11th Grade Scheme Of Work Lesson Plan (Music)

Topic: Guitar lesson scheme of work 12 weeks

Topic: Guitar lesson scheme of work 12 weeks

Objectives & Outcomes

  • By the end of the 12-week scheme of work, students should be able to play a couple of simple songs on the guitar.

Contents

  • Week 1: Guitarni lesson introduction and basic guitar skills
  • Week 2: Basic chords and song structures
  • Week 3: Increasing guitar skills with strumming
  • Week 4: Introduction to fingerpicking
  • Week 5: Further practice on fingerpicking
  • Week 6: More advanced fingerpicking
  • Week 7: Introduction to basic soloing
  • Week 8: Further practice on soloing
  • Week 9: Introduction to harmonizing
  • Week 10: Further practice on harmonizing
  • Week 11: Introduction to songwriting
  • Week 12: Final project and presentation

Assessment

  • Each week, there will be a short assessment task relating to the week's topic.
  • At the end of the scheme of work, there will be a final project and presentation

Resources

  • Basic guitar skills can be learned through self-study or companion websites such as http://www.justinguitar.com/
  • Further practice materials can be found on the internet or in books such as the "Complete Guitarist" series
  • Materials for fingerpicking and soloing can be found in books such as the "Beginner's Guide to Fingerstyle Guitar" and "Türküler, Turkish Folk Melodies for Fingerstyle Guitar"
  • Materials for harmonizing can be found in books such as the "Peterson Harmony Handbook"
  • Songwriting materials can be found in books such as the "Songwriting Handbook"
  • Basic guitar skills can also be learned through self-study or companion websites such as http://www

Topic: Guitar lesson scheme of work 12 weeks

Objectives & Outcomes-By the end of the 12-week scheme of work, students should be able to play a couple of simple songs on the guitar.

Contents

  • Week 1: Guitarni lesson introduction and basic guitar skills
  • Week 2: Basic chords and song structures
  • Week 3: Increasing guitar skills with strumming
  • Week 4: Introduction to fingerpicking
  • Week 5: Further practice on fingerpicking
  • Week 6: More advanced fingerpicking
  • Week 7: Introduction to basic soloing
  • Week 8: Further practice on soloing
  • Week 9: Introduction to harmonizing
  • Week 10: Further practice on harmonizing
  • Week 11: Introduction to songwriting
  • Week 12: Final project and presentation

Assessment

  • Each week, there will be a short assessment task relating to the week's topic.
  • At the end of the scheme of work, there will be a final project and presentation

Resources

  • Basic guitar skills can be learned through self-study or companion websites such as http://www.justinguitar.com/
  • Further practice materials can be found on the internet or in books such as the "Complete Guitarist" series
  • Materials for fingerpicking and soloing can be found in books such as the "Beginner's Guide to Fingerstyle Guitar" and "Türküler, Turkish Folk Melodies for Fingerstyle Guitar"
  • Materials for harmonizing can be found in books such as the "Peterson Harmony Handbook"
  • Songwriting materials can be found in books such as the "Songwriting Handbook"
  • Basic guitar skills can also be learned through self-study or companion websites such as http://www-education.jisd.org.uk/subjects/guitar/

Topic: Guitar lesson scheme of work 12 weeks

Objectives & Outcomes-By the end of the 12-week scheme of work, students should be able to play a couple of simple songs on the guitar.

Contents

  • Week 1: Guitarni lesson introduction and basic guitar skills
  • Week 2: Basic chords and song structures
  • Week 3: Increasing guitar skills with strumming
  • Week 4: Introduction to fingerpicking
  • Week 5: Further practice on fingerpicking
  • Week 6: More advanced fingerpicking
  • Week 7: Introduction to basic soloing
  • Week 8: Further practice on soloing
  • Week 9: Introduction to harmonizing
  • Week 10: Further practice on harmonizing
  • Week 11: Introduction to songwriting
  • Week 12: Final project and presentation

Assessment

Each week, there will be a short assessment task relating to the week's topic.

