1. LESSON PLAN IN MUSIC 6
I.OBJECTIVE: Identifies the notes in the C major scale
II. SUBJECT MATTER:
A. Topic: Identifying Notes in the C major Scale
B. References: MELC in Music 6 (MU6ME-IIa-1)
youtube.com/watch?v=XiEhbX1M350
C. Material: activity sheets, laptop, projector, video clips
D. Value: Appreciation of Singing So-fa syllables
E. Integration: Arts and Health
III. PROCEDURE:
A. Pre-Activity
1.Drill
Basic Vocalization of the so-fa syllables
DO-RE-MI-FA-SO-LA-TI-DO
DO-TI-LA-SO-FA-MI-RE-DO
2. Review
Guess what musical symbol are the following.(Guess me)
B. Lesson Proper
1.Motivation
Singing of MAPEH Song (video clips)
2. Presentation
Introduce C Major Scale (My Handmade Staff )
3. Discussion
Observe the C Major Scale.
2. Let’s Study
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Viewing Time!
(Show video clips about C Major Scale)
Answer the following questions.
1. How many notes are there in the C Major Scale?
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2. What is the first pitch name of the first note in C Major Scale?
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3. Where can you find the first note on the staff in C Major Scale?
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4. Is Major Scale the most common scale used in a composition? Why?
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Melody is one of the basic elements of music that pertains to the linear succession of musical tones.
Musical scales are vital in composing music. A scale is a series of tones arranged from lowest to highest and
from highest to lowest.
The best way to show the relationship of the notes in the major scale is by studying the C Major Scale. There
are eight notes in the scale that move in ascending order. The first note is C and the last note is the higher C
or octave. It has no flats and no sharps.
4.Generalization
What is C Major Scale?
C Major Scale is the most common scale used in a composition.
It has no sharp and no flats.
In this scale, C is the home tone.
The first note is located on the ledger line below the staff.
5. Application
Task No.1 (Sing it right)
Write the so-fa syllables and its corresponding pitch names then sing the scale.
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Task No.2 ( Fill Moh,Fill Koh)
Direction: Fill in the missing notes on the staff. Then write the corresponding pitch names beside
each note.
IV. EVALUATION
A. Direction: Identify the following notes in the C Major Scale. Write the pitch names on the space
provided below each note.
1._______ 2. ________ 3.________ 4. _________ 5. _______
B. Direction: Write T if the statement is correct and F if the statement is wrong.
____1.Lower do in C Major scale is in the ledger line.
____2. There is a flat and sharp in C Major Scale.
____3. There are eight notes in C Major scale that moves in ascending order.
____4. The first home tone of G major scale is G or so.
____5. C or do is the first note that can be found in C major scale.
4. M.L
I.D
V. Agreement
Draw the notes of the C Major Scale in ascending and descending order.
Prepared by:
ROWENA G. GALON
Teacher 3