Standard set
Instrumental Music: Grade 3
Standards
Showing 47 of 47 standards.
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Music Performance
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Creating Music
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Music Literacy
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Critical Response to Music
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History and Culture
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Making Connections
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The student will sing and perform on instruments a variety of music, alone and with others.
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The student will improvise, compose, and arrange music within specified guidelines.
3:
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The student will read and notate music.
4:
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The student will listen to, describe, analyze, and evaluate music and music performances.
5:
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The student will examine and perform music from a variety of cultures and stylistic periods.
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The student will make connections between music and other arts disciplines, other content areas, and the world.
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Singing
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Performing
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Improvising
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Composing and Arranging
MI3-3.1
Indicator
Read and notate whole, half, quarter, and eighth notes and corresponding rests in duple and triple meter.
MI3-3.2
Indicator
Use a system (for example, syllables, numbers, note names) to read and notate simple pitch in the clef appropriate for his or her instrument.
MI3-3.3
Indicator
Notate and respond to symbols and terms of musical expression referring to dynamics, tempo, and articulation.
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Analyzing
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Evaluating
MI3-5.1
Indicator
Use personal and music vocabulary to respond to music from different cultures and historical periods.
MI3-5.2
Indicator
Use personal and music vocabulary to respond to music of different styles and genres.
MI3-6.1
Indicator
Recognize common music terms found in other arts disciplines (for example, tone, rhythm, volume, form).
MI3-6.2
Indicator
Recognize common music terms found in non-arts disciplines (for example, genre, program, dynamics, pitch).
MI3-6.3
Indicator
Identify various musicians and describe their musical careers and skills.
MI3-6.4
Indicator
Identify the different work that is involved in various types of musical performances.
MI3-6.5
Indicator
Identify where and when we hear music and describe ways that music enhances everyday experiences.
MI3-1.1
Indicator
Sing the correct rhythms on pitch using neutral syllables, note names, or solfège while maintaining a steady tempo and meter.
MI3-1.2
Indicator
Sing expressively with appropriate dynamics, phrasing, and interpretation.
MI3-1.3
Indicator
Sing in groups and respond to the cues of a conductor.
MI3-1.5
Indicator
Play simple melodies by ear on a range of classroom instruments.
MI3-1.6
Indicator
Demonstrate the characteristic tone quality of the particular instrument while playing with accurate notes, rhythms, dynamics, articulations, and intonation and maintaining a steady tempo.
MI3-1.7
Indicator
Perform a variety of music on instruments, alone and in groups, and respond to the cues of a conductor.
MI3-1.8
Indicator
Play on an instrument beginning-level music by ear when given short melodic phrases or familiar tunes.
MI3-2.1
Indicator
Play and embellish simple rhythmic and melodic patterns by ear.
MI3-2.2
Indicator
Improvise simple harmonic patterns and rhythmic accompaniments.
MI4-2.1
Indicator
Play and embellish rhythmic and melodic patterns within a given meter and tonality.
MI3-2.3
Indicator
Compose short musical ideas using appropriate musical notation.
MI3-2.4
Indicator
Arrange short musical ideas for his or her instrument.
MI3-4.1
Indicator
Identify simple music forms (for example, call and response, verse and refrain, AB, ABA) that are presented aurally.
MI3-4.2
Indicator
Listen and respond to basic elements of music representing diverse genres and cultures.
MI3-4.3
Indicator
Use appropriate terminology to identify and describe music forms, notation, instruments, and performances.
MI3-4.4
Indicator
Respond to the music performances of others by using personal vocabulary and criteria provided by the teacher.
MI3-4.5
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Evaluate his or her own music performances by using appropriate terminology and criteria provided by the teacher.
MI3-4.6
Indicator
Use appropriate terminology to explain his or her music preferences.
MI6-4.5
Indicator
Evaluate his or her own music performances by using appropriate terminology and the criteria provided by the teacher.
Framework metadata
- Source document
- South Carolina Academic Standards for the Visual and Performing Arts - Instrumental Music (2010)
- License
- CC BY 3.0 US
- Normalized subject
- The Arts