0% found this document useful (0 votes)
52 views7 pages

DLP in MUSIC 5

Uploaded by

Lanie Baňares
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
52 views7 pages

DLP in MUSIC 5

Uploaded by

Lanie Baňares
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 7

DETAILED LESSON PLAN

IN MUSIC 5

I. Objectives:
At the end of the lesson students will be able to:
A. Identify the fastness and slowness of Music
B. Appreciate the fastness and slowness of Music,; and
C. Demonstrate slow , moderate and fast tempo through movement.

II. Subject Matter:


Topic: Tempo, Fastness and slowness of Music
Reference: Learning sheet of MAPEH 5
Materials: Pictures , Song sheet and Flashcards

III. Learning Activities:

Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity


A. Preparation

1. Prayer Out Father in heaven, hollowed be your name,


your kingdom come, you will be done on earth as
Good morning class. May I call Kim . It is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread
Please lead the prayer. and forgive us our sins us we forgive those who
sinned against us. Do not bring us to the test but
deliver us from evil . Amen.

Before you sit class, kindly pick up the pieces Good morning, ma’am
of paper, align the chairs and keep your ( pick up the pieces of paper, arranged the chairs
gadgets. Thank you. and sits.

2. Greetings

Good morning class!.


Good morning ma’am!
3. Checking of Attendance

Let me check your attendance. Please raise


your hand and say present if your name is ( Raise hand and says ‘’ present’’)
called.

4. Review

Before going on on our new lesson for today,


Who remember the lesson that we had discussed
yesterday?

Ma’am, our lesson yesterday is all about


Yes, Lyka. Dynamics.

That’s right!. very good Lyka


Who among you class, know what is dynamics?

Yes, Jay. Ma’am. Dynamics it is the loudness and softness


of the sound.
Okay, very good class.

Dynamics measures the loudness and softness of


the sound or it’s volume (amplitude).

Dynamics changes in the volume of a musical


passage. Just as each note has a unique timbre
on each instruments, it also sounds different at
different volumes. Some musical conductors and
composers communicate dynamic information in
English using words like ‘’ Louder’’ and ‘’ Softer’’.
However, a formal musical slope usually features
traditional Italian. Words like Forte and Piano to
describe dynamic levels.

Do you understand class? Yes! Ma’am.

So again, what are the Italian words used in


describing dynamics level?

Yes, Jerome Ma’am , It is Forte and Piano

Very Good.

B. Motivation

So class, I have here a pictures of animals and I


want you to identify each of them . Do you
understand class?

What animal is this;

Dog
Turtle

Rabbit

Bird

Cat

Wow, Very Good!

Now, how do this animals move?


The dog runs,
The turtle crawls,
The rabbit hops,
Excellent! Let’s give them a Amazing Clap.
The cat jumps
The bird fly.

C. Lesson Proper

I have here a video presentation, I will discuss to


you what is Tempo. After that I will randomly ask
you, some questions so listen attentively and be
prepare.

Our lesson for today is about tempo in music.


Who among you know what is tempo?

Who wants to answer?


Ma’am, the speed of music like fast, moderate
and slow is what we called as tempo.
Okay , Anne.

That’s right! ,Tempo is how fast or slow the music


is, tempos help the composer to convey a feeling
of either intensity or relaxation.

The tempo can have virtually any number of


beats per minute. The lower the number of beats
per minute , the slower the tempo will be.
Inversely , the higher the number of beats per
minute, the faster the tempo will be.

Do you understand class? Yes Ma’am

Will someone sum up what they have learned in


today’s lesson? The word tempo means ‘rate or speed; in other
words, it’s fast or slow something is happening. If
Yes. Lea?. you walk, you are moving at slow tempo. If you
run, you are moving at a faster tempo.

Very Good !..

Lets give her around of applause.

D. Generalization

Tempo is about a beat. We dance between work


and life, finding our rhythm in the movement.
Tempo is an ebb and flow, a consistent beat, or a
mix of slow and fast movements. Tempo is about
movement and flow, doing the right mix of
activities to deliver and achieve in purpose.

So how does tempo affect our emotions?


Music with a fast tempo has been found to evoke
Yes, Benedict. positive emotions, such as happiness,
excitement, delight, and liveliness, while music
with a slow tempo evokes negative emotions,
such as sadness, depression, and gravity.
Okay, very good.

What else?.
Tempo can evoke different kinds of emotions in
the listener .
Yes, Sarah.

Very good.

Okay. Class. All of your answers are correct.


E. Application

This time, I have here separate flashcards for


each group, and you are going to guess what
tempo we can used to compare them
movements of a following animals. Paste your
answer on the board opposite to each other.
( Select from FAST , SLOW and MODERATE)

Bird-fly Group 1
Dog- run 1. Moderate
Turtle-Crawl 2. Fast
Horse- gallop 3. Slow
Carabao- walk 4. Fast
5. Slow

I will give you 10 minutes to finish it. Group 2


1. Moderate
Class, You can start now. 2. Fast
3. Slow
4. Fast
5. Slow
Wonderful work , Everyone!
Group 3
Lets clap our self for doing a good job! 1. Moderate
2. Fast
3. Slow
4. Fast
5. Slow

Group 4
1. Moderate
2. Fast
3. Slow
4. Fast
5. Slow

Group 5
1. Moderate
2. Fast
3. Slow
4. Fast
5. Slow

IV. Evaluation
Direction: Get 1/4 piece of paper and identify the movement of the following pictures hat I’m going
to show. On your paper, Write F for fast, S for slow and M for Moderate.
1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

V.Assignment

Find the meaning of rhythm and their purpose in music.

Prepared by:

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy