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		|  | A Picture's Worth a Thousand NotesPage Views: 257
 
 |  Objectives:  Students will listen critically to classical works and develop a listening map or format for the piece.  Students will be able to represent each thematic section with a picture and explain why they chose the picture they did.
 Method:
 First teacher will model a digital listening map for the students using one created for this purpose.
 
 Students will be given a choice of classical literature from 3 - 6 minutes in length and be asked to work with a partner to listen and create a visual map.  (Using standard  ABCD. etc...format).  Then students will transpose that format into pictures.
 
 Presentation:
 Students will be required to set their pictures to the music in a power point type presentation and show to the class.  They may even be posted to our class webpage.
 
 Evaluation:
 Students will receive full credit if they:  1.  Have developed a reasonable form for the
 piece.
 2.  Have both worked on the project.
 3.  Finished a power point presentation.
 4.  Used all elemental aspect of music
 discussed in class during presentation.
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		| Cross-Curriculum Ideas |  
		| Employ pierod pieces of music from certain historical time periods (like the civil war for instance) and match them up to historical photos or other doquements to use them as a visual listening map. |  
		| Follow-Up |  
		| Show presentations to other grade levels, or at the start of assemblies for pre-focusing activitiy. |  
		| Materials: | Screen Capture, Clip Art, Flash/USB Drives, Cables, CDs and DVDs, Memory Cards, Tripods, Camera Bags, Animation, Video Tools, Portable, Point and Shoot, Switch Software |  
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