Educational Project Plan: "Music Everywhere"
Academic Grade: 1st Grade (Primary)
Main Issue: Students listen to and sing various songs, children's rounds, and lullabies, choosing those they like and explaining their reasons.
Scenario: Classroom
Methodology: Inquiry-Based Learning with STEAM Approach
Articulating Axes: Arts and Aesthetic Experiences
Component | Details |
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Project Name | Music Everywhere |
Grade | 1st Grade (Primary) |
Main Issue | Listening to and singing diverse songs, rounds, lullabies; selecting favorites and explaining choices |
Scenario | Classroom |
Methodology | Inquiry-Based Learning + STEAM |
Focus Axes | Arts and Aesthetic Experiences |
Phase | Time | Activities | Objectives | Adaptations for 1st Grade | Methodology Moments |
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1. Introduction, Prior Knowledge, Problem Identification | 30 minutes | - Teacher introduces various songs, rounds, and lullabies via audio and visuals. <br>- Group discussion: "What kind of music do you like?" <br>- Children share favorite songs and reasons. | Activate prior knowledge; identify students' interests; introduce the inquiry focus. | Simplify language; use visual aids; encourage sharing through drawing or gestures. | Engagement; Connecting; Exploration |
2. Inquiry Questions, Initial Explanation | 30 minutes | - Pose questions: "Why do you like certain songs?" "What makes a song special?" <br>- Explore different types of songs together. | Foster curiosity; develop inquiry questions; initial understanding of preferences. | Use visual prompts; model simple questions; encourage expressive responses. | Exploration; Questioning; Clarification |
3. Conclusions related to the general problem | 20 minutes | - Summarize what songs students like and why. <br>- Discuss common themes or elements. | Help students articulate reasons for preferences; recognize diversity. | Use visual supports; facilitate group sharing; guide students to express their ideas. | Reflection; Concept Formation |
4. Design and Construction of a Proposal, Evaluation, and Dissemination | 40 minutes | - Children select their favorite songs. <br>- Create a "Music Playlist" with drawings or song titles. <br>- Sing and perform selected songs. <br>- Share their choices and reasons with the class. | Encourage creativity; develop communication skills; reinforce language and musical expression. | Use drawing and singing; support with visuals; promote peer sharing. | Creation; Presentation; Evaluation |
Component | Details |
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21st Century Skills | Communication, Collaboration, Creativity, Critical Thinking |
Connection to Daily Life | Recognizing songs from daily routines, family, and community; valuing musical diversity. |
Critical Thinking | Comparing songs; expressing personal preferences; explaining choices. |
Formative Assessment | Observations during activities; children's ability to articulate reasons; participation in singing and sharing. |
Week | Main Activities | Expected Outcomes |
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Week 1 | Introduction to songs, sharing favorites | Recognize different songs; express preferences |
Week 2 | Inquiry questions, group discussion | Develop curiosity about music choices |
Week 3 | Summarize preferences; identify common themes | Articulate reasons for favorite songs |
Week 4 | Create and perform a "Music Playlist"; share with classmates | Demonstrate singing, reasoning, and presentation skills |
This project promotes active exploration of music through inquiry, fostering children's aesthetic experiences and appreciation for diversity in musical expressions. It integrates arts with critical thinking and communication, aligning with modern educational principles for primary education.
Prepared by: [Your Name]
Date: [Insert Date]