PROTOCOL: DEVELOPING INDEPENDENT CHORAL SINGERS

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M U S I C 9 TH G R A D E PROTOCOL: DEVELOPING INDEPENDENT CHORAL SINGERS SELF ASSESSMENT AND REFLECTION PROTOCOL Instructions: From the list we created as a class, choose 5 aspects of a good performance and write them in the Performance Criteria column of the rubrics. Then Sing > Complete STEP 1 > Answer STEP 2 > Sing again > Complete STEP 3 > Answer Step 4 STEP 1-1 st Performance Attempt Performance Criteria Totally Partially Not Did not attempt 4 3 2 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. STEP 2 Revision: Describe at least 2 improvements that you will make for a better final performance.

STEP 3 - Final Performance Performance Criteria Totally Partially Not Did not attempt 4 3 2 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. STEP 4 Reflection: Did the group truly improve? How? Are you happy with your performance? Anything else?

CLASS/PEER ASSESSMENT PROTOCOL In groups of 4, students completed the following peer feedback protocol. They completed a Pre-Sing Analysis so that they had a clear understanding of terms and what was required from the work the were singing. They next, did a class first sing-through and assessed the performance according to a rubric. After this, the group reflected on the performance and determined where improvements were needed. Also in this stage, students were asked to interview another student within the group. After this stage, students had a final class sing-through which they assessed with a rubric, and then answered some reflective and synthesizing prompts. PRE-SING ANALYSIS Fill out the questions on this page in order to review the song and establish clear performance criteria outcomes. CRITERION #1 - TONE COLOR a) What is tone color b) What should the vocal tone color be for Bonse Aba? c) How do you physically produce this tone with your body and voice? CRITERION #2 DYNAMICS a) What are dynamics? b) What are the dynamics for each part of the song? Bonse Aba (part 2 calls) Kuba Bana (part 1 calls) Bonse Aba (part 1 calls) Muyayaya (part 2 calls) Ending c) How do you physically produce a p dynamic? d) How do you physically produce a f dynamic? CRITERION #3 - NOTES AND RHYTHM

a) Notes: What is the key of the song? b) Rhythm: What is the time signature? c) How do you know you are singing the correct notes and rhythm? STAGE 1: FIRST SING Sing Bonse Aba. Then, using the criteria you established in the pre-sing analysis, check the box that best fits the group s performance Performance Criteria (1 st sing through) Totally 4 Partially 3 Not 2 Did not attempt 1 Tone Color Dynamics Notes and Rhythm

STAGE 2: REVISION Complete the below Self Reflection. 1. What you think you need to improve: 2. How you will make that improvement: 3. What you think the group needs to improve: 4. How we can make that improvement: Interview with partner - Partner s name: 1. What your partner thinks he/she needs to improve: 2. How he/she will do it: 3. What your partner thinks the group needs to improve: 4. How he/she thinks we can make that improvement:

STAGE 3: FINAL SING Sing Bonse Aba. Then, using the criteria you established in the pre-sing analysis, check the box that best fits the group s performance. Performance Criteria (1 st sing through) Totally 4 Partially 3 Not 2 Did not attempt 1 Tone Color Dynamics Notes and Rhythm STAGE 4: CONCLUSION Self Reflection: Did the group improve between the first and final sing-throughs? How? What other thoughts do you have about the final sing through? Interview with Partner: What conclusions did your partner have about the final sing through? Synthesize: What improvements can we make in the next few weeks in preparation for the concert?

QUICK SELF & PEER ASSESSMENT Goal: What do you need to do in order to reach this goal? - - - - - Assessment Partner 1: Write 1 success: Write 1 suggestion: Partner 2: Write 1 success: Write 1 suggestion: Partner 3: Write 1 success: Write 1 suggestion:

Yourself: Write 1 success: Write 1 suggestion: Reflection Did you make the suggested improvements? What else does the group still need to do to reach the goal?

CLASS ASSESSMENT RUBRIC & REFLECTION Part 1: Sing, then circle the appropriate box in each row based on the class s performance. Performance Criteria Exemplary 4 Proficient 3 Developing 2 Not Evident 1 Melody, Pitch, and Pitch Direction Confidently sings in tune; uses proper breath control enhances phrasing; matches pitch reliably Sings mostly in tune; uses proper breath control for specific phrases; matches most pitches Sings simple phrases but struggles with complex phrases; has adequate breath control; matches pitches with few errors Developing toward singing in tune; limited breath control; pitch is uncertain Rhythm Maintains appropriate tempo/rhythm Maintains mostly consistent tempo/rhythm Sings with inconsistent tempo/rhythm Sings with uncertain or irregular tempo/rhythm Dynamics Uses dynamics appropriate for different aspects of the song; reflects the notation and/or the director s intent Uses generally appropriate dynamics consistently that are balanced within the song Sings with dynamic levels that are inconsistent, but developing toward appropriate Sings with dynamics that are overpowering and loud, and/or so soft the song cannot be heard Expression/ Phrasing Sings with expression that enhances performance by adding appropriate depth and emotional range Sings with expression that is generally appropriate; phrases add some depth and emotion Sings with expression that is sometimes appropriate but may be inconsistent Sings with expression that is inappropriate and does not add to the song s impact Focus Has confident command of musical changes and responds sensitively to direction given by conductor Developing sensitivity to musical changes and sometimes responds to direction given by conductor Occasionally responds to direction given by conductor Does not show sensitivity to direction given by conductor or ignores direction

Part 2 Answer the following questions. 1. Based on our performance, do you think we are ready for the concert? 2. Why do you think that we are or are not ready? 3. What do we need to improve in order to be more prepared? List at least 2 ideas. 4. What strategies will you use to make each of those changes? Part 3 - Use your answers from above to write a statement using because/but/so. Follow the example below or create your own. *I feel our performance was: 1 because 2, but we need to improve 3, so we should 4.