonstrates knowledge of correct physical posture and movement X X X X X X X X X 009 Demonstrates knowledge of correct musical technique with instruments X X X X X X X X X 010 Performs at scheduled programs X X X X X X X X X 011 Expresses style of music through performance X X X X X 012 Performs for the joy of self-expression, to build self-esteem, and to foster enjoyment X X X X X X X X X 013 Performs ethnic cultural dances X X X X X 017 Interprets mood of music X X X X X 018 Sings antiphonal (call - response) X X X Page 4 of 6 reflects grade level objective is introduced, e.g. 001 PK-K, 100 ade 1, etc.

PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 025 Performs a steady beat X X X X X X 026 Experiments with a variety of musical instruments X Explores vocal pitch sounds such as traditional instruments and/or non-traditional 027 instruments X X X 027 Explores vocal pitch sounds X X X 028 Begins willingness to sing alone as well as with the group X Participate in a variety of dramatic play activities (teacher guided or child initiated) to 037 represent fantasy and real life experiences X X 039 Participate in artistic activities (music and dance) representing different cultures X 200 Demonstrates a scale of five whole and two half tones: do-re-mi-fa-sol-la-ti-do X 204 Count the value of quarter note, eighth note and rests X 300 Performs call-response (antiphonal) X X X X X X 301 Performs rounds X X X X X X 302 Demonstrates natural sounds X X X 303 Demonstrates dynamics X X X X 304 Perform on a solo melody instrument such as recorder of xylophone X X X X 326 Performs monophonic single melodic line X X X 400 Demonstrates melody direction as ascending or descending X X X X 401 Performs monophonic single melodic line X X X 408 Sings Mass service music, hymns and liturgical songs X X X 500 Performs pentatonic scales X X 501 Performs with proficiency on an instrument X X 600 Performs homophonic melody line supported by chords X Page 5 of 6 reflects grade level objective is introduced, e.g. 001 PK-K, 100 ade 1, etc.

PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 601 Imitates diatonic scales X 602 Imitates chromatic scales X 603 Composes an original melody X X X History of Music 329 Experiences music of various periods X X X 509 Timelines the development of USA music X 623 Differentiates American music: folk, jazz, country, rock, and musical X X X Researches the development of music periods: Primitive, Medieval, Renaissance, 624 Baroque, Classical, Romantic, and Modern X X X Page 6 of 6 reflects grade level objective is introduced, e.g. 001 PK-K, 100 ade 1, etc.