Grade 8 (MUSIC 3rd Quarter)
Grade 8 (MUSIC 3rd Quarter)
Grade 8 (MUSIC 3rd Quarter)
LESSON PLAN
IN MUSIC 8
(Third Quarter)
The Learner explains how music of a South Asian and the Middle East
country relate to its geography and culture MU8WS-IIIa-g-1 .......................... 4
Sings songs of South Asia and the Middle East MU8WS- IIIc-g-3 ................. 9
Sing songs of South Asia and the Middle East MU8WS-IIIc-g-3 .................. 12
A. References
3.Textbook pages
4.Additional
Materials from
Learning Resources
(LR) portal
IV. PROCEDURES
Motivation
B. Presentation
2 PICS, 1 COUNTRY!
of the Lesson
Instructions:
• The learners will be grouped into five. Each group will
select one learner to become their leader.
• Each group will seat according to their group member
facing their teacher.
• The teacher will give each group a mini board and
marker for their answer.
• The leader will be the one who will decide their final
answer and show it to their teacher using a mini board.
• The teacher will show two pictures at a time depicting
the customs, traditions, scenery and other symbols of Israel,
Pakistan, and India.
The group with the most country guessed will be
declared as the winner.
ISRAEL
PAKISTAN
INDIA
Question to be asked:
1. How did you guess the country using the two pictures
that I showed?
Possible answers:
We have learned the “Zum gali gali” of Israel, “Raat” of Pakistan
and Indian folk songs.
Possible answers:
South, Central and West Asian music commonly reflect their
religions and beliefs, traditions and diverse cultures that can be
seen in their history and geographical location.
Evaluation Quiz
Multiple Choice: Choose the correct answer from the given
choices below. Write the letter of your answer to your paper.
1. Which of the following is a music of Israel?
a. Zum Gali Gali b. Raat c. sitar
d. sakura
2. Which of the following is a music of Pakistan?
a. Arirang b. Bahay Kubo c. Dandansoy
d. Raat
3. What does the song “raat” all about?
a. About the love triangle
b. About the two lovers who break all the laws of land
c. About the two lovers who break all the laws of Air
d. About the two lovers who break all the laws of water
4. What important attribute does the song of Israel “Zum
Gali Gali” portray?
a. Laziness b. Honesty c.
Cooperation d. Courtesy
5. What is the usual mood of the music of India?
a. Sad and lack of emotions
b. Funny and limited emotions
c. Happy and full of emotions
d. Skeptic
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of Learners
who earned 80% on
the formative
assessment
G. What innovation or
localized materials did
I use/discover which I
wish to share with
other teachers?
B. Performance performs South Asia and the Middle East music with
Standard appropriate pitch, rhythm, expression and style.
C. Learning sings songs of South Asia and the Middle East MU8WS-
Competencies IIIc-g-3
II. CONTENT
Music of South Asia and Middle East
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
1.Teacher’s Guide
pages
3.Textbook pages pp -
4.Additional
Materials from
Learning Resources
(LR) portal
IV. PROCEDURES
b. Let the class sing the song on their own without the
video clip.
Evaluation
Advanced Average
1. Each group will sing “Zum 1. Each group will sing “Zum
Gali Gali with Gali Gali in a capella (no
accompaniment of any accompaniment).
instrument.
2. The song will be sung in
2. The song will be sung with unison.
harmony ( 2 or 3 voices)
3. With simple movement
3. With movement and
choreography 4. With indigenous props
and costume (if available)
4. With props and Israeli-
look costume (if available)
CRITERIA 5 4 3 2 1
Correct expression and style
Correct pitch
Well-defined dynamic level
Consistency of the melody
Appropriateness of movements
Creativity
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of Learners
who earned 80% on
the formative
assessment
G. What innovation or
localized materials did
I use/discover which I
wish to share with
other teachers?
B. Presentation
C. Development of the
Lesson Activity: Question & Activity: Question &
Answer Answer
Divide the class into four Using an LCD
groups. Each group will projector, let each
select a leader from group report to the
among its members. class their
Instruct each group to experiences and
discuss within its answers relating to the
members the following following questions:
questions and let
1. How do you find
somebody, from each
singing the song of
group report their
Israel music? How
answers:
about its pitch, rhythm,
1. How do you find expression and style?
singing the song of Israel
music? How about its
pitch, rhythm, expression
and style?
D. Generalization
The music of India is The music of India is
essential to the lives of essential to the lives of
the Indian people as a the Indian people as a
source of spiritual, source of spiritual,
inspiration, cultural inspiration, cultural
expression and expression and
entertainment. The entertainment. The
music of Israel is modal. music of Israel is modal.
Harmony is not Harmony is not
emphasized but rather emphasized but rather
includes salient features includes salient features
such as melodic such as melodic
complexity and complexity and
ornamentation including ornamentation including
rigorous rhythmic rigorous rhythmic
development. It is development. It is
commonly used during commonly used during
communal worship, life communal worship, life
passage events and passage events and
entertainment. entertainment.
E. Evaluation Let the leaders draw lots for the title of the song of
Israel that they are going to perform. The teacher will
explain the Rubrics to the students before the
performance. After the performance, the teacher will
explain to the class the points they obtained based on
the rubrics scoring.
B. Performance performs South Asia and the Middle East music with
Standard appropriate pitch, rhythm, expression and style.
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
1.Teacher’s Guide
pages
3.Textbook pages pp -
4.Additional
Materials from
Learning Resources
(LR) portal
IV. PROCEDURES
Let the class sing “Zum Gali Gali”. What can you say about the
G. Review song in terms of timbre, dynamics, form and style?
Can you relate Philippine music with the music in Cental Asia,
H. Presentation
South Asia and West Asia? How are they similar or different
of the Lesson
from one another?
