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1 Weaving Music into the Social Studies Curriculum – Div. 1 Tim Paetkau, Consultant, Music Edmonton Public Schools

2 Goals Demonstrate ways to make your Social Studies lessons more engaging. Discover music to enhance the curriculum. Demonstrate samples of musical strategies that can be used in all subject areas. Share resources that can be used to enhance the curriculum.

3 Aboriginal Music To learn about using aboriginal music in Social Studies, check out Weaving Music into the Social Studies Curriculum – Div. 2

4 Kindergarten Being Together K.1 I Am Unique K.2 I Belong Kindergarten students will develop a strong sense of identity and self-esteem and be introduced to citizenship.

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6 Let’s Go Walking Let’s go walking, let’s go walking, let’s go walking far away. Walk like a family member (mom, brother, grandfather), walk like a person in your school (principal, custodian, teacher).

7 Resource Come on Everybody, Let’s Sing! by Lois Birkenshaw-Fleming Accompanying CD’s can also be purchased. Includes songs about Hello and Goodbye, All About Me, Where We Live, Seasons and Weather, etc.

8 Grade 1 Citizenship: Belonging and Connecting 1.1 My World: Home, School, and Community 1.2 Moving Forward with the Past: My Family, My History and My Community Grade 1 students will see themselves as part of the larger world through inquiry into their social, physical, cultural and linguistic environments. They will have opportunities to share their personal stories and explore traditions and symbols that are reflected in their groups or communities.

9 We’re Riding Our Bicycles

10 Singing Your Way Around the Neighbourhood – mapping activity

11 Look Who’s Here

12 Grade 2 Communities in Canada 2.1 Canada’s Dynamic Communities 2.2 A Community in the Past Grade 2 expands on the concept of community through an examination of specific characteristics of communities in Canada. Building on the introduction of historical thinking in Grade 1, Grade 2 students will examine how a community changes over time.

13 En Montant La Rivière

14 Rewrite the lyrics Refrain: In Acadia, they worked so hard, planting crops and fishing. They built up dikes along the sea, reclaimed the land to grow some food. Verse 1: As the boys grew they learned some skills, farming, fishing and carpentry. Verse 2: The girls learned how to cook and weave, spin some wool and keep a home.

15 Acadian Lullaby

16 Flunky Jim

17 Flunky Jim (cont’d)

18 The Little Old Sod Shanty

19 The Little Old Sod Shanty (cont’d)

20 Inuit Lullaby

21 Grade 3 Connecting with the World 3.1 Communities in the World 3.2 Global Citizenship Grade 3 continues to build on the knowledge of community and citizenship by examining diverse communities in the world. Grade 3 students will be introduced to the concepts of global citizenship and quality of life.

22 Highlights of Ukrainian Music Vast majority is in minor modes or keys. Strong vocal tradition. Music is used to accompany traditional dances. Common instruments are the bandura, violins, sopilka (flute), and buben (drum).

23 Winter by the Dnieper

24 Highlights of Tunisian Music Malouf is the national music form. Music has roots in Arab-Andalusian music, a style of Arabic music with early Muslim Spanish and Portuguese influence. Instruments include oud (lute), rabab (2 string fiddle), bandir (drum), tar (tamourine) and other drums.

25 Song of the Fig Vendors

26 Song of the Fig Vendors (cont’d)

27 Highlights of Indian Music Most important element is the melody, organized within a raga. Rhythmic patterns called talas are added. Instruments include the sitar, tamboura and tabla.

28 Ninni Baba

29 Highlights of Peruvian Music Peruvian music is an amalgamation of sounds and styles drawing on Peru’s Andean musical roots and Spanish musical influences. Native Peruvian, Huayno, Chicha and Andean Music represent different areas and styles of the country musically. Has instruments that are easier to play and are great to demonstrate grade 3 science.

30 Sheep Are Grazing

31 Listening Resources Public Libraries – CD’s Music Teacher www.smithsonianglobalsound.org

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36 Conclusion Sing, move and play your way through your Social Studies curriculum. Enjoy!


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