Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Eleanor Alberga (Modern time period)
Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Eleanor Alberga (Modern time period)
A Feast of Ideas Composer Study consists of 5 lessons: music, science, art, literature and history.
In the MUSIC lesson, students will study a composer from a particular time period through
· Listening to their music
· Attending and Expressing aspects of the music
· Marking the Timeline and World Map of the composer
· Connecting events related to the composer’s life
Science discovery/invention
Artwork
A piece of literature published
A historical event local to the composer
Historical event happening in America
Historical event happening on the World stage
· Read a Living Book related to the composer
· Eat food from the composer’s country of origin
· Engage with World Cultures through music games (from Mexico, India, Japan, and Africa)
· Play Music Games to practice tunefulness and beat-fulness
In the SCIENCE lesson, students will study a scientific development/invention/scientist that occurred during the composer’s lifetime. Students will
· Read a living book about the science topic
· Perform an “easy to do at home” science experiment
· Learn about a variety of codes and practice decoding words related to the composer’s life
In the ART lesson, students will observe a piece of art that was created during the composer’s lifetime. Students will
· Read a living book about the artwork or artist
· Paint, draw, recreate an artistic concept based on the piece of artwork
· Color in a coloring page based on the artist’s work
In the LITERATURE lesson, students will learn about a novel that was published during the composer’s lifetime. Students will
· Read a living book about the author
· Memorize a poem (an idea for their mind to feast upon)
· Work on their handwriting through a copy work worksheet containing a quote from the composer
In the HISTORY lesson, students will learn about a piece of local, American and World history that occurred during the composer’s lifetime. Students will
· Read a living book (or watch a video clip) about the historical event
· Mark a map with the location of the historical events
· Cut and paste time and place images into a book of centuries.
The packet contains the lesson plans and the student worksheets.
The music lesson will take about 30 – 40 minutes to complete, the rest of the lessons should be about 20 – 30 minutes in length; one lesson can be completed each day of the week.