  • At the end of the scheme of work, there will be a final project and presentation

Resources

  • Basic guitar skills can be learned through self-study or companion websites such as http://www.justinguitar.com/
  • Further practice materials can be found on the internet or in books such as the "Complete Guitarist" series
  • Materials for fingerpicking and soloing can be found in books such as the "Beginner's Guide to Fingerstyle Guitar" and "Türküler, Turkish Folk Melodies for Fingerstyle Guitar"
  • Materials for harmonizing can be found in books such as the "Peterson Harmony Handbook"
  • Songwriting materials can be found in books such as the "Songwriting Handbook"
  • Basic guitar skills can also be learned through self-study or companion websites such as http://www-education.jisd.org.uk/subjects/guitar/

Topic: Guitar lesson scheme of work 12 weeks

Objectives & Outcomes-By the end of the 12-week scheme of work, students should be able to play a couple of simple songs on the guitar.

Contents

  • Week 1: Guitarni lesson introduction and basic guitar skills
  • Week 2: Basic chords and song structures
  • Week 3: Increasing guitar skills with strumming
  • Week 4: Introduction to fingerpicking
  • Week 5: Further practice on fingerpicking
  • Week 6: More advanced fingerpicking
  • Week 7: Introduction to basic soloing
  • Week 8: Further practice on soloing
  • Week 9: Introduction to harmonizing
  • Week 10: Further practice on harmonizing
  • Week 11: Introduction to songwriting
  • Week 12: Final project and presentation

Assessment

  • Each week, there will be a short assessment task relating to the week's topic.
  • At the end of the scheme of work, there will be a final project and presentation

Resources

  • Basic guitar skills can be learned through self-study or companion websites such as http://www.justinguitar.com/
  • Further practice materials can be found on the internet or in books such as the "Complete Guitarist" series
  • Materials for fingerpicking and soloing can be found in books such as the "Beginner's Guide to Fingerstyle Guitar" and "Türküler, Turkish Folk Melodies for Fingerstyle Guitar"
  • Materials for harmonizing can be found in books such as the "Peterson Harmony Handbook"
  • Songwriting materials can be found in books such as the "Songwriting Handbook"
  • Basic guitar skills can also be learned through self-study or

Topic: Guitar lesson scheme of work 12 weeks

Objectives & Outcomes-By the end of the 12-week scheme of work, students should be able to play a couple of simple songs on the guitar.

Contents

  • Week 1: Guitarni lesson introduction and basic guitar skills
  • Week 2: Basic chords and song structures
  • Week 3: Increasing guitar skills with strumming
  • Week 4: Introduction to fingerpicking
  • Week 5: Further practice on fingerpicking
  • Week 6: More advanced fingerpicking
  • Week 7: Introduction to basic soloing
  • Week 8: Further practice on soloing
  • Week 9: Introduction to harmonizing
  • Week 10: Further practice on harmonizing
  • Week 11: Introduction to songwriting
  • Week 12: Final project and presentation

Assessment

  • Each week, there will be a short assessment task relating to the week's topic.
  • At the end of the scheme of work, there will be a final project and presentation

Resources

  • Basic guitar skills can be learned through self-study or companion websites such as http://www.justinguitar.com/
  • Further practice materials can be found on the internet or in books such as the "Complete Guitarist" series
  • Materials for fingerpicking and soloing can be found in books such as the "Beginner's Guide to Fingerstyle Guitar" and "Türküler, Turkish Folk Melodies for Fingerstyle Guitar"
  • Materials for harmonizing can be found in books such as the "Peterson Harmony Handbook"
  • Songwriting materials can be found in books such as the "Songwriting Handbook"

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Resources

  • Basic guitar skills can be learned through self-study or companion websites such as http://www.justinguitar.com/
  • Further practice materials can be found on the internet or in books such as the "Complete Guitarist" series
  • Materials for fingerpicking and soloing can be found in books such as the "Beginner's Guide to Fingerstyle Guitar" and "Türküler, Turkish Folk Melodies for Fingerstyle Guitar"
  • Materials for harmonizing can be found in books such as the "Peterson Harmony Handbook"
  • Songwriting materials can be found in books such as the "Songwriting Handbook"

Basic guitar skills can also be learned through self-study or

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title: So you want to learn the guitar?

