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MARIANO MARCOS STATE UNIVESITY

College of Teacher Education

A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN MAPEH IV


MUSIC

MUSICAL SYMBOLS AND CONCEPTS: MOVEMENT OF MELODY

PREPARED BY:

RIA MAE E. MATEO


BEED III – C

DATE SUBMITTED: DECEMBER 25, 2020


DATE OF TEACHING:

PRESENTED TO:

DR. NARIZA T. TAMAYO


In charge, ELED 110

A.Y. 2020 – 2021


1ST SEMESTER
MARIANO MARCOS STATE UNIVESITY
College of Teacher Education

A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN MAPEH IV


MUSIC

I. OBJECTIVES

A. CONTENT STANDARD
Recognizes the musical symbols and demonstrates understanding of concepts pertaining to melody.

B. PERFORMANCE STANDARD
Analyzes melodic movement and range and be able to create and perform simple melodies.

C. LEARNING COMPETENCY
Identifying the Movement of the Melody as: - no movement - ascending stepwise - descending stepwise -
ascending skip wise - descending skip wise. (MU4ME-IId-4)

D. LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Given pictures to study and a song to listen to, the Grade IV pupils should be able to perform the following
with 80% proficiency:

1. Define melodic direction;


2. Identify melodic direction in a song;
3. Give examples of melodic direction;
4. Perform and sing a song with melodic direction; and
5. Listen with understanding.

II. CONTENT

A. NAME OF LESSON
Identifies the movement of the melody as: - no movement - ascending stepwise - descending stepwise -
ascending skip wise - descending skip wise.

B. LEARNING RESOURCES
K to 12 Music Curriculum Guide
K to 12 Music Grade 4 Teacher’s Guide
K to 12 Music Grade 4 Learner’s Material
Enhancing Skills Through MAPEH 4 (pp. 43-47)

C. VALUES INTEGRATED
Listening with understanding
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III. PROCEDURE
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY PUPILS’ ACTIVITY
A. PRELIMINARY ACTIVITY (Before the Lesson)
1. Classroom Rules

Good morning, pupils.

Before we start our class for today, let us recall


the rules that we have established during our
first meeting. Now try touching the surface
below your desk, I’ve put some pictures of parts
of the body, then I want you to identify what
class rule is connected with the pictures you’ve
got. Ready?

Now, who got the pictures? Please stand up and


tell what class rule is connected with the pictures
you’ve got.
I’ve got eyes teacher; eyes should always look in
front.

I’ve got mouth teacher; it should be close when the


teacher is talking and it only opens if it is necessary.

Teacher, I’ve got ears; we use ears to listen to you


intently during lesson.

I’ve picked hands teacher; hands should be placed on


lap or above our desk to avoid distraction.
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I’ve got feet, teacher; we need to steady our feet on


the floor to avoid unnecessary noises.

I’ve got mind, teacher; we need to open our minds to


understand the lesson.

Excellent! I think you are now ready to


concentrate with our lesson for today.

B. REVIEW ACTIVITIES
1. Drill
First let’s have an activity, I will divide the class in
to two groups. The first group will clap the first
part of the rhythmic patten while the second
group will clap second part.

(The first group will clap the first part of the rhythmic
patten while the second group will clap second part.)

2. Unlocking of Difficulties

Before we will proceed to our lesson, I have here


pictures. I want you to look at the pictures in
front. Let us find out how you will be able to
identify the pictures with the clues that I will
give. Get the picture and past it beside the word.

Yes, teacher.

Are you ready?


This one, teacher.
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Ok, which of the picture shows descending,


which means toward or in a lower place or
position? Yes, Jos?
DESCENDING

Great! Now, which picture depicts step which This one, teacher.
means an act or movement of putting one leg in
front of the other in walking or running. Yes, Rei?

STEP

This one, teacher.

Bravo! Which picture shows ascending which


means toward a higher place or position. Yes,
Erin? ASCENDING

This one, teacher.


Very good! Now, which picture shows skip which
means move along lightly, stepping from one
foot to the other with a hop or bounce. Yes,
Hendrix? SKIP

Yes, teacher.
Perfect!
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C. MOTIVATION / DURING THE LESSON


Before we formally start let’s sing the song “Deep,
Deep, Deep” by Happy Children. While we are
singing try to copy every step that I make. Ready?
Let's discover, let's let's dive deeeeep
explore in our faith
your creation and so let's dive deeeeep
much more. in our walk
It's exciting; can't wait let's dive deeeeep
to see in our trust
what you have in let's dive deeeeep (while singing the, learners will also imitate the
store. in our talk
movements of the teacher.)
let's dive deeeeep
Surrounded by waves in your word
of your mystery, let's dive deeeeep
Lord, show me what in your ways
you want me to be. let's dive deeeeep
in your love
let's dive deeeeep
lets go deep deep
every day!
deep
deep as the ocean
blue. lets go deep deep deep
deep, deep, deep, deep as the ocean
deep in my faith with blue.
you deep, deep, deep,
deep in my faith with We did all the movements that we have discover
deep, deep, deep,
deep in my heart I see you from our previous activity teacher.
deep, deep, deep,
deep in my heart I see
Your love is endlessly
Your love is endlessly
deeper than the sea
deeper than the sea

let's dive
deeeeeeeeeeeep

What have you observed while we are singing the


song?

That’s right!

D. PRESENTATION OF LESSON
Now, let’s have another song. Let’s sing this all
together.

(Pupils’ will sing the song “Run and Walk”)

What have you observed about the musical notes?


They go up and down, teacher.
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Precisely! Now let’s try singing it in sol-fa syllable.

(Pupil’s will sing it in sol-fa syllable)

E. DISCUSION

What is the movement of the notes in the first


measure? The note’s direction is going upward, teacher.

That’s right. And what do you call this movement of


tone? Ascending stepwise, teacher.

Can someone give me the description of ascending The notes go up in a succession of line to space
stepwise? motion within the staff, teacher.

Absolutely! Now can you tell me what is the


movement of notes in the 2nd measure? The notes are static teacher, it is called no
movement.
Very good! How about the 3rd measure? What is the
movement of the notes?? The note’s direction is going downward, teacher.

That’s right. And what do you call this movement of Descending stepwise, teacher
tone?

Can someone give me the description of descending The notes go down in a succession of line to space
stepwise? motion within the staff, teacher.

Excellent! Now can you tell me what do you notice


about the 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th measure? The notes skip a line teacher.

Precisely! No what do you call this movement of It can be ascending skip wise or descending skip wise,
tone? teacher.

Brilliant! Can you describe ascending skip wise or


descending skip wise? In an ascending skip wise, notes skip a space while
descending skip wise tone, notes skip a line.
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Very good! And what do you call these movement


of tones? It is called melodic direction, teacher.

Can you describe melodic direction? Melodic direction is the movement of tones in a
musical piece that produces melody, teacher

What are the different movements of melody? The different movements of melody are no
movement, ascending stepwise, descending stepwise,
Perfect! ascending skip wise, and descending skip wise.

1. Guided Practice
I will divide the class into 5 groups. Each group
will come in front. Arrange and paste the notes
on the staff in order with the melodic directions.
no movement

ascending skip wise

descending skip wise

no movement
ascending skip wise

descending stepwise descending skip wise

ascending stepwise

descending stepwise

ascending stepwise
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College of Teacher Education

Very good!

2. Individual Practice
Identify the melodic direction of the notes in
each staff. Write whether the movement is no
movement, ascending stepwise, descending
stepwise, ascending skip wise, or descending
skip wise.

no movement

ascending stepwise

ascending skip wise

descending stepwise

descending skip wise

F. DEVELOPING MASTERY/ AFTER THE LESSON

Draw each of the following melodic directions on the


staff. Use four quarter notes.

no movement

ascending skip wise

descending skip wise


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descending stepwise

ascending stepwise

IV. ASSIGNMENT
Practice the song “Are You Sleeping” and determine what are the melodic directions in the song. Write your
answer in a sheet of paper. Pass it next week.

PREPARED BY:

MATEO, RIA MAE E.


BEED 3C

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