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SCHEME OF WORK YEAR 3

 


YEAR 3

1.       Origin of music.

 

2.       Sources of music.

a.       Vocal music.

b.      Instrumental music.

c.       Dance music.

d.      Occasions for making music.

 

3.       Staff.

a.       What is a staff?

b.      Treble clef on the staff.

c.       Bass clef of the staff.

 

4.       Letter names of lines and spaces of treble and bass staff.

 

5.       The great staff.

 

a.       What is a great staff?

b.      Facts about the great staff.

 

6.       Folksongs.

a.       What are folksongs?

b.      Types of folksongs.

c.       Characteristics of folksongs.

d.      Importance of folksongs.

 

7.       Learning to sing folksongs / class performances.

 

8.       Class performances.

 

9.       Presentation with the awareness of an audience.

 

10.   Revision.

 

 

 

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