This document outlines a lesson plan for teaching 8th grade students how to play guitar over the course of a week. The objectives are for students to learn three chords (D, A, and another), the strum-pluck-strum technique, and to arrange their own three chord song. Resources like websites, Smart Boards, Twitter, Google Drive and blogging will be used. Students will practice chords each day, document their progress daily in blogs, and perform their original songs for the teacher at the end of the week. Feedback from the student blogs will be used to revise future lessons.
I was asked to create a lesson using the ASSURE Method for 1 of 3 different scenarios. I had to elaborate on each letter of the acronym as it was shown in examples during class.
1. A – Analyze the Learner
My class will be 8th graders, ages ranging from 12 to 14, that have general
knowledge of previous music classes. The majority of them have no knowledge
about playing the guitar at all. They will need something engaging to keep their
attention for long periods of time, as they may find the lesson boring. They will
need something from each category of learning.
S – State Objectives
My music class of eight grade students will arrange their own three chord song
using classroom guitars, hands on instruction, and a chord website by learning
the parts of the guitar, the strum-pluck-strum method, and three chords by the
end of the week with 90% accuracy.
S – Select Media and Materials
I will use websites and the Smart Board to help with review of the chords. The
students will also be required to use Twitter and Google Drive along with blogging
for their homework assignment.
U – Utilize Media and Materials
This day will begin with a review of the D chord. As a class, we will review the
correct finger placements of the chord, and then do the strum-pluck-strum
method a few times with the chord.
I will then show them the A chord. I will show them the correct finger placements
of the A chord, and then bring up the website that allows me to play the sound of
the chord correctly for the children on the Smart Board. I will play the sound of
the A chord for them a couple of times, and then let them practice for the
remainder of the class time.
Homework: Students will be instructed to make (if they don't have one) a twitter
and Gmail account and follow our class page on Twitter. They will be told to post
their emails on the appropriate Facebook post, and then I will use those add them
to a Google Drive document. They will then make note of their favorite chord and
write a few sentences about how they feel that day about the lesson on their
blogs.
R – Require Learner Participation
Each day that I have planned out requires the students to participate in everyday
class in order to acquire a grade. They must play their guitar and practice with
the rest of the class in order to learn their chords. They must document their
feelings of the week on their personal blog. They must create their song at the
2. end of the week using all of the materials that we have learned.
E – Evaluate and Revise
The Song:
The song that the students are creating must be at least 20 – 30 seconds long.
The lyrics can be about anything, do not have to rhyme, and only require
creativity. The students must use each chord at least once. The student can strum
or pluck the strings, or do both. The students will have the entire class time to
construct their own song. The following Monday will be spent on the students
performing their songs individually for the teacher, eliminating at least some of
the stage fright. While the students take turns performing for the teacher
personally the others may practice. An extra 10 minutes will be giving at the
beginning of class so that the first student to perform may have time to practice
their song.
The lyrics and chords must be written down to turn into the teacher.
Before the next Monday is over, the students must add one final entry to their
blog. This entry will be about their feelings of the lesson as a whole. Whether or
not they liked it, and why. The entry is only required to be a few sentences long.
Revising:
Throughout the week, the students have documented their feelings about the
guitar lesson in their blogs. I, as the teacher, will read these blogs and adjust my
lessons to suit the children better.