Welcome to Humanities B - Arts and Humanities

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Welcome to Humanities B
1950-Present
I can explain policies & procedures for
Arts Humanities B
• Find your seat
• Notecard
– Name
– Parents Names
– 1 thing you learned from being in high school this year
(academic, social, other)
– 1 thing you learned from Humanities A
– Something your proud of
– Something your are looking forward to
• Syllabus/Folder
• Introduction to Kovacs
334 Housekeeping w/ Ms. Kovacs
• You will need a notebook/writing utensils
Guidelines
• Bell Rings
• To speak: please raise your hand
• Restroom- Take care of business before class
• Utilize the resources available to you
• Participate
– absent -website
– Artsandhumanitiesferncreek.weebly.com
• You must be seated to be dismissed
Conquer this class!
11/15/13 I can explain the traits of a
family in the 1950s
• Introductions Finished/Guess who?
• Journal: Give a description of your family.
Who do you live with? What does it look like?
Do you think you have a typical 2013s
American family?
Leave it to Beaver
1950s historical context
Guess Who?
Round 1 - favorite musician / actor
• Write on sticky note; trade w / partner; ask 3 yes/no
questions to at least three other students or until
answered.
Round 2 - parents' favorite musician that I do not listen
to
• Same as above; ask 3 yes/no questions OR either/or
questions (Was your person famous for a TV show or film?)
Round 3 - parents / grandparents' favorite TV show
• Same as above; ask 3 yes/no, either/or OR hint/quote
questions (What was the show's theme song?) Afterwards,
plot the names / shows on a chart of decades. Lead into
discussion.
11/18/13 I can describe the social aspects of 1950s
American culture and explain how it was represented in
drama.
• Have Beaver vs. Modern worksheet out
• Warm up: Compare your family to the
Cleavers. Do so in a t-chart
(similarities/differences)
• Modern Family Episode
• Comparison
• The birth of television ppt
11/19/13 I can explain the traits of a
1950s T.V. family through theater.
• Birth of Television notes out
• Warm up: 2+ sentences of historical context.
What do you know about the 1950s so far?
• I love Lucy episode
• Script groups of 2 write the script to a scene from
a 1950s show. The script must be a scene
between parent and child and must have 1950s
elements of drama with a MODERN ISSUE.
• Birth of Television continued
11/20/13 I can create a script in the style of
1950s sitcoms to demonstrate my knowledge of
1950s events and their effects on the arts.
• Warm up: Define the 2 era’s prior to the Golden
Age of Television: 1920s and 1930s. Define HUAC.
Explain how consumerism, communism and
conformity fit into the 1950s?
• Skit Editing
• 1950s Golden Age of Television ppt
• Friday is the last day for the coat drive. Have
you participated yet?
My
former
student
wanted
to
share
with
you
#reality
11/21/13 I can explain how advertisements of
the 1950s qualified as visual art and explain the
impact these had on society
• Warm up: What is the #1 way for a company to
get you to buy/use/support their product?
[think about this…why do you wear the style of
clothes you have on? The drink you drink? Etc.]
• Skits should be in turn in bin
• 1950s Golden Age of Television ppt
• Friday is the last day for the coat drive. Have
you participated yet?
• Consumerism Art Walk/Ad introduction
11/22/13 I can explain how advertisements of
the 1950s qualify as visual art and create one of
my own
• Review vocabulary bandwagon, testimonial,
repetition, emotional appeal
• Finish ad walk-> journal
• Journal: Which of the visual arts from yesterday’s
lesson was the most appealing to you? Using at
least 3 elements and principles of art, describe
what you liked about it. {what were those
elements and principles of art again?}
• Commercials
Create a visual advertisement by choosing one of the products from below.
You may use your cell phones to research what the product may have
looked like or resembled. On the back of the ad, you must identify the
propaganda technique used and describe how it was used. You must also
explain what this product says or tells us about the decade.
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Coca-Cola
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7up
Camel Cigarettes •
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Seagram’s 7
Whiskey
Kleenex Tissues •
Bayer Aspirin
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Colgate
Toothpaste
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Listerine
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Mouthwash
Butterfinger
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Candy Bar
Planter’s Peanuts •
Ford
Thunderbird
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Oldsmobile
Coupe
Hanes
Undergarments
Cole Swimsuits
Jello
Kellogg’s
Cornflakes
Peter Pan Peanut
Butter
Double Bubble
11/25/13 I can explain how The
Waterfront depicts 1950s life
• 1950s ad finished
• The waterfront guided questions
12/2/13I can describe the birth of
Rock n’ Roll music, identify its origins
and analyze its effects on pop culture
• Several of you are missing sitcom and/or 1950s
advertisement…your only grade…
• Warm up: List 5 important events concerning American during the
1950s (Look at Word Wall). How can you see 1950s culture in the
movie Grease?
• Waterfront questions
• Hand jive
• Birth of rock and roll PowerPoint
• Test Thursday
12/3/13 I can evaluate the impact of
Elvis Presley (and others) on culture
during the 1950s
• Journal: 2-3 sentences about what you learned
yesterday. Then, what is a pop/culture icon?
What defines these idols? Give an example of a
pop icon today and explain why they are defined
as such.
• Hand Jive
• Elvis article
• 1950s music w/ guided tour questions/station
• DUE TODAY: Elvis summary/stations handout
12/4/13 I can compare and contrast
the various genres of music from the
1950s
• Journal: What is the most popular genre of
music today? What is listened to the most?
Based on your answer, what would you say
was the genre most listened to in the 1950s?
Why?
• Hand Jive/Jimmy Fallon
• Rock and Roll stations conclusion
• 1950s exam review
12/5/13 I will ROCK the test
• 1950s exam
• 1960s brainstorm
• You are allowed to have drinks so
asking is irrelevant
• Wasn’t All Rock n Roll PPT
• Vocabulary:
Johnny Cash
• Frank Sinatra
• Patsy Cline
• Ray Charles
• Rat Pack
• Bing Crosby
• Harry Belafonte
• Rosemary Clooney
• What genre of music from
the 1950s appealed to you
the most?
12/9/13 I can identify influential
musicians of the 1950s+
• You are allowed to
have drinks so
asking is irrelevant
• Grade reports due
Wednesday
• Seniors! Florida $
due to Wilson
today
• Vocabulary:
Johnny Cash
• Frank Sinatra
• Patsy Cline
• Ray Charles
• Rat Pack
• Bing Crosby
• Harry Belafonte
• Rosemary Clooney
• What genre of music from the
1950s appealed to you the
most?
12/11/13 I can identify the important
events, people and ideas of the 1960s and
rank them in order of cultural significance
• It wasn’t all rock and roll wrap up
• Journal: Name 2 genres of music from 1950s/60s.
What genre of music from the 1950s appealed to
you the most? Why? Then choose three recent
events in politics, sports, or current issues.
Brainstorm how each of those events, ideas, etc.
may be represented culturally. For example,
Hurricane Sandy was recently commemorated
with a benefit concert.
• 1960s intro/Top 10 events
I can identify the important events, people
and ideas of the 1960s and rank them in
order of cultural significance
• Top 10 events
• Seattle's World’s fair
• Media, TV, Film
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East-Berlin, 1961, shortly after the erection of the Wall.
Konrad, Sophie and three of their friends plan a daring
escape to Western Germany. The attempt is successful,
except for Konrad, who remains behind. From then on, and
for the next 28 years, Konrad and Sophie will attempt to
meet again, in spite of the Iron Curtain. Konrad, who has
become a reputed Astrophysicist, tries to take advantage of
scientific congresses outside Eastern Germany to arrange
encounters with Sophie. But in a country where the political
police, the Stasi, monitors the moves of all suspicious
people (such as Konrad's sister Barbara and her husband
Harald), preserving one's privacy, ideals and self-respect
becomes an exhausting fight, even as the Eastern block
begins its long process of disintegration.
12/13/13
• I can describe the characteristics or game shows and
explain why Americans loved them during the 1960s
• Journal: What is your favorite game/trivia/reality
show on television of all time? Why do you enjoy it so
much?
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Seattle's World’s fair
TV 1960s finish
Exit slip
12/16/13
• I can describe the elements and characteristics
of pop art and create a work in the style of
1960s pop art
• Trivia Wrap up
• Exit Slip- Game show writing prompt
• Introduction to 1960s art- Andy Warhol
– Complex text
• Explain why TV shows in the categories of
westerns, sci-fi and game shows become so
popular in the 1960s?
12/17/13 I can describe the elements and
characteristics of pop art and create a work in
the style of 1960s pop art
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Complex text
Andy ppt finished
Art walk
Holiday card
Andy’s Stats
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March 25, 2011
An Andy Warhol portrait of Elizabeth Taylor is
heading to the auction block in New York, where it's
estimated to fetch at least $20 million.
The 1963 silkscreen, titled "Liz #5," is owned by
hedge-fund manager Steven Cohen, the Wall Street
Journal reports. It will be sold at Phillips de Pury on
May 12 during its contemporary art sale.
Taylor died on Wednesday at age 79.
The portrait shows the legendary actress smiling
and her eyelids covered in blue eye shadow. It
comes from Warhol's 1960s series of pop culture
icons like Jacqueline Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe.
"Liz #5 is a pristine gem," Michael McGinnis, head
of contemporary art at Phillips de Pury, said in a
statement. "It is Warhol at his very best with a
perfect screen, glowing colors, and impeccable
provenance. She is classic yet every bit as cutting
edge as she was when Warhol painted her nearly 50
years ago."
The Journal says Cohen bought the portrait for an
undisclosed sum from the estate of a major New
York dealer. He declined to comment.
The current Warhol auction record is $71.7 million
for "Green Car Crash."
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July 10, 2002
Pop artist Andy Warhol will be remembered on a
U.S. postage stamp next month.
Famed for his portraits of Marilyn Monroe and
paintings of Campbell's soup cans, Warhol's career
also included ventures in design, photography, film,
television, writing and publishing.
The commemorative stamp will be issued at the
Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh on Aug. 9.
Warhol, who died Feb. 22, 1987, in New York City,
has remained famous far longer than the 15
minutes he once predicted for everyone.
The 37-cent stamp features his 1964 self-portrait,
which is now in the collection of the Warhol
Museum in Pittsburgh, where he was born.
12/18/13
• I can describe the elements
and characteristics of pop
art and create a work in the
style of 1960s pop art
• I can define and describe
protest music and analyze
lyrics of protest music of the
‘60s
• Create a holiday card in the
style of 1960s pop art. See
Art Creation Activity Rubric
• Brainstorm ideas of what
people could be protesting
about in the 1960s
• Universal Soldier Sainte
Marie Buffy song analysis
• Group analysis of lyrics
• Protest music ppt
• Exit slip
12/19/13 I can define and describe protest
music and analyze lyrics of protest music of
the ‘60s
• List topics that people
were protesting about
in the 1960s. What
techniques did they
use? Why did they
believe they would be
successful?
• Vocabulary review
• Protest music ppt
• Exit slip
Exit Slip
• Define protest music
and give one example
of a protest song of
your generation
12/20/13
Nice work Band, Orchestra, Choir
• I can explain the impact The Beatles had on
American Music and pop culture
• Journal: List anything you think you may know
about The Beatles. Where are they from? Songs
they sing? Songs that have been covered by other
musicians
• Beatles Invasion
• Videos
• Beatles PPT- Take NOTES
• Facts sheets-members profiles
1/8/14 Welcome Back! Happy New
Year!!!
• Monday/Tuesday we are in
the library you will need
headphones
• Progress grades Friday
• I can explain the impact The
Beatles had on American
Music and pop culture
• Warm up: check out the
word wall and review w/ a
neighbor
• Facts sheets-members
profiles- groups +
presentations
• Beatles PPT- Rock and Roll
Album cover examples
• Greatest hits album cover
• 1960s dances to learn
1/9/14-1/10/14
• 1960s dances to learn
• I can use examples from
the film Hairspray to
explain music, drama,
historical context trends
of the 1960s.
• Greatest hits album
cover/hairspray movie
notes
1/13/14-1/14/14
• Woodstock! I can explain the cultural,
historical and artistic significance of the
Woodstock music festival
• Journal: Think about what you’ve learned
about the 1960s. What social issues were
present during the time that might cause
social unrest and rebellion? List at least 3.
Explain why Woodstock is important to:
American Culture
American History
American Music
• 1) Grab a partner. This will be your partner for
2 days so if they are a no show, you will be
doing the work yourself. Choose wisely.
• 2) read the background article on Woodstock
• 3) Read the powerpoint for supporting details
and musical samples to fill out graphic
organizer
• 4) Create a modern day Woodstock.
• All are due 1/14/14 at the end of class
1/15/14 Modern Day Woodstock
• I can explain the
significance of Woodstock
by creating my own music
festival similar to that of
Woodstock
• Create a modern day
Woodstock
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Cause
Where?
Acts/musicians why?
Symbols/Slogans
Ads
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Presentation
Dance Crazes
Review Matrix
Surfer and Soul
Test bumped to Friday?
1/16/14I can identify the
characteristics and significance of Soul,
British and Surfer Music of the 1960s
• 1960s dance crazes
• Make a chart with 3 columns. In each column, list
everything you know about British, Surfer, Soul
music, even if it’s just relevant today
• Surfer and Soul genre background reading-jigsaw
• British/Soul invasion ppt
• Review Matrix
• 1960s test tomorrow
Exit slip
• How did surfer and British music differ from
rock n’ roll?
• How did soul music differ from R and B of the
past?
• What does R and B stand for again?
1/17/14
• “What we have here is a failure to communicate.” Dr.
Meyer is not playing games with dress code. If you are
not in dress code (i.e. lime green, blue, red, hot pink)
by 7:40 you will be excused to SSR <3 Kovacs. I’m back!
• Proficiency 1960s
• I can analyze the effects of social and political changes
on the culture of America in the 1970s
• Journal: Knowing what you do about the 1960s non
conformists, how might TV and Film change even
further in the 1970s? Come up with 1 prediction and
justify it with one sentence
1/22/14
• Proficiency 1960s
• I can analyze the effects
of social and political
changes on the culture of
America in the 1970s
• Journal: Knowing what
you do about the 1960s
non conformists, how
might TV and Film change
even further in the
1970s? Come up with 1
prediction and justify it
with one sentence
Contra Dancing (March 7)
Test
1970s intro
1/23/14
• I can analyze the effects of social and political
changes on the culture of America in the
1970s
• Journal: Knowing what you do about the
1960s non conformists, how might TV and
Film change even further in the 1970s? Come
up with 1 prediction and justify it with one
sentence
1/24/14
• I can explain the social and political changes in
1970s America
• Grade reports
• 1970s intro
• Continuation of notes
• Word wall
1/27/14
I can identify the importance of the Grand Old Opry and
differentiate the various styles and sounds of country music of
the 1970-Today
• ORQ Explain
TV, Film and
society of
the 1970s.
(Use all the
vocabulary
on the word
wall.
• Roots,
• Jeffersons
• The Brady
Bunch
• Saturday
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Night Fever •
Rocky
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Jaws
Star Wars
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Busing
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Brown v.
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Roe v. Wade •
Watergate
Kent State
Massacre
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Gerald R Ford
Plessy vs.
Ferguson
I am not a
crook
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Richard
Nixon
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Grease
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Airport
George Lucas•
Space Probes
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Nixon “I am not a
crook” video
Grade ORQ
Intro to country
music
1970s test Friday
1/28/14
• I can analyze the effects of
Country Music on the culture
of America in the 1970s
• Give 3 stereotypes about
country music
• Mars!
http://www.usatoday.com/me
dia/cinematic/video/4804043/
• Finish notes
• Opry Clips- significant like
today?
• Vocab word wall updated
• Quiz questions
• Scholarships
• http://usatodayeducation.com
/k12/dream-up-the-officedepot-foundation
• http://www.kohlscorporation.
com/CommunityRelations/sch
olarship/
1/29/14
• I can explain how DISCO
was incorporated into
American society in the
1970s
• Sub tomorrow
• Seating chart
• Technology
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KNOWN VOCABULARY
Dolly Parton
Merle Haggard
Charlie Rich
John Denver
Southern Rock
Bakersfield Country
Nashville Country
Disco Vocab
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Disco
Studio 54
Donna Summer
KC and Sunshine Band
Village people
1/29/14
• I can identify and describe characteristics of
the different sounds of 70s rock music.
• Think back to the 1960s. How do you think
rock music might evolve in the 70s? Why do
you think so?
• Vocab Quiz
• Notes
1/30/141970s rock and roll
TEST FRIDAY!
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Grade Reports
Finish Rock and Roll Ppt
Vocab cards
I can describe the characteristics of the disco
culture and analyze Studio 54 and its impact
• Journal: write one word/phrase you think of
when you hear the words:
– disco, nightlife, studio, boogie
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Rock Vocab
Soft Rock
Hard Rock
Heavy Metal
Punk
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Eagles
Queen
Pink Floyd
Led Zeppelin
The Ramones
Sex Pistols
Police
Lynyrd Skynyrd
1/31/14
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No tutoring Monday the dentist calls…
DECA pictures
Studio 54
Word Wall Review
1970s test
1980s 2/4/14
• I can identify and explain key political and
social events of the 1980s and explain their
significance on culture.
• Journal: Can the condition of a country’s
economy have an effect on culture within that
country? If so, how? If not, why not? Give
examples in your response.
• Big Questions: How were the social and
political changes of the 1980s evident in
American arts?
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Did the art of the 1980s possibly have an
effect on the culture or politics of America?
• Power Standard: I can analyze significance and
impact of culture and arts on American during
the 1980s.
• Exit slip: summarize todays lessons using at
least 3 examples/evidence
Quiz
• Brainstorm ways Reaganomics might have had an
effect on different demographics or ethnic
groups:
• African Americans
• Middle Class
• Upper Class
• Low Income
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In groups, try to hypothesize explanations for
some of the elements of cultural warfare during
the 1980s.
2/6/14
• Tree limbs/stairs
• Define: Reaganomics, Trickle Down Economy,
Culture Wars, New Conservatism/Traditionalism
• 1980s Drama – TV/Film Expanding Genres
• LT: I can describe characteristics of TV and Film of
the 1980s.
• Journal: Make a list of the top 5 movies you
believe were made in the 80s decade. Do the
same for the TV shows of the decade.
• TV/Film Notes
• Script
Define Trickle down theory in your
own words
• In a nutshell, trickle-down theory is based on the premise that
within an economy, giving tax breaks to the top earners makes
them more likely to earn more. Top earners invest that extra money
in productive economic activities or spend more of their time at the
high-paying trade they do best (whether that be creating inventions
or performing heart surgeries). Either way, these activities will be
productive, reinvigorate economic growth and, in the end, generate
more tax revenue from these earners and the people they've
helped. According to the theory, this boost in growth will ultimately
help those in lower income brackets as well. Although trickle-down
economics is often associated with the policies of Ronald Reagan in
the 1980s, the theory dates back to the 1920s. The name also has
roots in the '20s, when humorist Will Rogers coined the term,
saying, "The money was all appropriated for the top in the hopes it
would trickle down to the needy" [source: Shafritz].
Vocabulary
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Reaganomics
Trickle Down Economy
Culture Wars
New Conservatism
2/7/14
• I can describe characteristics of TV and Film of
the 1980s.
• Journal: Make a list of the top 5 movies you
believe were made in the 80s decade. Do the
same for the TV shows of the decade.
• Led Zeppelin http://www.airships.net/
• Sitcom/unsolved mysteries
• Film wrap up
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• Vocabulary:
• Rosanne
• Married with
Children
• Cheers
• Alf
• Cosby Show
• Wonder Years
Exit Slip: In three
sentences, compare • 60 Minutes
the family sitcom with • Unsolved Mysteries
the “anti-family”
Funniest
sitcom. Then, explain • America’s
why they were popular Home Videos
• Tabloid TV
in the 80s.
• News Magazines
• Stephen Spielberg
• E.T.
Create your
own script to either
an anti-family
sitcom or an
Unsolved Mysteries
case.
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Arthur
Tootsie
The Breakfast Club
John Hughes
Back to the Future
2/11/14
• 1980s Film wrap up/presentation of skits?
• I can identify the birth of MTV and music videos
and evaluate its impact on American Youth during
the 1980s.
• Choose one of the more popular TV music
channels in existence today and describe it. What
type of programs are shown? What is the most
popular show? How much music is actually
played?
• Article MTV rewinding
2/12/14 I can explain the historical
context of MTV noting the differences
today in Music TV.
• What did you learn
about MTV?
Group Work
• 80s
• 90s
• 00s
• Today
What shows were popular?
What did the logo look like?
