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What will you wear to the concert? Chorale, Chamber, and Show Choir: When is/our your competition dates? Are they mandatory? How much does your uniform cost? Is the choir room a place for ILT? What is the Choral Commons? What do you do if you have a school conflict with a concert date? What is expected in rehearsal? Chamber – When is graduation? Is it a mandatory performance? YES!
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Chorus: 5kuavu Show Choir: 5at2bg Chorale: k5ub38 Chamber Choir: 9if38h Piano: myi274
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1. Singing, alone and with others, a varied repertoire of music. 5. Reading and notating music 6. Listening to, analyzing, and describing music 7. Evaluating music and music performances 8. Understanding relationships between music, the other arts, and disciplines outside the arts 9. Understanding music in relation to history and culture.
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*I can prepare my voice to sing improving my sound before rehearsal. *I can identify solfege syllables in SS exercises and real music when given Do. *I can sing my music on solfege in a group with pitches in stepwise progression and skips on the tonic triad ascending. *I can sing my part in my music with my section with confidence. *I can sing out with others in my section. *I can sing my music with accuracy of pitch and rhythm improving each rehearsal both in school and at home. *I can read my music better today than yesterday. *I can tell you what I know better today than yesterday.
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Do Now: Warm-up and Read the Announcements – Download SS examples from website if you haven’t already. SS Mini Lesson: Solfege exercises, skips, rhythms SS Grapple: 30 seconds individual study. Now sing it. SS Guided Practice: 30 seconds sectional rehearsal with teacher as needed. SS Grapple: Now sing it with corrections. SS Guided Practice: Last 30 seconds to rehearse for POLISH. Prepare it. SS Application: Now sing the whole thing together with corrections utilizing musical and performance elements. SS Debrief: What did we do well? What do we need to work on? What could we have done to do better this time? Can we do it next time? RR Grapple: New Section of Music RR Guided Practice: Introduction of Parts per voicing. Sing it with me. Now let’s put it together. RR Application: Your turn to sing it without guidance. Go back and fix it. Solidify. Do it again. Debrief: What can you do better today than yesterday?
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Secretaries – Make sure you are filling out those daily minutes….daily LEAVE NO TRACE Uniform Cost –You can FUNDRAISE IT – Payments are due if paying out of pocket. Patronships are in full swing. Bring them in. Men – If you needed to “get back with” Mrs. Sarvis on tux stuff, you did not meet the deadline. You will be responsible for payment of anything that was ordered for you. I need an office helper. Let me know if you are interested. Needs to be responsible, in honors classes, and willing to help with paperwork. Email me Still missing some students’ student information forms. Go to the website riverbluffchoir.weekbly.com (no www) and do this link! Make sure you have joined the Edmodo group Make sure you are getting any schedule conflict to me ASAP Who are my athletes? What sports? Let me know. All-State Chorus Auditions – Music is here. If auditioning, see me. Summative Assessments for most choirs begin this week. Study up! Practice Up! Download those rehearsal tracks as posted on Edmodo. If you are new to choir in the past week, please, make sure you have caught up with…. › The Handbook › The website › Edmodo › Paperwork to turn in › Student Information Link
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Chorale: Tuesday – Written Solfege Chorale: Thursday – Sung Solfege Chorus: Monday – Continue Singing Solfege Chorus: Next Monday: Part Singing Test Show Choir: Thursday Performance Singing Test Chamber Choir: Thursday – SS Test/Solfege
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Need Name Need to order accessories. Patronships…Haven’t gotten any Make sure minutes are taken and recorded Sign up for weekly Mods on the schedule Make sure to Leave No Trace Don’t forget Academic Mods
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Piano: Need permission to play. Gum: No Gum at all. Food: No food. Drinks: Drinks with a top that screws on. No spills. Restroom: 3 Emergencies to leave class a semester! Tardies: If you aren’t in your spot, singing by the first warm-up “Mums you are TARDY. – Tardy entries need passes either from a teacher or the front office.
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Turning In Money Put payment in envelope Label envelope › Name: › Date: › Payment is for: › Amount: $ Turn into Mrs. Keisler Pick up RECEIPT in magnetic folder by the music folder bins in room. Keep receipts – Important! Don’t throw away!
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Grades Formative › Daily Rehearsals (Ensemble and Individual) › ILT Mod Work (Individual) › Quality of Singing and Content during rehearsals (Ensemble and Individual) Summative › Singing Benchmark Checks (by section, ensemble, individual) › Written assessments (solfege ID, music labeling, definitions/vocabulary, etc…) › Text/lyric Benchmarks › CONCERTS – BIGGEST SUMMATIVE GRADES
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