What's included
12 live meetings
9 in-class hoursHomework
1 hour per week. Learners will receive a weekly homework assignment on Google Forms which will take about 10-20 minutes to complete. Please see the parental guidance section of this class listing for more information on the use of Google Forms in this course.Assessment
Formative assessment in this course is continuous, involving teacher observation, questioning, and the submission of weekly homework assignments.Class Experience
US Grade 7 - 10
Beginner Level
As a music educator, I've noticed a significant gap in courses that explore the evolution of music over time. While many classes meticulously outline the histories of the Classical, Baroque, and Jazz eras, there is a notable scarcity of music curriculums that trace the transformation of musical styles, genres, and trends across decades. Understanding this musical evolution is essential not only for embracing the richness of musical diversity but also for grasping how societal changes have influenced and shaped the melodies, rhythms, and harmonies we hear today. Welcome to Sounds of the Ages! In this twelve week course, learners will be exposed to a new music decade each and every week. From the roaring 20's, to the swinging 60's, each decade offers its own unique musical styles and cultural influences which defined the generation of that era. Often, learners find it challenging to appreciate music from generations different from their own. This course aims to provide learners with the context needed to understand and appreciate the historical circumstances and influences that shaped the musical identity of each decade. 🍎 What Will Be Taught: -Week 1: Music of the 1920’s -Week 2: Music of the 1930’s -Week 3: Music of the 1940’s -Week 4: Music of the 1950’s -Week 5: Music of the 1960’s -Week 6: Music of the 1970’s -Week 7: Music of the 1980’s -Week 8: Music of the 1990’s -Week 9: Music of the 2000’s -Week 10: Music of the 2010’s -Week 11: Music from the Current Decade! -Week 12: Review and Reflect! 🎵 What We'll Learn In this course, learners will explore different decades in music history, exploring a range of topics every week. Here's what's ahead... -Overview of the Decade: A snapshot of what life was like during that time. -Historical, Cultural, and More: Uncover the significant events and movements that influenced and shaped the music of the era. --This includes not only historical happenings but also the cultural and political vibes of the time. -Tech Trends and Toys: Discover interesting technology and children's toys that were all the rage during that decade. -Arts and Culture: Learn about the groundbreaking developments in film, art, architecture, fashion, and dance, which all played a role in shaping the cultural landscape. -Musical Genres: Discover the diverse musical genres that were born during the decade, exploring how they contributed to the musical tapestry of the time. -Notable Artists and Composers: Get to know the talented musicians and composers who made waves during the era. -Dance Styles: Step back in time to learn about the popular dance styles that had everyone grooving. -Hit Songs: Learners will listen to excerpts of chart-topping songs that defined the era. 🏫 Class Structure Each class will begin with learning a new vocal song from the decade. The selected song may be a folk song or popular song making waves at the time. After learning the vocal song, learners will receive a music appreciation lesson on the decade of the week. Learners can expect to discover details about the music, culture, and history of that decade, gaining insights into the broader context of the music they're singing and hearing. Learners will explore and discuss how significant historical, cultural, and political events or movements influenced the music, and discover the technology, arts, and dance styles that defined the era. They'll also get to hear the song and genres that were born during that time and learn about the iconic artists and composers who shaped the soundtracks of the decade. 👩🏼🏫 Teacher Style As a teacher, I have often been described as "passionate", "caring" and "tech-savvy" by parents, students and administrators alike. While I enjoy creating structured lesson plans, I tend to embrace organic learning moments as they arise and I encourage learners to ask questions and discuss concepts introduced to them throughout the course. 🙋🏽 Learner Interaction: Learners are engaged throughout the course and asked to participate by singing, class discussions, reading content on slides, answer critical thinking questions and asking questions as they arise. Learners will also be able to collaborate and share their thoughts on Padlet, a third-party tool utilized in this course (please see external resources and parental guidance for more information). 🧠 Required Experience or Knowledge: No prior musical background or knowledge is required for this course.
Learning Goals
1. Learners will examine historical events, cultural shifts, and political influences that left their mark on the music of the time.
2. Learners will explore the arts and culture of the decade, discovering how film, art, architecture, fashion, and dance contributed to the cultural landscape and influenced musical trends.
3. Learners will understand the background of popular musical genres that emerged during each decade.
4. Learners will understand the musical contributions of significant musical artists and composers of each era.
5. Learners will examine the popular dance styles that defined each decade
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6. Learners will listen to excerpts of chart-topping songs, helping them appreciate iconic songs that defined each era.
Syllabus
4 Units
12 Lessons
over 12 WeeksUnit 1: Evolution of Popular Music and Protest Songs through the 20th Century
Lesson 1:
Music of the 1920's
Discover the music of the Roaring Twenties, marked by the end of World War I, the push for women's rights, and economic prosperity. Explore the Harlem Renaissance, learn the Charleston and the beginnings of Jazz music.
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Music of the 1930's
Understand the hardships of the 1930's due to the effects of The Great Depression and the rise in escapism through music. Learners will explore how iconic figures like Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller shaped the sound of the era and used their platform to promote positive social change through their music.
45 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Music of the 1940's
Explore the impact of World War II on music of the 1940's. Learn about the big band era, the role of Hollywood and the emergence of new musical genres.
45 mins online live lesson
Unit 2: Revolution and Innovation in Post-War Music
Lesson 4:
Music of the 1950's
Explore the birth of teenage rebellion and rock and roll music during the 1950's! Learners will understand the technological developments which improved the distribution of music and examine the artistry of icons like Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry and Little Richard.
45 mins online live lesson
Other Details
Parental Guidance
I want to ensure that all families are comfortable with the content of this course. Some historical events and cultural contexts discussed in the course may involve sensitive topics, such as wars, social issues, political controversies and some brief mentions of illegal substances consumed during the prohibition and the hippie and counterculture movements. These sensitive topics are always introduced with care and an emphasis on how such issues shaped the music of the era. For example, the significance of the Harlem Renaissance is discussed in the 1920's music lesson because it fostered the development of jazz, blues, and gospel music.
Learners in this course will be utilizing the following COPPA-compliant third-party tools:
-Google Forms
-Padlet
Learners will need to have a Google account to access the weekly homework assignments on Google Forms. Learners have the option of creating a Padlet account but may also respond to prompts without posting their name.
This course also uses multimedia elements including YouTube videos and audio excerpts. All multimedia elements used in this course are directly embedded into class presentations, ensuring learners can enjoy directly from the Outschool platform.
Supply List
No specific materials are required for this course.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Kean University
Miss Suzanne is a licensed K-12 music teacher with a decade of experience teaching K-6 music in New Jersey’s public schools and as a private lesson teacher. In addition to her classroom experience, Miss Suzanne owns and operates her own music education business providing learning resources and ideas to other music educators.
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Live Group Course
$15
weekly or $180 for 12 classes1x per week, 12 weeks
45 min
Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 12-15
3-6 learners per class