Historic/Momentous events
Popular culture
Dominant technology
Economic trends
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Vocabulary
Niche audience
Fragmented stories
The Bugles
Duran Duran
Dire Straits
MTV
• Please remind everyone that
Friday is our Blood Drive. We
need to remind our Students
they must have the permission
slip returned. Please Please
remind all students that this is a
necessity. I also want to let you
know just how critically low the
blood supply is. Surgeries have
been pushed back due this is
situation. This is important!
2/13/14 Hairband Activity
• Parent Phone Calls- conferences Feb 18 & 25
• I can describe the look, sound, and influence of “hair
Bands” of the decade
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Create your own 80s hairband.
Band name
Clothing and fashion
Album title and cover
• Define hair band/Glam rock and explain why they were
given names as such
Vocabulary
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Bon Jovi
Aerosmith
AC/DC
Flock of Seagulls
Poison
Journey
Van Halen
Twisted Sisters
Alice Cooper
• Kiss
• Blondie
• Huey lewis and the
news
• David bowie
• The cars
• Motley crew
• Elton john
• New wave
• Glam rock
2/17/14
• What was the look, sound of a hairband in
1980?
• Hairband/Glam rock wrap up
• Hairbands members/album cover due
2/17/14
• I can evaluate the significance
and importance of pop culture
icons Michael Jackson, Prince,
Bruce Springsteen and
Madonna
Warm up: Look at the images of
Lady Gaga, Madonna, Nicki Minaj.
Explain why these people are so
famous today, but do so without
discussing their music.
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vocabulary
Pop icon
Madonna
Bruce Springsteen
Michael Jackson
Prince
Jackson 5
Pop music (defined)
2/18/14
• I can evaluate the
significance and
importance of pop
culture icons Michael
Jackson, Prince, Bruce
Springsteen and
Madonna
The artist formerly
known as prince…
Cut:
Tardy:
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Defined: any student more than two minutes late to
class without permission and/or does not show up for class
1.
Defined: any student not passed
the threshold by the final tone is
considered tardy
2.
Student will be swept to SSR for behavior infraction
a.
Periods 1,2,3 to Cafeteria
b.
Periods 4 and 5 to Room 108
3.
Periods 1-3: student heads to homework bar in cafeteria
to sign-in, complete behavior infraction sheet and commence
schoolwork. Once significant academic progress has been
made and all instructions followed, students will be able to sit
and continue their work in SSR.
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Periods 4-5: student heads to Room 108 whiteboard to
sign-in and complete behavior infraction sheet and
commence schoolwork. Once significant academic progress
has been made and all instructions followed, students will be
able to sit and continue their work in SSR.
2.
Students showing up within 2
minutes of the tardy tone should be
admitted to class by teacher.
a.
Teacher should mark student tardy
in IC
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Students will not be getting notes for
tardies from any office or hall security
3.
After two minutes, it is considered
a cut and students should head to SSR
for cutting class
2/19/14 I can explain the origins and
characteristics of early rap/hip hop
music
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1980s test Tuesday 2/25 (ASVAB)
Evolution of Hip Hop Fallon
Hip Hop PowerPoint then…
Anthology of rap part I/II
• Explain the
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importance of •
EmCees to the
birth of hip
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hop
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• Vocab
Hip hop
The hip hop
generation
Rap
Afrika
bambaataa
• Grandmaster
flash
• Break
• Back
spinning/scrat
ching
• Sugar hill gang
• Sugar hill
records
• Old school rap
• Journal: Watch the following clip of Aerosmith
and Run DMC Walk this Way. What kind of
impact will this have on pop music? Explain
2/20/14 I can analyze the impact and
significance of early rap/hip hop music
2/21/14 Create your own rap song
+1980s dances/Review
• Anthology of • Def Jam
rap part III/IV Records
• Beastie Boys
• Public Enemy
• East coast rap • Queen Latifa
• West coast • Salt-n-Pepa
rap
• LL Cool J
• Run DMC
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NWA
Dr Dre
Suge Knight
Death Row
Records
• Bad Boy label
I can perform popular dances of the
1980s
• 1980s write your own rap
• 1980s Dances: Based on what you already know
of the decade, list the dances, dance styles or
dance crazes you think were popular in the 1980s
• 1980s review
• Good Luck on the ASVAB!
• MTV Mosh Doc and Guided questions
Vocab
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Break dancing
Mosh pitting/slam dancing
Moonwalk
Running man
Hammer dance
Electric slide
Review Proficiency #3
• Review matrix
• How did the 80s have an effect on the music,
dance, drama and art of the decade?
