Music Concepts in 2nd Grade Curriculum

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2nd grade music - Marking Period 1
 
 During Marking Period 1, students practice identifying and describing the
classification of classroom and orchestral instruments according to methods of
sound production. They collaborate with others to classify classroom instruments
into categories such as woods, metals, shakers and scrapers, and drums and
describe the various tone colors of each group. Orchestral instruments are classified
in four families – woodwinds, strings, brass, and percussion. Students study the ways
in which sound is produced on these instruments and use these qualities to classify
them. Second graders are also asked to sing an expanded range of pitches with
appropriate vocal technique and to sing a variety of songs and tonal patterns in
tune. Students strive to improve their singing of various genres including singing
games.
Measurement Topics:  
 
Analyzing and Responding to Music
    
Performing Music
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2nd grade music - Marking Period 2
 
During Marking Period 2, second graders perform songs and dances from a variety
of historical periods and world cultures. This includes performing sequences of
movement in singing games and dances. Using classroom instruments, students
perform a bordun to accompany a given melody. Second graders are introduced to
half notes and rests and use metacognition to practice reading simple
rhythm patterns and other musical symbols. They also read and perform an
expanded range of pitches including do, re, and la.
 
Measurement Topics:  
 
Analyzing and Responding to Music
    
Performing Music
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2nd grade music - Marking Period 3
 
 During Marking Period 3, students read simple rhythm and pitch patterns and
notate them using a five-line staff. They
analyze patterns of notes in spaces and around lines. As students learn more
about jazz, they take intellectual risks to
experiment with improvisation. Students use instruments and the voice to
improvise simple rhythmic and melodic phrases.
Measurement Topics:  
 
Creating Music
    
Reading and Notating Music
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2nd grade music - Marking Period 4
 
 
During Marking Period 4, second graders listen to and describe music that
illustrates fast/slow, loud/soft, long/short, and high/low. They learn musical
terms such as lento, allegro, piano, and forte to describe these elements. Many of
these contrasts are presented in excerpts of music representing diverse styles,
periods, and cultures. In creating music, second graders compose simple rhythm
patterns and notate them using standard notation. Through effort, motivation,
and persistence, students are expected to sing an expanded range of pitches,
tonal patterns, and songs in tune with appropriate vocal technique.
 
Measurement Topics:  
 
Analyzing and Responding to Music
    
Creating Music
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Second-grade music curriculum focuses on developing students' understanding of instrument classification, sound production methods, pitch ranges, singing techniques, rhythm patterns, musical notations, and music appreciation. Through engaging activities, students explore different musical elements, genres, historical periods, and cultural influences, enhancing their musical skills and knowledge progressively through four marking periods.

  • Music Education
  • Instrument Classification
  • Sound Production
  • Pitch Ranges
  • Rhythm Patterns.

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  1. 2nd grade music - Marking Period 1 During Marking Period 1, students practice identifying and describing the classification of classroom and orchestral instruments according to methods of sound production. They collaborate with others to classify classroom instruments into categories such as woods, metals, shakers and scrapers, and drums and describe the various tone colors of each group. Orchestral instruments are classified in four families woodwinds, strings, brass, and percussion. Students study the ways in which sound is produced on these instruments and use these qualities to classify them. Second graders are also asked to sing an expanded range of pitches with appropriate vocal technique and to sing a variety of songs and tonal patterns in tune. Students strive to improve their singing of various genres including singing games. Measurement Topics: Analyzing and Responding to Music Performing Music

  2. 2nd grade music - Marking Period 2 During Marking Period 2, second graders perform songs and dances from a variety of historical periods and world cultures. This includes performing sequences of movement in singing games and dances. Using classroom instruments, students perform a bordun to accompany a given melody. Second graders are introduced to half notes and rests and use metacognition to practice reading simple rhythm patterns and other musical symbols. They also read and perform an expanded range of pitches including do, re, and la. Measurement Topics: Analyzing and Responding to Music Performing Music

  3. 2nd grade music - Marking Period 3 During Marking Period 3, students read simple rhythm and pitch patterns and notate them using a five-line staff. They analyze patterns of notes in spaces and around lines. As students learn more about jazz, they take intellectual risks to experiment with improvisation. Students use instruments and the voice to improvise simple rhythmic and melodic phrases. Measurement Topics: Creating Music Reading and Notating Music

  4. 2nd grade music - Marking Period 4 During Marking Period 4, second graders listen to and describe music that illustrates fast/slow, loud/soft, long/short, and high/low. They learn musical terms such as lento, allegro, piano, and forte to describe these elements. Many of these contrasts are presented in excerpts of music representing diverse styles, periods, and cultures. In creating music, second graders compose simple rhythm patterns and notate them using standard notation. Through effort, motivation, and persistence, students are expected to sing an expanded range of pitches, tonal patterns, and songs in tune with appropriate vocal technique. Measurement Topics: Analyzing and Responding to Music Creating Music

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