Patriot Band, a performance based class, develops musicianship through student
performance of music from different time periods; ranging in styles, levels and interests. Music is selected to develop, refine, master and apply musical skills to communicate ideas and feelings through performance. Performing is the key element in learning music in this class. Instruction in rehearsals and lessons include continued development of: scales, technique, reading skills, intonation, ensemble playing, practice skills and rehearsal skills.
Teacher Contact Information
Mrs. Joann Talley Email: josgood@bcps.org Facebook: Patapsco Band Twitter: @Patapsco Band Websites: www.patapscoband.com and www.patapscomusic.org
Course Objectives
By the end of this course students will be able to: 1. Create and apply evaluation criteria to make informed assessments and support aesthetic judgments.
2. Develop, refine, master and apply music skills to communicate ideas and feelings through performance.
3. Perform with expression and accuracy a repertoire of instrumental ensemble literature with a level II-IV difficulty.
Required Supplies
Instrument in good playing condition (student is responsible for coordinating a replacement when instrument is being repaired) All music and handouts Pencils Reeds, valve oil, sticks, etc. Tuner/Metronome (can be on smart phone)
Course Syllabus Patriot Band
Course Specific Information
Patriot Band will perform at Instrumental Winter Concert, BCPS Assessments and Instrumental Spring Concert. These dates will appear in the Instrumental Handbook and will be on the music website. All performances are mandatory and will be 20% of your grade as listed below.
Grade Policy
Participation (50%) Music is a performance based, process-oriented subject. In order to be successful in this course, it is essential that students fully participate in the process of our daily learning. Participation points are deducted for non-participation, disruptive behavior (including talking excessively, disrespecting another student, teacher and/or property) unexcused tardiness, unexcused absence, and/or unpreparedness. Students may earn additional participation points for demonstrating exceptional effort.
Performances (20%) Your performance grade includes your attendance for the full duration of the performance as well as your preparedness, timely arrival, and concert behavior. All performances are mandatory and it is required that you be on stage at the designated warm up time. Only in extreme circumstances will a student be excused from a performance, and those students will be required to do a written assignment in its place. Students are responsible for getting this make up work on their own. Doctors appointments, work, sports team obligations and vacations are not valid excuses.
Written Assignments, Projects and Playing Tests (30%) Students will complete written assignments, projects and playing tests that develop their comprehensive understanding of music and assess their musical abilities.
Marching Band will be included in both your participation and performance grade for the fall semester.
Classroom Rules
1. Treat everyone and everything with respect and kindness.
2. Apply your best effort and ability toward every activity, assignment and performance.
3. Invest your class time wisely.
4. Put all personal belongings away at the end of each class. Any items that need to remain in the room should be properly stored in a locker.
5. No food or drink permitted in M2. Water only.
School Policies BCPS Attendance Policy Students who miss five days (in any marking period) for unexcused reasons will fail the course. Students, who miss nine days (in any marking period) for any reason, are subject to fail the class work portion (50% of the total grade) of the course.
Class Cuts Class cuts are cumulative for the entire school year. Each class cut is charged as an unexcused absence and counts towards unexcused time missed for the grading period. Students will receive a 0 on all missed work during the time they cut class and they will be assigned consequences from their administrator.
Consequences for Lateness If you come to class late, without permission, you will receive a zero for your warm-up grade for the day. In addition, you will receive the following consequences: 1 st Tardy: Warning 2 nd Tardy: Parent contact 3 rd Tardy: department detention 4 th Tardy: Referral to administrator
10/10 Rule No students will be excused from class during the first or last 10 minutes of each class period.
Restroom/Nurse Visits We will honor the 10/10 rule. One student may visit the restroom/nurse at a time. Quietly ask for permission without interrupting instruction. Sign out/in on the clip board next to the front door. Take the pass.
Cell Phones/Electronic Devices Cell Phones may not be used for phone calls at any time or for any reason during the school day (7:45am-2:15pm). Students may use the text or music features of their electronic devices only during their change of class time or during their lunch period. Electronic devices may be used to record audio or video only after such use has been approved for instructional purposes by a teacher or administrator.
Staff members will confiscate electronic devices that are seen or heard in the classroom unless the teacher has given approval for the use of the device for instructional purposes. Staff members will confiscate electronic devices that are being used inappropriately. Confiscated devices will be logged and stored in the main office for pickup by parent/guardian only. Confiscated devices may be picked up between 6:30 AM-7:45 AM or between 2:15 PM-4:00 PM.
Sign and Return
I have read and I understand the expectations for Mrs. Talleys Patriot Band Class:
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