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Musical Climate Harmony

Music • 30 • 22 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Music
30
22 students
11 April 2025

Teaching Instructions

I want a 30 min simple music lesson aligned to the music curriculum that has an active element and a link to the climate as that's my theme. I have EAl students I want incorporated too

Musical Climate Harmony

Objective

Students will explore the connection between music and the environment through songs that reflect nature. They will participate in active group activities to create their own climate-themed songs, fostering creativity and collaboration while catering to English as an Additional Language (EAL) learners.

Duration

30 minutes

Class Size

22 students

Materials Needed

  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Paper and pencils
  • Simple percussion instruments (shakers, tambourines, etc.)
  • Pre-recorded nature sounds (bird chirps, water flowing, wind blowing)
  • Climate-themed songs (e.g., “Earth Song” by Michael Jackson, “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong)

Curriculum Framework Alignment

This lesson plan adheres to the Irish Primary School Music Curriculum, particularly focusing on:

  • Listening and responding
  • Performing and creating
  • Exploring and appreciating music

Learning Standards

  • Curriculum Strand: Performing, Creating, Listening and Responding
  • Strand Unit: Listening to and appreciating music that relates to nature and environmental themes.
  • Key skills: Collaboration, creativity, communication

Lesson Structure

Introduction (5 minutes)

  1. Welcome and Warm-Up: Begin with a brief introduction about the importance of music in expressing feelings about the environment. Ask students questions like:

    • What sounds do you hear in nature?
    • How does nature make you feel?
  2. Listen and Discuss: Play a short clip of a nature-themed song. Encourage students to share what they hear and feel.

Active Engagement: Climate Song Creation (15 minutes)

  1. Group Division: Split the class into 4 groups of 5-6 students for a collaborative song creation activity.

  2. Instructions:

    • Each group will create a short 4-line song about an aspect of nature (e.g., trees, birds, water, air).
    • Encourage the use of simple, repetitive phrases to accommodate EAL learners.
  3. Incorporate Instruments:

    • Provide each group with percussion instruments to add rhythm to their songs.
    • Suggest using nature sounds as background music, starting with the pre-recorded sounds.
  4. Performance Preparation: Each group will spend 7-10 minutes working on their songs. Teachers should circulate to offer guidance and support on language and rhythm.

Group Performances (8 minutes)

  1. Showcase: Each group presents their creation to the class, lasting about 2 minutes each.
  2. Peer Feedback: After each performance, encourage classmates to clap and provide positive feedback.

Conclusion and Reflection (2 minutes)

  1. Wrap-Up Discussion: Discuss how music can raise awareness about our environment and why it matters.
  2. EAL Inclusion: Invite EAL students to share one word they learned today in English related to the lesson, helping to reinforce language learning.

Assessment

  • Observe group collaboration and creativity during the song creation process.
  • Listen for participation and understanding during performances.
  • Evaluate the vocabulary use by EAL students.

Accommodations for EAL Students

  • Provide visual supports (pictures of nature) to help with vocabulary.
  • Use simple language during explanations and directions.
  • Pair EAL students with peers who have stronger language skills for support.

This engaging lesson not only meets curriculum standards but also allows students to express their understanding of climate issues creatively through music, leaving them with a sense of accomplishment and awareness.

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