Standard 2 : The arts reflect and document cultural trends and historical events, and help explain how new directions in the arts have emerged.



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General Information

Number: MU.68.H.2
Title: The arts reflect and document cultural trends and historical events, and help explain how new directions in the arts have emerged.
Type: Enduring Understanding
Subject: Music
Grade: 68
Big Idea: Historical and Global Connections

Related Benchmarks

This cluster includes the following benchmarks
Code Description
MU.68.H.2.1: Describe the influence of historical events and periods on music composition and performance.
MU.68.H.2.2: Analyze how technology has changed the way music is created, performed, acquired, and experienced.
MU.68.H.2.3: Classify the literature being studied by genre, style, and/or time period.


Related Access Points

This cluster includes the following access points.

Independent

Access Point Number Access Point Title
MU.68.H.2.In.a: Identify the influence of historical events and periods on music composition and performance.
MU.68.H.2.In.b: Identify a variety of technologies to create, perform, acquire, and experience music.
MU.68.H.2.In.c: Classify selected music by genre, style, and/or time period.

Supported

Access Point Number Access Point Title
MU.68.H.2.Su.a: Recognize the influence of selected historical or cultural events on music of the time.
MU.68.H.2.Su.b: Recognize selected technologies to create, perform, acquire, and experience music.
MU.68.H.2.Su.c: Recognize the genre, style, and/or time period of selected music.

Participatory

Access Point Number Access Point Title
MU.68.H.2.Pa.a: Associate music with significant historical or cultural events.
MU.68.H.2.Pa.b: Recognize selected ways to create, perform, acquire, and experience music.
MU.68.H.2.Pa.c: Recognize the genre of selected music.


Related Resources

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Lesson Plan

Name Description
For What It's Worth and the First Amendment:

This lesson covers the historical context of the Sunset Strip curfew riots and the song, "For What It's Worth," that was created in response to the events of November 12th leading this song to be the anthem of this movement. This lesson covers genres and styles in relation to how they can impact the meaning of the music created.