Mood in Music.

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Mood in Music

Last class we… Listened to songs and identified mood Opened Song and Mood.doc Listened to R.Kelly’s I Believe I Can Fly Used COMMAND+C and COMMAND+V to paste evidence from the lyrics in our chart.

Mood is… How an author wants the reader to feel while reading the piece Authors use words to show the mood

Song and Mood.doc We completed this chart last class.

Today we will answer… BCR: What is the mood of the song/lyrics? Use evidence from the lyrics to support your thinking. -Before we answer, we will discuss the BCR rubric -Look at sample answers

BCR Rubric

What score would you give this? Why? What is the mood of the song/lyrics? