1 The Taylor Swift Concert Madison MacPherson The Taylor Swift concert I recently had the privilege of attending in Tampa over the past weekend was an incredible experience, I have to say. Taylor Swift has been one of my favorite artists for as long as I can remember, so I was beyond thrilled to see her perform live. The atmosphere in the arena was electric as soon as she entered the stage. She had an undeniable connection with the crowd and immaculate vocal and dancing skills. I danced like no one was watching, sang along to every song she sang, and occasionally shed a tear when she sang one of her more sentimental songs. It was absolutely a fantastic event, and I will treasure it forever. Because I think music has the capacity to unite people, inspire us, and forge enduring memories, I decided to write about the Taylor Swift concert. The Taylor Swift concert was undoubtedly one of those times. As a writer, I'm constantly thinking of new ways to captu...
I Unit: Sound Art Theme: Introduction Sound art is an artistic discipline in which sound is utilized as a primary medium. Like many genres of contemporary art , sound art may be interdisciplinary in nature, or be used in hybrid forms. II Learning Objectives Understand the origins of sound art Explain the nature of sound art Gain awareness of the importance of sound art within the arts curriculum Experience the creation of a sound art piece III Main Lesson 1 Henry Cowell: The Father of Experimental Music Henry Dixon Cowell (March 11, 1897 – December 10, 1965) was an American composer, writer, pianist, publisher and teacher. Earning a reputation as an extremely controversial performer and eccentric composer, Cowell became a leading figure of American avant-garde music for the first half of the 20th century — his writings and music serving as a great influe...
I Unit: Teaching Theme: Integration, Lesson Plan, Rubric Introduction What Are Integrated Lessons? In general, integration is defined as the process of combining two or more things into one . Within education, integrated lessons take on a similar meaning in that they combine two or more concepts or subjects into one lesson. II Learning Objectives Understand the different parts of a lesson plan Explain why the lesson plan is an important part of teaching Gain awareness of the effect lesson planning has on teaching Experience teaching and giving feedback to other students teaching III Main Lesson 1 Attention Grabbing Video 2 3 PARTS OF A LESSON PLAN 1. Title (Somewhere at the top of the lesson plan) Course Subject Grade Level Teacher's Name Volume 2. Date (current date) 3. Objective (S.M.A.R.T / Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Results Focused & Time Bound) 4. Standards ...
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