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WELCOME! 10/28/09 ANNOUNCEMENTS! Get out last night’s HW! Today’s Pre-class: Answer the following in your notes: What is the purpose of music? What can you learn from listening to music? Today’s Agenda: Pre-Class & Roll Share Out Music Lesson Wrap-up Final Thoughts & HW

WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF MUSIC? WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM MUSIC? TURN AND TALK WITH YOUR PARTNER -SHARE WHAT YOU WROTE! WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF MUSIC? WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM MUSIC?

MUSIC LESSON – IRON MAIDEN Who has heard of or listened to Iron Maiden before? Metal/Hard Rock Band 1980s-2000s Songs were often about pop culture, historical references

MUSIC LESSON – ALEXANDER THE GREAT This song discusses the life of Alexander the Great Iron Maiden was basically creating a musical biography As we listen do the following: Circle words or phrases that describe Alexander the Great In the middle box, “Learn from lyrics”, summarize the stanza

TURN AND TALK: SHARE WITH YOUR PARTNER WHAT YOU THOUGHT OF THE SONG, AND WHAT YOU LEARNED FROM THE SONG

ALEXANDER THE GREAT Boxes 1 and 2 From a kingdom just North of Ancient Greece came Macedonia. The Macedonians conquered Ancient Greece Alexander the Great became King of Macedonia at the age of 19.

ALEXANDER CONQUERS PERSIA BOXES 3 AND 4

DEFEAT OF PERSIA AFTERMATH Boxes 5,6 and 7 Alexander campaigns to conquer all of Asia He marches across the middle east to the edge of India Alexander’s victories spread Western Culture By defeating Persia, Alexander paved the way for new forms of interaction between cultures New advances in thought, technology, golden age at Alexandria When Alexander his Army refused to continue fighting. They had been fighting for 11 years. They convinced Alexander to go home, but he died of a fever on the way back.

FINAL THOUGHTS! Tonight’s HW: Wrap Up: SECTION #3 OF THE STUDY GUIDE! What made Alexander “The Great?” 3 examples please! What did you think of the music lesson? Be honest!