Music Theory
Other Arkansas Fine Arts sets
- General Music: Grades K-2
- Theatre: Grades K-2
- Visual Art: Grades K-2
- General Music: Grades 3-5
- Theatre: Grades 3-5
- Visual Art: Grades 3-5
- General Music: Grades 6-8
- Instrumental Ensemble: Grades 6-12
- Jazz Band: Grades 6-12
- Theatre: Grades 6-8
- Visual Art: Grades 6-8
- Vocal Ensemble: Grades 6-12
- Costume Design I
- Costume Design II
- Music Appreciation
- Music Lab I-IV
- Music Technology
- Musical Theatre II
- Musical Theatre III
- Playwriting I
- Playwriting II
- Technical Theatre I
- Technical Theatre II
- Technical Theatre III
- Technical Theatre IV
- Theatre Appreciation
- Theatre I
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- Theatre Production and Management
- Theatrical Makeup
- Printmaking
Other Arkansas Fine Arts sets
- General Music: Grades K-2
- Theatre: Grades K-2
- Visual Art: Grades K-2
- General Music: Grades 3-5
- Theatre: Grades 3-5
- Visual Art: Grades 3-5
- General Music: Grades 6-8
- Instrumental Ensemble: Grades 6-12
- Jazz Band: Grades 6-12
- Theatre: Grades 6-8
- Visual Art: Grades 6-8
- Vocal Ensemble: Grades 6-12
- Costume Design I
- Costume Design II
- Music Appreciation
- Music Lab I-IV
- Music Technology
- Musical Theatre II
- Musical Theatre III
- Playwriting I
- Playwriting II
- Technical Theatre I
- Technical Theatre II
- Technical Theatre III
- Technical Theatre IV
- Theatre Appreciation
- Theatre I
- Theatre II
- Theatre III
- Theatre IV
- Theatre Production and Management
- Theatrical Makeup
- Printmaking
Creating
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Students will generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work.CR.1
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I can experiment with expressive elements to create sounds and short musical ideas that represent personal experiences and/or storylines.CR.1.1
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I can experiment with expressive elements to create sounds and short musical ideas that represent moods, visual images, and abstract ideas.CR.1.2
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I can experiment with the elements of music to create sounds and short musical ideas that represent personal experiences and/or storylines.CR.1.3
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I can experiment with the elements of music to create sounds and short musical ideas that represent moods, visual images, and abstract ideasCR.1.4
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Students will organize and develop artistic ideas and work.CR.2
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I can organize sounds or short musical ideas to create drafts of music using selected experiences, moods, images, or storylines within simple forms.CR.2.1
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I can compose music in common practice style, including the use of non-harmonic tones.CR.2.2
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I can utilize note names, standard notation, and musical symbols on the grand staff when creating drafts of music.CR.2.3
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I can notate scales in various key signatures on the grand staff including chromatic scales, major scales, and natural, harmonic, and melodic minor scales.CR.2.4
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Students will refine and complete artistic ideas and work. CR.3
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I can apply teacher-provided criteria to assess and refine a draft musical composition.CR.3.1
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I can use notation, technology, or live or recorded performance to complete a musical composition. CR.3.2
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I can apply feedback during the personal creative process. CR.3.3
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Performing
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Students will select, analyze, and interpret artistic work for presentation. PR.4
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I can analyze the elements of music for selecting musical works for performance.PR.4.1
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I can explain the manner in which the elements of music reflect style and mood in selected works.PR.4.2
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I can explain the manner in which the elements of music affect performance of music.PR.4.3
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Students will develop and refine artistic work for presentation.PR.5
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I can define musical work in terms of the elements of music, style, and mood, using established criteria and feedback.PR.5.1
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I can transcribe short rhythmic and melodic phrases as dictated. PR.5.2
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Students will convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work. PR.6
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I can discuss effective uses of the elements of music to convey meaning in live or recorded performance.PR.6.1
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Responding
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Students will perceive and analyze artistic work. RE.7
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I can compare major, minor, and atonal tonality in selected musical examples.RE.7.1
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I can distinguish between music of different genres and time periods using the elements of music.RE.7.2
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I can analyze rhythmic patterns and note values, including dotted notes, in a variety of meters and tempos.RE.7.3
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I can analyze selected musical compositions for chord structure and progression, key signature, form, and other compositional devices.RE.7.4
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I can identify harmonic and melodic intervals aurally and visuallyRE.7.5
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I can identify voice-leading conventions for writing four-part harmony.RE.7.6
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Students will interpret intent and meaning in artistic work.RE.8
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I can articulate the composer’s intent in varied works, citing evidence based on the elements of music and expressive elements in a selected work.RE.8.1
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I can justify a personal interpretation of varied works, citing evidence based on the elements of music and expressive elements in a selected work. RE.8.2
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I can explain the influence of an audience’s response to a composition on future compositions. RE.8.3
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Students will interpret intent and meaning in artistic work. RE.9
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I can apply student-developed criteria based on common practice style to evaluate artistic work.RE.9.1
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I can apply student-developed criteria based on the elements of music and expressive elements to evaluate artistic work.RE.9.2
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Connecting
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Students will synthesize and relate knowledge and personal experience to make art. CN.10
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I can explain the relationship between personal experience and the composition, performance, and appreciation of music.CN.10.1
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I can explain the relationship between musical knowledge and the composition, performance, and appreciation of music.CN.10.2
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Students will relate artistic ideas and works with societal, cultural, and historical context to deepen understanding.CN.11
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I can evaluate contributions of musical composers from a variety of time periods and cultures.CN.11.1
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I can discuss legal issues in relation to music performance, production, and publishing.CN.11.2
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 11, Grade 12, and Grade 10
- Where can I read the official document?
- A R K A N S A S F I N E A R T S ACADEMIC STANDARDS 2020 MUSIC
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