I. Development MOTIVATION
of the Lesson
Watch a music video of Rig Veda with English subtitles
performed by Sri Suktam and a video example of Philippine
Pasyon in Bulacan.
Listen to the melody and rhythm of both selections.
GROUP ACTIVITY
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Music # 1 Rig Veda
Music Philippine Pasyon
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Dynamics
Pitch
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Assignment To get the feeling of the culminating activity, the whole class
is encouraged to wear the traditional clothes/costumes of
South Asia, Central Asia, and West Asia.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of Learners
who earned 80% on
E. Which of my
teaching strategies
worked well? Why did
this work?
G. What innovation or
localized materials did
I use/discover which I
wish to share with
other teachers?
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IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing Review class about the vocal music of India.
previous lesson What is this music in India that is called “temple music?”
or presenting the This is a vocal music that is nasal singing observed on
new lesson the Indian music.
What are the two vocal styles in singing in Pakistan?
B. Establishing a Today we are going to explore and produce sounds of
purpose for the instrumental music of India that we have studied using
lesson varied sources.
C. Presenting The teacher produces a sound by clapping the two
examples/instanc shells on both hands.
es of the new What sound of Indian musical instrument is similar to the
lesson sound you heard?
D. Discussing new -Call some learners to play the objects in front to
concepts and produce varied sounds.
practicing new Ask learners: What sound of Indian Instrument was
skills #1 produced by the object/s?
E. Discussing new Group the class by six to play the objects to produce the
concepts and sound of Indian instruments according to the rhythmic
practicing new pattern assigned to each group. (Write the task for each
skills #2 group in a strip of paper)
F. Developing What is/are the object/s used to produce the sounds of;
mastery (leads to Karta? Ghatan? Manjura? Bansuri?
Formative
Assessment)
G. Finding practicalEmphasize to the leaners that Indian Instruments have
applications of
sounds similar with local materials.
concepts and
Ask: Name objects in your locality that can be sources of
skills in daily living
sounds?
Can they be used as musical instruments? Why?
H. Making Ask question/s that would lead to this generalization.
generalizations Music is all around us. Every object has its sound that is
and abstractions similar to certain musical instruments. Each sound of an
about the lesson object has a corresponding note tune.
I. Evaluating Listening test:
learning Teacher plays each instrument producing different
sounds (coconut shells, bamboo flute, pottery, old thin pot
lid)
Let the learners identify the sound produced of the
musical instruments in India.
C. Presenting Using the things that you have brought ( tin cans, bamboo or
examples/inst wooden castanets, tambourine, bottle caps or round metals
ances of the with rope/ribbon, big shells, jar or vase). You will make your
new lesson own improvised instrument.
(Project)
Dhol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_h6Vxm-wkk0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgwblPu5dxE
Tabla
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIBCt2SYgOY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTdLUDkleMc
Karta
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFfBrCyHfWs&t=639s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7DYa9OyNao
I. Evaluating
learning Name the following improvised musical instruments.
4.__________ 5.___________
J. Additional
activities for Improve your improvised instrument and get ready for your
application or final practicum.
remediation
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of Learners
who earned 80%
on the formative
assessment
B. No. of learners
who require activities
for remediation
C. Did the remedial
lesson/s work? No.
of learners who
have caught up with
the lesson
D. No. of learners
who continue to
require remediation
E. Which of my
teaching strategies
worked well? Why
did this work?
E. Discussing Group the class by six to play the objects to produce the sound
new of Indian instruments according to the rhythmic pattern
concepts assigned to each group. (Write the task for each group in a
and strip of paper)
practicing
new skills Group 1. Karta- coconut shells
#2 Group 2. Ghatan- pot
Group 3. Manjira-old thin pot lid
Group 4. Bansuri –bamboo flute
F. Developing What is/are the object/s used to produce the sounds of;
mastery Karta? Ghatan? Manjura? Bansuri?
(leads to
Formative
Assessmen
t)
G. Finding Emphasize to the leaners that Indian Instruments have sounds
practical similar with local materials.
application Ask: Name objects in your locality that can be sources of
s of sounds?
concepts Can they be used as musical instruments? Why?
and skills in
daily living
H. Making Ask question/s that would lead to this generalization.
generalizati Music is all around us. Every object has its sound that is similar
ons and to certain musical instruments. Each sound of an object has a
abstraction corresponding note tune.
s about the
lesson
I. Evaluating Listening test:
learning Teacher plays each instrument producing different sounds
(coconut shells, bamboo flute, pottery, old thin pot lid)
Let the learners identify the sound produced of the musical
instruments in India.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of
Learners who
earned 80% on
the formative
assessment
B. No. of learners
who require
activities for
remediation
C. Did the
remedial lesson/s
work? No. of
learners who
have caught up
with the lesson
D. No. of learners
who continue to
require
remediation
E. Which of my
teaching
strategies worked
well? Why did this
work?
F. What difficulties
did I encounter
which my
supervisor/princip
al/department
head help me
solve?
G. What innovation
or localized
materials did I
use/discover which
I wish to share with
other teachers?
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of
Learners who
earned 80% on
the formative
assessment
B. No. of learners
who require
activities for
remediation
C. Did the
remedial lesson/s
work? No. of
learners who
have caught up
with the lesson
D. No. of learners
who continue to
require
remediation
E. Which of my
teaching
strategies worked
well? Why did this
work?
F. What difficulties
did I encounter
which my
supervisor/princip
al/department
head help me
solve?
G. What innovation
or localized
materials did I
use/discover which
I wish to share with
other teachers?
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION