A lesson plan is a teacher's thorough description of a lesson's path of teaching, often known as the "learning trajectory."
A teacher creates a daily lesson plan to facilitate class learning.
Details will vary according on the teacher's preferences, the material being covered, and the students' requirements.
lesson plan is the instructor's road map for what students should learn and how they will learn it effectively throughout class.
Then you can design appropriate learning activities and methods for receiving feedback on student progress.
Having a well-thought-out lesson plan for each 3-hour class provides you more confidence in the classroom and boosts your chances of providing your students with a meaningful learning experience.
An excellent lesson plan addresses and integrates three essential components:
1.Learning Objectives 2.Learning Activities
3.Assessment to ensure that the learner understands the material
A lesson plan isn't exhaustive, but it gives you a good understanding of your teaching goals, learning objectives, and how to achieve them.
A successful lesson is one in which both the students and the instructor learn from one another, rather than one in which everything is taught to the students.
HOW DO MUSIC CONCEPTS AND RELATED EXPERIENCES RELATE TO LIFE SKILLS , MSATHEMATICS AND LANGUAGES.
LIFE SKILLS
Early exposure to music helps children learn the sounds and meanings of words. Dancing to music helps youngsters develop motor skills while also allowing them to express themselves. Music improves memory skills in both youngsters and adult.
MATHEMATICS
Patterns are the most striking parallel between math and music, for example , contains repetitive lyrics and choruses, whereas mathematics employs patterns to explain the unknown.
Different mathematical phenomena can be used in music. Geometry, signal processing, differential calculus, and even trigonometry are among them.
LANGUAGES
Music, like language is a part of every human society. As a results, music is a universal aspect of human existence. At the same time , musical and linguistic systems vary greatly from one culture to the next. Music also aids in the development of effective communication skills and improvement of vocubulary.
Music play is the free choice, enjoyment, self-motivation, and a focus on process rather than product characterize play. Throughout life, creative activity and fun are widely recognized as important aspect of the creative process.
Play is thought to be beneficial to children’s cognitive development, particularly their ability to think creatively and solve problems.
LEARNING AND PLAYING MUSIC REINFORCES THE FOLLOWING:
Passion music encourages children to express themselves more clearly by allowing them to connect with their emotions.
Determination being able to perfect a tricky piece of music gives learners a sense of accomplishment and motivates them to take more difficult challenges.
Increased coordination playing and dancing to music helps children improve their motor abilities.
Social skills making music with others (in a band or choir, for example) helps children develop social and emotional abilities.
Arts integration is defined as one of the most effective ways for a diverse group of students with diverse interests, aptitudes, learning styles, and experiences to come together and form a community of active learners who take responsibility and ownership of their own learning.
The value of arts integration
In study unit 1 the most interesting part i learned is about 3 Learning Theories.
1.Erickson stages of psychosocial development.
(From age of 5-11 children develop sense of pride).
2.Piaget cognitive development theory.
(Children learn by interacting with the world they live in and they build new knowledge based on the existing skills and knowledge they already have)
3.Vigotsky and the zone of proximal development
(Focus on socio cultural factors that influence cognitive development)
I am looking forward to this interesting module that teaches me about child's development and music.
Piaget cognitive development theory
Vygotsky’s developmental theory
Reflect on your newly gained knowledge of learning theories and holistic development and create a mind map in which you outline the most important aspects of holistic development in the foundation phase.
Important aspects of holistic development in the foundation phase
1.Physical
2.Emotional
3.Social
4.Spiritual
5. Mental (cognitive intellectual)
6. Language
7. Personal
Physical development
Cognitive development
Social development
Personal development
Emotional development
4 Why is it important to have basic knowledge about the musical development of foundation phase learners?
5 Create suggestions for music activities which will support the various developmental areas of foundation phase learners (see 1.3.1-1.3.5). Formulate at least three music activities that could support and promote each developmental area.
6 write short critique about implications of knowledge about learning theories such as those of Erickson, Piaget, and Vygotsky with regard to the way in which this knowledge informs your teaching approach as well as the way you approach activity planning.
Critique implication of knowledge about Piaget.
Critique implication of knowledge about Vygotsky
Critique implication of knowledge about Erickson