Title: Analyzing Political Music
Type of Teaching Unit: Lesson Plan
Grade Level: 8th grade
Time frame: 2 days
Teacher Information:
Joshua Sterns
AAM affiliation: Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Lesson plan description and
rationale:
Students will analyze a musical spreadsheet to determine what the message of the song is. After studying the parts of what make up a song, the students will then create their own song focusing on a political issue. This will enhance the student’s knowledge on researching primary source documents as well as relating how various mediums are used to convey ideas for or against topics.
State
Standards:
STATE GOAL 16: Understand events, trends,
individuals and movements shaping the history of
16A.-Apply skills of historical analysis and
interpretations.
16B.-Understand the development of
significant political events
16D.-Understand
STATE
GOAL 18: Understand social systems, with an emphasis on the
18A. Compare characteristics of culture as reflected in language,
literature, the arts, traditions and
institutions.
18B.
Understand the roles and interactions of individuals and groups in society.
Objectives:
Resources:
Website that the students will be seeing:
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Horne, Kate “Womans right; A
right good ballad rightly illustrating womans
rights”. 1853. Historical American sheet music 1850-1920. [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/dukesm:@field(DOCID+@lit(ncdhasm.n0034))] [M1.A12V vol. 57 Case Class original bound volumes](April, 2004) |
Methods:
Anticipatory Set:
This lesson will take place in the computer lab.
Students will be asked about what their favorite songs are and why they like those songs.
The discussion should last roughly five minutes, the instructor should be sure to conclude the discussion by explaining that songs are not just used for entertainment purposes but can also be a powerful way to share thoughts, ideas, and beliefs.
Evaluation:
On a separate piece of paper the students will write a song about a political topic, it must have at least 2 verses and a chorus. The students may work with a partner if they wish. The students will then share their song with the rest of the class. Students will then try to identify what the political message is of the students that are presenting their song.
Keywords for this
lesson:
Primary Source, Sheet Music.