With instructor(s) Gina Trombetta
From PS 315, Brooklyn
Grade Level Elementary (K-5)
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Synopsis
Students in my 5th grade general music class practiced formative assessment techniques to work on musically satisfying solos based on historical work songs (Orff xylophone improvisation). The students had a chance to revise their improvisations and took rhythmic and harmonic chances. Their improvisations sounded more musical and more creative.
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Inquiry
Does formative assessment improve improvisation and composition skills in a 5th grade general music class?
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Strategy
Self-reflection, peer feedback, checklist, protocols.
Synopsis
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment
Synopsis |
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment
Action Plan
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment
Action Plan |
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment
Process Video
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment
Process Video |
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment
How To’s & Tips
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment
How To’s & Tips |
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment
Reflection
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment
Reflection |
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment
Student Work
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment
Student Work |
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment
Checklists
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment
Checklists |
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment
Protocols
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment
Protocols |
Orff-Improvisation: Peer & Self-Assessment