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SYLLABUS
Chorus
Room 109
COURSE
DESCRIPTION:
TEXTBOOK:
simon.webb@psd150.org
Chorus is a hands-on, performance-based class designed to introduce music students to the basics of
choral singing and musical literacy through the study of diverse repertoire, sight-singing, music theory,
and music history.
Sing at First Sight
Andy Beck, Karen Farnum Surmani, Brian Lewis
Alfred Publishing Company 2004
Students will use sheet-music throughout the year. Rehearsal photo-copies will be provided to give
students the opportunity to practice marking their music in class.
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Be on time Warm-ups are part of rehearsal and they begin when the tardy bell rings.
Be positive A little good humor goes a long way to make this class a great experience.
Be prepared Bring your music, portfolio, and pencil to class every day.
Be present Pay attention during rehearsal. Keep your phone turned off. Stand and sit when asked.
Be respectful To your teachers, other students, and school property.
Keep personal items put away Makeup, pictures, playing cards, cell phones, other electronic
devices, etc.
No food or drink in the choir room Bottled water is the only exception.
Turn your work in on time!
Follow all school rules
Always try your best!
GRADING
Students will be graded on rehearsal participation, assignments, assessments, and music portfolios. Music portfolios
will be used to demonstrate evidence of skill mastery.
Students will be given at least one opportunity to demonstrate basic, proficient, or advanced skill mastery during class.
If students need additional time to master a skill they will be responsible for arranging time with Mr. Webb before or
after school, or during their lunch period.
When homework is assigned, its purpose is to support learning in one of four ways: pre-learning, checking for
understanding, practice, or processing.
Assignments, including homework and classwork, will be graded based on completion and work habits.
Complete and on-time
=
10 points
On time, but incomplete
=
5 points
Complete before the day of the test
=
7 points
Not turned in on time
=
0 points
Complete before the day of the test.
=
5 points
Students are graded on participation and preparation daily = 10 points
Projects, performance tasks, and portfolios will be graded via rubrics. Written quizzes and tests will be graded on
percentage of points correct out of total points available.
Mr. Webb will make every possible effort to update Gradebook on a weekly basis. If students or parents have concerns
regarding their grade, please email Mr. Webb and he will respond to your concern at his earliest convenience.
Room 109
simon.webb@psd150.org
GRADING SCALE
90-100 = A
80-89 = B
70-79 = C
60-69 = D
0-59 = F
Spring Concert:
EveningTuesday, March 17th PSA FINE ARTS 7PM
Music Revue Wednesday, March 25 7PM
Winter Concert:
Madrigal Dinner Thursday, December 4 7PM
EveningTuesday, December 9 7PM
MAJOR UNITS AND PROJECTS: Major themes of choral study include: pitch production, musical literacy, sight-singing,
performance skills, and the mastery of diverse repertoire. Throughout the year we will visit and revisit each theme in order to
develop and build upon students vocal skills.
GP1 OCT17
Read and Identify
note names on
staff (treble and
bass clef)
Read and identify
rhythmic values of
notes
Follow a standard
choral sheet
Understand choral
conductor cues
GP2 DEC 19
Identify and
describe DC al
Fine, crescendo,
diminuendo,
ritardando, DS al
Coda, Coda
Identify and
classify ties, slurs,
and dotted notes
Identify
techniques used
for proper
performance
Vocal technique
Sing a major,
natural minor, and
pentatonic scale
using solfege
Sing and identify
aurally a major
triad and a minor
triad
Demonstrate
proper vocal
technique
Perform at Fall
Fine Arts Concert
in proper attire
GP3 MAR 13
Prepare for
solo/ensemble
and contest
GP4 MAY 27
Listen to and
critique choral
performances
Identify basic
elements of music
and music theory
Identify vocal
technique, health,
and strengthening
Perform at Choral
Festival in proper
attire
Perform at
Courthouse in
proper attire and
proper behavior
and attitude
Please read this syllabus with your parent or guardian. Return the completed portion below.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I have read and understand the information and policies presented in Mr. Webbs Choir Syllabus and I have discussed them
with my child.
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Parent or Guardian Signature
(Date)
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Student Signature
(Date)
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Parent or Guardian Name (Print)
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Student Name (Print)
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Parent or Guardian Daytime Contact Phone Number
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Student Class Period
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Parent or Guardian Email address
GP2 DEC 19
Identify and
describe DC al
Fine, crescendo,
diminuendo,
ritardando, DS al
Coda, Coda
Identify and
classify ties,
slurs, and dotted
notes
Identify
techniques used
for proper
performance
Understand
choral conductor
cues
Vocal technique
Read and
identify basic
dynamic
markings
Sing a major,
natural minor,
and pentatonic
scale using
solfege
Sing and identify
aurally a major
triad and a minor
triad
Demonstrate
proper vocal
technique
Perform at
Winter Fine Arts
Concert in proper
attire
Perform at Fall
Perform and
Fine Arts
attend Madrigal
Concert in proper Dinner
attire
GP3 MAR 13
Prepare for
solo/ensemble
and contest
GP4 MAY 27
Listen to and
critique choral
performances
Identify scales
and chords when
used in songs.
Identify basic
elements of
music and music
theory
Identify vocal
technique,
health, and
strengthening
Identify notes
from the staff
and be able to
play them on the
piano
Perform at
Perform at
Spring Fine Arts Choral Festival
Concert in proper in proper attire
attire
Perform at
Courthouse in
proper attire and
proper behavior
and attitude