Description: Have you ever wondered how to play the guitar, but thought it was too hard? I thought so, too, until I started taking lessons. Now, I'm playing a few simple songs. You can, too!

Resources:

  • A guitar: There are plenty of places where you can rent or buy one. Try a music store or an online guitar store, like: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/ or http://www.guitarcenter.com/ .
  • An instructional DVD or video: There are lots of choices, so you can choose the style of teaching that works best for you. Try a search for "Guitar Instructional DVDs" or "Guitar Instructional Videos".
  • A guitar tutor: Some music stores and online guitar stores offer online guitar lessons with a tutor. See if your local store offers this service.
  • A guitar lesson book or online course: There are many options available. Try a search for "Guitar lesson books" or "Guitar lesson courses".
  • A guitar lesson: If you prefer one-on-one lessons, try talking to your local music store or checking out online guitar lesson sites, like: http://www.lessons.com/ or http://www.teachmehowtoplay.com/
  • A guitar lesson online: There are many online guitar tutors. Try a search for "Guitar lesson online".

Shelton DubeTitle: So you want to learn the guitar?

Description: Have you ever wondered how to play the guitar, but thought it was too hard? I thought so, too, until I started taking lessons. Now, I'm playing a few simple songs. You can, too!

Objectives & Outcomes-By the end of the 12-week scheme of work, students should be able to play a couple of simple songs on the guitar.

Contents

  • Week 1: Guitarni lesson introduction and basic guitar skills
  • Week 2: Basic chords and song structures
  • Week 3: Increasing guitar skills with strumming
  • Week 4: Introduction to fingerpicking
  • Week 5: Further practice on fingerpicking
  • Week 6: More advanced fingerpicking
  • Week 7: Introduction to basic soloing
  • Week 8: Further practice on soloing
  • Week 9: Introduction to harmonizing
  • Week 10: Further practice on harmonizing
  • Week 11: Introduction to songwriting
  • Week 12: Final project and presentation

Assessment

  • Each week, there will be a short assessment task relating to the week's topic.
  • At the end of the scheme of work, there

will be a final project which will require the students to show what they have learned by playing a song on the guitar.

  • Throughout the scheme of work, there will also be regular, informal feedback on students' progress.
  • The students will be asked to complete weekly tasks, such as practicing or working on a song. These will be used as informal assessment tasks, and will provide feedback for the teacher.

Independent work

  • Students should be expected to practice at home in order to improve their guitar-playing skills.
  • The teacher should set aside some time at the beginning of each class to give students feedback and encourage them to practice.
  • There should be lots of opportunities for feedback and practice throughout the scheme of work.
  • At the end of the scheme of work, a final project will require the students to show what they have learned by playing a song on the guitar.

Materials

  • Each student will need a guitar, which can be rented or purchased from a music store.
  • The teacher will need to bring a guitar for demonstrations and to provide live feedback for the students.
  • There will need to be enough guitars for all the students, which may require additional resources.
  • Guitar-playing skills can be improved through practice, so there will be plenty of opportunities for students to practice on their own.
  • The students will be asked to complete weekly tasks, such as practicing or working on a song. These will be used as informal assessment tasks, and will provide feedback for the teacher.
  • For the final project, students will need to be able to play a song on the guitar.

Resources:

  • A guitar: There are plenty of places where you can rent or buy one. Try a music store or an online guitar store, like: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/ or http://www.guitarcenter.com/ .
  • An instructional DVD or video: There are lots of choices, so you can choose the style of teaching that works best for you. Try a search for "Guitar Instructional DVDs" or "Guitar Instructional Videos".
  • A guitar tutor: Some music stores and online guitar stores offer online guitar lessons with a tutor. See if your local store offers this service.
  • A guitar lesson book or online course: There are many options available. Try a search for "Guitar lesson books" or "Guitar lesson courses".
  • A guitar lesson: If you prefer one-on-one lessons, try talking to your local music store or checking out online guitar lesson sites, like: http://www.lessons.com/ or http://www.teachmehowtoplay.com/
  • A guitar lesson online: There are many online guitar tutors. Try a search for "Guitar lesson

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