Choral Speaking Lesson Plans

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7th Grade
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Students observe and demonstrate a variety of choral reading and speaking methods and techniques. They discuss the refrain, antiphonal, line-a-student, and unison methods of choral reading, and read and perform different texts using the different speaking methods.

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Kindergarten - 2nd Grade
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Students participate in choral speaking. They identify and describe characters and key events. They re-tell a familiar story using beginning, middle and end. They write complete sentences and correct grammar when speaking.

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6th - 12th Grade
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Students examine "serious" choral music written for student choirs and the composers who write it. They reflect upon the notion of "serious" music, and examine the trend of concert composers writing pieces for student chorus

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9th - 12th Grade
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Students compose original lyrics for a "Round". They develop a copyright, a recording company, and CD covers for their original pieces. They teach these "rounds" to students in their choral music class.

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Kindergarten - 2nd Grade
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Students listen to a variety of poems and discuss their responses after multiple readings. They use poetry templates to draft group poems and then practice and perform choral readings of favorite poems.

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1st Grade
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Students become School Ambassadors to highlight important features within the school environment. They create posters to highlight individual rooms, objects, and adults within the building. These posters are the focus of an oral presentation to reaffirm to classmates the unique elements within the school and to orientate any new students, families, or visitios to the school.

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1st - 2nd Grade
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Students explore animals in literature. As a class, students read books about animals, sing songs, read chorally, and listen to others read. Activities include writing sentences, poems, songs, story summaries and reports about the stories. Students create class presentations about specified books.

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6th Grade
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Students select and read poem from book, noting which character speaks which lines, choose roles and decide what type of voice and facial expressions each character should have to convey poem's meaning and mood, and present choral reading to the class.

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7th - 8th Grade
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Students discover how artists use the Greek Muses, Graces and Fates in literature, music, dance, theatre, and the visual arts. In this integrated arts lesson, students write their own literature about a specific Muse, Grace, or Fate.

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1st Grade
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Students examine a variety of poems in this six lessons unit. The rhythms, rhyme, and repetition found in many poems are identified. Various reading, writing, and speaking activities help the poetry in this unit "come alive."