MUSIC OF THE CLASSICAL ERA a High School Music History Unit
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Description
This music history unit provides everything you need to teach your high school students about the music of the classical period in Europe. Designed for the average high school student, only a basic understanding of music notation is required to understand the content of this unit.
The content of this unit covers the following topics:
•Historical, cultural, and societal context
•General characteristics of classical music
•Common musical forms of the classical period
•Composers of the classical period
This product includes:
•A 93-page presentation in both PDF and PPT versions
•Student cloze notes with answers
•A unit assessment with an answer key
•A listening library with links to suggested musical examples
•Directions for embedding videos into the presentation.
Note: PPT presentation is too large to open or convert in Google Slides, but the PDF version can be uploaded and shared through Google Classroom.
The PDFs are protected from editing for copyright purposes. The PPT includes matching blank slides for any information or embedded videos you would like to add. You cannot edit the slide content, but you can add information.
The unit assessments do not contain point values to provide flexibility in grading. Assessments are also sectioned by page, so you can eliminate assessment elements as desired.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to reach out in the Q&A section of TPT.