Free Curriculum Units for the Music Responding Standards
Created through the Teaching with Primary Sources program of the Library of Congress
Focused on helping educators connect to the Library of Congress’s digitized archives, and helping teachers learn how to incorporate primary sources into the classroom, NAfME has created curriculum units connected to the Library’s vast resources in music, including audio, video, still images, and sheet music files.
• Band: middle and high school • Orchestra: middle and high school • Chorus: middle and high school • Music Theory and Composition: high school • General Music: K, 2, 5, and 8
The Band, Orchestra, and Chorus units are arranged by each level in the Performing Ensembles standards—Novice, Intermediate, Proficient, Accomplished, Advanced. The Music Theory/Composition units are arranged by each level in their standards—Proficient, Accomplished, and Advanced. The General Music units are available at the Kindergarten, 2nd, 5th, and 8th grade levels.
Band Responding Unit, Proficient Level A Curriculum Project of
the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) and the Library of Congress of the United States
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General Music Responding Unit, Kindergarten Level A Curriculum Project of
the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) and the Library of Congress of the United States
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Orchestra Responding Unit, Advanced Level A Curriculum Project of
the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) and the Library of Congress of the United States (LOC)
Teaching with Primary Sources
Composition/Theory Responding Unit, Proficient Level A Curriculum Project of
the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) and the Library of Congress of the United States
Teaching with Primary Sources
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