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Group Music Integration Units

C.M. – Transitional songs ( RD & MD (key of F) African instruments Recorders (B.L.W.W.) Introduction to Guitar Group Music Integration Unit Planning –Finalize theme and lessons –Decide which lesson best fits which teaching model –Decide which lesson best fits each unit component –Lesson Plans are due Tuesday, April 5 th for review

“Some people think music education is a privilege, but I think it’s essential to being human.” - Jewel – singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist