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1 Monday, Jan 23rd No one is allowed out of their seat without first raising their hand and waiting to be called on, then given permission. QUOTE

2 Bell Ringer 1/23 What is the time signature?
How many beats in a measure? What note value equals one beat in this time signature?

3 Choir Expectation Reminders
Have your materials – binder and pencil – at your seat Listen silently while Mrs. Killingsworth is teaching Raise your hand to ask questions

4 3 4 3 4 3 4 = 1  = 2  = ½

5 1st Period - Music River Train – ms 26-41, 65-79 Captain – ms 35-42
Cantar –ms 9-24

6 Treble Choir SR – new packet #117 Music – Firefly – ms 47-62
Dona – start text

7 SR - #41, 42, 43 Music – Varsity Men Fish – ms 8-16
Bound – all (last time on syllables?)

8 Select SR - #27-30 Music – Laudate – ms 25-46, add ms 47-end
Sea – ms 57-64

9 9th Period Music – Bull Frog – ms 49-56, 40-56 Cuckoo – start text?
Cantar – ms 9-24

10 National Peanut Butter Day
Tuesday, Jan 24th No one is allowed out of their seat without first raising their hand and waiting to be called on, then given permission. National Peanut Butter Day

11 Bell Ringer 1/24 How many beats does a quarter note receive?
How many beats does a half note receive? How many beats does one eighth note receive?

12 Choir Expectation Reminders
Have your materials – binder and pencil – at your seat Listen silently while Mrs. Killingsworth is teaching Raise your hand to ask questions

13 Music Term 12) Blend is when all voices of the choir are singing as one. No single voice should be heard above the others. 13) Balance is hearing all voice parts or instruments equally. No section is singing louder then the others.

14 6 8 = 2  = 1 6 8

15 1st Period - SR – p46 #5 Music Captain – ms 42-end
Vagabond- start text?

16 Treble Choir SR –#118 Music – Trumpet – start marking phrasing
Dona – continue text

17 SR - #44 & 45 Music – Varsity Men Railworker – all syllables then text
Bound – text

18 Select SR - #31-34 Music – Sea – ms 57-64 Gerakina –ms 45-end
Cradle – start fixes ms 41 to end

19 9th Period SR – p 46 #5 Music – Bull Frog – ms 22-38 Cantar – ms 29-44

20 Wednesday, Jan 25th No one is allowed out of their seat without first raising their hand and waiting to be called on, then given permission. Joke of the week: Why did Mozart kill all his chickens?

21 Bell Ringer 1/25 What clef is the example in?
What key is the example in? What note is Do? Do you know where Do is found in this clef? What is the starting solfege syllable?

22 Choir Expectation Reminders
Have your materials – binder and pencil – at your seat Listen silently while Mrs. Killingsworth is teaching Raise your hand to ask questions

23 2 2 2 = 1 = ½  = ¼

24 Treble Choir SR –Rounds Music – Dona – finish with text
Firefly – ms 63 to end

25

26 Varsity Men SR - Rounds Music – Fish – ms75-end Bound – start phrasing

27 Select SR – Rounds Music – Laudate – ms 11-23 Sea – ms 9-64
Cradle – cont. fixes ms 41 to end

28 Thursday, Jan 26th No one is allowed out of their seat without first raising their hand and waiting to be called on, then given permission. Meme of the week:

29 Bell Ringer 1/26 Write the solfege for the example

30 Choir Expectation Reminders
Have your materials – binder and pencil – at your seat Listen silently while Mrs. Killingsworth is teaching Raise your hand to ask questions

31 Music Term A: They kept saying Bach, Bach, Bach 14) Tone Quality is a description of how it sounds. Words such as thin, breathy and strong are examples of tone quality. 15) Style is referring to the genre of the music. Spiritual, Folk song and Jazz are styles of music.

32 Treble Choir SR – #120 & 121 Music – Firefly – all
Trumpet – continue phrasing

33 SIGHT READING THURSDAY
Varsity Men SIGHT READING THURSDAY

34 SIGHT READING THURSDAY
Select SIGHT READING THURSDAY

35 Friday, Jan 27th No one is allowed out of their seat without first raising their hand and waiting to be called on, then given permission.

36 Bell Ringer 1/27 Write the rhythm for the example

37 Your CHAMPS Evaluation Rubric
Effort Materials Concentration 10 I gave 100% every minute of class I had my pencil and all of my music every class period I was 100% focused on the task at hand the entire class 7-9 I gave 100% most of the class period I had a pencil and music almost all the time I was 100% focused on the tasks during most of the class period 4-6 I gave 75%-90% most of the class period I had a pencil and music sometimes I was 75%-90% focused on the tasks during most of the class period 1-3 I gave less than 70% of my effort to class this week I did not have music or a pencil on several occasions I was less than 70% focused on the tasks during the class period

38 Theory Bell Ringer due Make sure your name is on your paper. After completing your evaluation, place completed assignment in the correct slot of the blue paper tower near the pencil sharpener.

39 Treble Choir Ladder, ZigZag & Thirds Music – Dona – all on text
Trumpet – check phrasing Firefly – start phrasing

40 DRM RMF MFS FSL SLT LTD TDR D DTL TLS LSF SFM FMR MRD RDT D
ZIGZAG DRM RMF MFS FSL SLT LTD TDR D DTL TLS LSF SFM FMR MRD RDT D

41 THIRDS DM RF MS FL ST LD TR D DL TS LF SM FR MD RT D

42 SR – Ladder, ZigZag & Thirds Music – Check Voice part DAY
Varsity Men SR – Ladder, ZigZag & Thirds Music – Check Voice part DAY Bound Railworker Fish

43 SR – Ladder, ZigZag, Thirds Music –
Select SR – Ladder, ZigZag, Thirds Music – Sea – ms 65-end Gerakina – ms 5-20 Cradle – cont. fixes ms 41 to end

44 DM SM FR T1S DM FL MDRTD DM DL1 S1S1S1T1D

45 WARM-UP ROUND #2 MFMR MFMR MFMR M 2. DRDT1 DRDT1 DRDT1 D 3. D - - T1 L1 - - S1 F1 - - S1 D

46 WARM-UP ROUND 1. DRM MFS SFM MRD 2. DT1D DRM MRD DT1D 3. DS1D DT1D DL1S1 S1S1D

47 S MM S M DD D S MM S M D D M DD M D LL L M DD M D L L

48 Announcement (again) NO GUM!!
You are losing points off your participation grade for having gum in my class. It is against school policy and choir expectations. Clean-up after yourself – materials that are left on the risers are either thrown away or placed at the bottom of the cart with the sharpener. You are to have all your materials prior to the start of vocal warm-ups. When you leave the risers to go to your backpacks, you are losing points off your participation grade.

49 Theory Bell Ringer Grading break down Music example drawn – 20 points
Questions completed each day 10 points Champs Evaluation – 15 points Name and Neatness – 5 points

50 Forbidden Phrase Today’s Forbidden Phrase is:

51 Men’s Choir Music –


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