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How to take music classes in middle school

1: lesson plan (teaching plan) Generally, first determine what concepts you want to teach in today’s lesson. For example: Today we are going to teach f(forte) p(piano). So all the specific activities in your teaching plan must be centered around it. The question is how to teach it?

2: simplified instructions and more games For this type of students, they must simplify their language and directions, and use as many activity games as possible. To give another example, when we teach children forte piano, there is a game that asks the children to march along with the music (how to translate this, walk in a circle?) The pace changes as the dynamics change. This is because children are very active and their attention is easily diverted. By analogy, junior high school students love pop songs, which is also a trait. You can also take advantage of this trait, such as changing the beats of some songs, even making the songs funny. Here's some advice.

3: short term and target The teaching is all step-by-step. I suggest that you establish a final goal and then fill in the short term goals in the middle.

Author: Peng Ganjun

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