2/25/14 1980s test
• Proficiency test
• Choose 3 vocab words you cannot remember
turn to a partner and define, return the favor.
• Rap presentations
• Project brainstorm
Feb 26, 27 March 3rd Library
• Feb 27th all juniors report to ACT prep
Project requirements
• We have studied the disciplines of Music, Art,
Dance and Drama in the United States from 1900Present day.
• It is your task to choose a discipline and research
– Define discipline (i.e. ice dancing US Olympics, Water
puppets in Vietnam)
– Give culture history (What social/political issues
influenced it)
– Provide visual examples
You will have 3 days to research. Presentations are
March 4-5th.
3/6-3/7/14
• LT: I can identify the importance and differentiate the
various styles and sounds of music of the 11th century to
today.
• Journal: Go back through the time periods we have covered
1900-1980 and list the genres of music by their historical
time period
• Evolution of Music
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lExW80sXsHs
• Choose one of the of songs portrayed in this clip and give
background information: time period, genre of music,
cultural significance. Be sure to look at the lyrics and use
evidence to reflect what might have been contributing to
the creation of the song.
LT: I can describe the characteristics of the rap/hip hop culture
28.The Fugees - Killing Me Softly
and analyze its impact on modern culture.
29.Beastie Boys- Sabotage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuViNWgXAZA&list=PLD2A0
30.Jay-Z - I Just Wanna Love You
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31.Outcast - Sorry Ms. Jackson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EPl0OGz2Cg
32.Snoop Dog - Drop It Like It's Hot
Jimmy Fallon & Justin Timberlake - "History of classics Rap"
33.Kanye West - Stronger
1.Kurtis Blow -The Breaks
34.Nicki Minaj - Superbass
2.Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five - The Message
35.Naughty by Nature - Hip Hop Hooray
3.N.W.A.- Express Yourself
36.Run DMC - King of Rock
4.Public Enemy - Bring the Noise
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QAQh8I5WvI
5.Rob Base - it takes two
Demonstration: Explain the cultural significance of these songs
6.Salt-N-Pepa - Push it
on American and International society. Create a biography of
7.Vanilla Ice-Ice? Ice Baby
one of the artists featured. You will present these to the class
8.Black Sheep - The Choice is yours
9.Cypress Hill - Insane in the Brain
10.D.J. Kool - Let me clear my throat
11.DMX - Up in here
12.Nelly - Hot in here
13.50 cent - In da Club
14.Outkast - Hey Ya
15.Dj Khaled/T-Pain - All I do is win
16.Cali Swag District-Teach me how to dougie
17.Biz Markie - Just a friend
18.Run DMC- King of Rock
19.LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out
20.Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince- Parents Just Don't Understand
21.De La Soul- Me, Myself and I
22.JJ Fad- Supersonic
23.Sir Mix-a-Lot - I Like Big Butts
24.Yound MC - Bust a Move
25.House of Pain - Jump Around
26.Ice Cube - It Was A Good Day
27.Coolio - Gangta's Paradise
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Evolution of Dance 1
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v •
=dMH0bHeiRNg or
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List of Dances to be mastered
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hound dog
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twist
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Bee Gees
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YMCA
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Kung Fu fighting
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Keep on dancing
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Grease Lightening
All Night Long
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Michael Jackson-Billy Jean
Thriller
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Charley and the Chocolate Factory
Mr Robot-o
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Walk like an Egyptian
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Chicken Dance
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Vanilla Ice
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Mc Hammer
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Love Shack
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Tanto-Jump on it
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Jump Around
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Sir Mix a-lot
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Get knocked down
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Night at the Roxbury- What is love •
Cotton Eye Joe
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Macarena
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Bye Bye
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Eminem
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Shake like a polaroid picture
Jay-Z
Evolution of Dance 2
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=inLBPVG8oEU
I feel good
My Girl
Tina Turner-Rolling on the River
Hokie Pokie
Shout
500 Miles
Pump up the Jam
On the catwalk
Electric Slide
Dip
Cha Cha slide
Rockaway
Soldier Boy
Is American music limited to the
United States? Research what
other countries have dance
phenomena.
Demonstration: Explain the
cultural significance of these
dances on American and
International society. Be sure to
include details from your
research.
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