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Welcome to Chorus Class. Mrs. Autry – Teacher http://cougarsdms
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Contract Letter Write that title on your page
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Activities Expectations Grading Consequences Goals
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1. Activities: Use the voice as an instrument to sing
Explore music notation Explore music history Respect performers/performances
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2.a. Expectations Be on time Be prepared Be respectful
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2.b. MATERIALS… Pencil – Daily! Notebook Paper
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2.c. Technology Cell Phones may be used in class for polls and quizzes
Those with unlimited texting may answer with cell phone Classroom computers may be used to answer
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3. Grading: 50 % from ‘written’ class work
(Quizzes, worksheets, journals) 50 % from class participation (Singing, group work, etc.)
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4. Consequences Call/Letter to parent Written work (Georgia Law)
Conduct Referral/Demerit …or a combination of all of the above!
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5. Goals for Chorus Class:
1. Be able to sing correctly by reading musical notation.
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2. Learn how to accurately judge musical performances.
Goals continued… 2. Learn how to accurately judge musical performances.
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3. Be able to work with others to accomplish a goal.
Goals continued… 3. Be able to work with others to accomplish a goal.
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4. Be able to follow directions.
Goals continued… 4. Be able to follow directions.
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5. Learn and practice good work habits.
Goals continued… 5. Learn and practice good work habits.
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Signatures! Sign your name at the bottom of the page.
Draw a line for your parent/guardian to sign. Put the date. Return this signature by ________________for a grade of 100!
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Website: Mrs. Autry's Chorus Page
One more thing… Use the restroom before class!
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Emergency procedures…
FIRE DRILL EXIT ROUTE BUILDING EVACUATION ROUTE TORNADO DRILL EXIT ROUTE 911 DRILL PROCEDURES-Threat and containment lockdowns
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Any questions?
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The National Standards for Music Education:
Here are the things that you should know about music before you leave Dalton Middle School!
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Sing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music.
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Perform on instruments, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music.
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Improvise melodies, variations, and accompaniments.
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Compose and arrange music within specified guidelines.
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Read and notate music.
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Listen to, analyze, and describe music.
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Evaluate music and music performances.
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Understand relationships between music, the other arts, and disciplines outside the arts.
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Understand music in relation to history and culture.
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ANY QUESTIONS?
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