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Montague Township School District

Music: Band Instruments Curriculum Guide

Grade 6

2025-2026

Jody Taylor

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Description

Mixed Middle Grades General Music Elective: Introduction to Band Instruments. Students compose, create, improvise, perform, and respond to music using band instruments and other classroom instruments. Students celebrate the lives and music of various musicians through genres including Jazz, Hip-Hop, Spiritual, Classical, Ragtime, and Rap. Awareness is brought to Climate Change through chosen songs and performances.

Big Ideas

  • The creative ideas, concepts and feelings that influence musicians' work emerge from a variety of sources.
  • Musicians' creative choices are influenced by their expertise, context and expressive intent.
  • Musicians evaluate and refine their work through openness to new ideas, persistence and the application of appropriate criteria.
  • Performers' interest in and knowledge of musical works, understanding of their own technical skill, and the context for a performance influence the selection of repertoire.
  • To express their musical ideas, musicians analyze, evaluate and refine their performance over time through openness to new ideas, persistence and the application of appropriate criteria.
  • Musicians judge performance based on criteria that vary across time, place and cultures. The context and how a work is presented influence audience response.
  • Individuals' selection of musical works is influenced by their interests, experiences, understandings, and purposes.
  • Response to music is informed by analyzing context (e.g., social, cultural, historical) and how creator(s) or performer(s) manipulate the elements of music.
  • The personal evaluation of musical work(s) and performance(s) is informed by analysis, interpretation, and established criteria.
  • Musicians connect their personal interests, experiences, ideas, and knowledge to creating, performing, and responding.

Essential Questions

  • How do musicians generate creative ideas?
  • How do musicians make creative decisions?
  • How do musicians improve the quality of their creative work?
  • How do performers select repertoire?
  • How do musicians improve the quality of their performance?
  • When is a performance judged ready to present?
  • How do context and the manner in which musical work is presented influence audience response?
  • How do individuals choose music to experience?
  • How does understanding the structure and context of music inform a response?
  • How do we discern the musical creators' and performers' expressive intent?
  • How do we judge the quality of musical work(s) and performance(s)?
  • How do musicians make meaningful connections to creating, performing, and responding?
  • How do the other arts, other disciplines, contexts, and daily life inform creating, performing, and responding to music?

Music - Connecting

Music - Creating

Music - Performing

Music - Responding

Mathematics
Units 1, 2, 3, 4

Students apply mathematical reasoning and patterns when creating rhythmic sequences, analyzing musical structures, and understanding proportional relationships in compositions and performances.

Science
Units 1, 2, 3, 4

Students investigate scientific principles related to sound, acoustics, and the physics of musical instruments while exploring awareness of climate change through selected songs and performances.

Language Arts
Units 1, 2, 3, 4

Students develop communication skills through discussion, written reflection on musical choices, analysis of song lyrics and historical context, and presentation of creative musical ideas.

Social Studies
Units 1, 2, 3, 4

Students explore diverse cultural perspectives through music history, celebrate various musical genres including Jazz, Hip-Hop, Spirituals, Classical, Ragtime, and Rap, and analyze the historical and cultural contexts that shape musical expression.

World Language
Units 1, 2, 3, 4

Students may encounter and perform music from diverse cultural and linguistic traditions, building appreciation for global artistic expressions.

Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Units 1, 2, 3, 4

Students develop fine and gross motor skills through instrument manipulation, hand-eye coordination, and physical stamina required for band instrument performance.

Career & Life Skills

Students will be assessed through formative, summative, alternative, and benchmark assessments including group work, projects, discussion, question and answer, teacher observation, and skill testing.

UnitFormativeSummativeBenchmarkAlternative
01Creating
02Performing
03Responding
04Connecting
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01Creating
02Performing
03Responding
04Connecting
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