I decided to create my own lesson plan, so here it goes...
Introduction
The main purpose of this lesson is to show the importance of “Los Jaivas” and the musical instruments as an expression of what our country represents.
Learning outcomes
Students will learn about one of the most important national bands: “Los Jaivas”. This will allow them to know more about our culture, folklore music and also, let them recognize the musical instruments that the band uses. As they explore the fragment of the song “Todos juntos” they will have approximately 25 seconds to figure out which band is being played and then with the visual material they will checked what they thought it could be. Also, they will have to guess and select from the images which musical instruments were used or not.
This lesson reveals how much there is to know about our national bands, the ones that have left a legacy, that show us our culture, our traditions, and how little can be known about them and the musical instruments.
Teacher planning
Time required for lesson
One class period
Materials needed
• Audio recording from “Los Jaivas”:
o “Todos Juntos” extract song.
• Images of “Los Jaivas” and some musical instruments:
o “Los Jaivas” album cover.
o Different musical instruments.
• Computer and speakers to play the recording.
• LCD projector to display images.
Background
Chile is a long country bordered by the Andes Mountains, Argentina, the Pacific Ocean, Peru and the Antarctica. Chile has a diverse culture along the whole country. In the North of it, you can find the Aymara people, and in the South Mapuches, while it also has the Easter Island with a rich ethnic heritage. The most common religion is Catholism, and the second one Evangelism.Its capital city is Santiago, and one of the most important cities in the country is ViƱa del Mar which is the place where "Los Jaivas" came from.
Material Resource:

Violin

Synthesizer

Saxophone

Piano

Electric guitar

small five-stringed guitar

Bass

Trombone
Have a nice day,
XOXO
"La Vale"
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ReplyDeleteI liked your lesson plan, I think this type of music represents our culture and history as well, good job!
ReplyDeleteHow creative you are!!!!
ReplyDeleteI like your lessn plan, using images could help when you use sounds, I like it!!!