Music Lesson Plan
Title: Oliver Twist
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH_1m8oV_28
Grade Level: Kindergarten
Materials needed:
   1. Bluetooth speaker
   2. Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pH_1m8oV_28
Procedure:
A.S: Have students name different body parts on their body. Wait until a student names knee’s or
toes. Have students show you they know where their knees and toes are to begin the warm up for
the dance they will learn
   1.) Play the song for the students and have the students focus in on the words and what the
       song is asking them to do
   2.) Once students have listened to the song, teach them the movements. When the song says
       “touch your knees” students will touch their knees, when the song says “touch your toes”
       the students will touch their toes, “clap your hands” the students will clap their hands and
       “around you go” students will spin in a circle
   3.) Once students can follow the movements, then introduce the game. Students will make a
       circle and one student will begin in the middle. The song will play and the students will
       listen to the music and follow along with movements. When the song says “around you
       go” the student in the middle will close their eyes and point a finger outwards and spin in
       a circle. When the song ends the student will stop spinning and whoever their finger lands
       on will become the new student in the middle.
Closure:
- Have students recall what the song said and what movements it had them do.
Educational Objective: By the end of this lesson, students will have learned…
   -   Listening to music and following instructions.
Music Standards Utilized:
CREATING          Anchor Standard
                                      N/A
PERFORMING        Anchor Standard     K.DA:Cn10
                                      a. Recognize and name an emotion that is
                                      experienced when watching, improvising, or
                                      performing dance and relate it to a personal
                                      experience.
                                      b. Observe a work of art. Describe and then
                                      express through movement something of
                                      interest about the artwork, and ask questions for
                                      discussion concerning the artwork.
RESPONDING        Anchor Standard     K.TH:Cn11.1
                                    With prompting and supports, use listening skills to
                                     articipate in and observe a guided drama
                                     xperience.
CONNECTION        Anchor Standard     K.MU:Cn10
                                      With guidance share how personal interests
                                      connect to creating, performing, and responding
                                      to music.
Social Emotional Learning                   Relationship Skills: students play a game
                                            that involve dancing together and selecting
(SEL standards)                             other students to become the “it” person in
                                            the center of the circle
Cognitive Learning                          Students will listen to the music, follow the
                                            instructions based on what the music asks
                                            them to do. Cognitively they will think
                                      about, “touching your toes”, match the
                                      song to the movement.
Physical Learning                     Students are listening to the music, to
                                      follow along which movements they need
                                      to follow along. By listening to the music
                                      and moving their bodies, this helps them
                                      commit the tasks at hand to memory
                                      ELD.PI.K.1.Br
Non-Musical Subjects
                                      Interacting in meaningful ways:
                                      Contribute to class, group, and partner
                                      discussions by listening attentively,
                                      following turn-taking rules, and asking
                                      and answering questions.
Universal Design for Learning (UDL)   Action & Expression:
                                         -   Vary for response and navigation
                                         -   Support planning and strategy
                                             development