Attention Teachers!
Looking for new lesson plans to engage your
students in learning about themselves? Wishing you had innovative
ways to teach your students to appreciate others?
The Institute for Cultural Partnerships announces
the publication of What’s Your Name?: Rhymes
and Rhythms from Pennsylvania's Neighborhoods,
a study guide to the rich cultural heritage of Pennsylvania
through its musical traditions.
The study guide features a professional quality
recording containing 22 dance tunes, songs and instrumental
pieces from 11 ethnic communities throughout Pennsylvania.
The recording is available in both compact disk and audio
cassette tape formats and features 16 pages of liner notes
about the artists and their music, as well as verbal transcriptions
and translations of their songs.
But dont be fooled. This is not only a
study guide for music teachers. The 15 innovative lesson plans
can also be used to teach Language Arts, Communications, Physics,
Spanish, Journalism, Geography and Social Studies. Whats
Your Name? includes a Student Fieldwork Guide to encourage
oral history and folk life collecting in the community and
useful tips for teachers interested in identifying and inviting
traditional artists into the classroom to work directly with
students. The standards-based lesson plans are designed for
grades K-12 and are packed with activities (65 in all) that
are coded by ethnic community, curricular area and grade level
for easy reference. A Glossary of Key Words and a Pronunciation
Key make this study guide accessible and easy to use.
Each lesson plan includes a Teachers Page
with background information about the music and the culture
of the performers, definitions of key terms used, at least
three activities for use in the classroom, suggested assessment
tools and strategies, follow-up activities for further learning,
additional resources and Students Page that can be copied
and distributed.
Selected topics include:
- Our Home Town
- Interaction Between Cultures
- Songs and Work
- Censorship of Communication
- Metaphors of Emotion and Nature
- Musical Stories
- Physics (Acoustics) of Sound
- Everyday Heroes
Please feel free to browse through sample
pages from the Study Guide and the accompanying recording.
To purchase Study Guide and CD, please download our order
form.
For more information on additional recordings
available, call us at 717-238-1770 or visit our Traditional
Arts On Tour catalogue.
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