- Columbus City Schools
- K-12 Vocal Music Overview
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Grades K-2 Progress Points
Students will, at an appropriate developmental level:
- Demonstrate how musical elements communicate meaning and emotion by playing, singing or moving to music.
- Recognize the use of music for various purposes by performers and listeners in a variety of cultures.
- Create music in simple forms to be performed with dance, drama or in response to a work of visual art.
- Individually and collaboratively select ideas and a media form of the day to create musical pieces.
- Use digital technology to listen to and study music recognizing instruments, voices, ensembles and musical forms.
- Form and express opinions about music they hear in formal and informal live and recorded performances.
Grades 3-5 Progress Points
Students will, at an appropriate developmental level:
- Sing and play instruments, focusing on how musical elements such as tempo, beat, rhythm, pitch, form, harmony and timbre create meaning.
- Listen to and perform a wide variety of music from multiple cultures focusing on the historical and cultural significance of the works.
- Identify and classify voices, musical instruments, roles and careers of musicians.
- Relate historical information from the study of music to other art forms and disciplines outside the arts.
- Develop criteria to evaluate solo and group performances of music.
Grades 6-8 Progress Points
Students will, at the appropriate developmental level:
- Analyze, practice and perform a musical selection independently or collaboratively with technical accuracy and expression.
- Read, write, improvise and describe music using standard musical notation and vocabulary.
- Apply problem-solving and critical thinking skills to music listening and performing by adapting music to fit the context, story, setting and medium.
- Classify and describe composers and historical musical periods, including classical, popular and traditional American music and musical and cultural blends.
- Compare and contrast ways that the subject matter in musical selections relates to other disciplines.
- Expand the use of technology and the media arts through music research, composition and performance.
Grades 9-12 Progress Points
Students will, at an appropriate developmental level:
- Develop vocal and/or instrumental solo and/or ensemble performance skills to include performance through traditional classical and other notations (e.g. chord symbols in jazz).
- Articulate a personal philosophy of music including personal valuing, musical preferences and involvement.
- Develop, analyze and apply appropriate criteria to evaluating pieces of music and musical performances within and outside the classroom.
- Read, write, improvise, compose and describe varied types of musical repertoire using vocabulary that demonstrates an understanding of the language of music appropriate to the genre and culture.
- Recognize the roles of vocational and avocational musicians in learning, creating and performing across history and cultures, with focus on the function of music in society.
- Use multimedia including media arts and music technology to create, analyze, rehearse, present, record and disseminate music of a variety of styles.
- Apply study, performance and collaborative skills learned and used in music to other arts and non-arts subject areas.
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OHIO MUSIC ENDURING UNDERSTANDINGS
Creating: Artists/students use creative thinking and reasoning skills to perceive concepts and ideas to develop works.
Performing: Artists/students employ personal processes and skills to solve problems creatively and present work in various contexts.
Responding: Artists/students engage in analysis and interpretation to understand and evaluate artistic works.
Connecting: Artists/students understand and communicate the value of creative expressions in internal and external contexts
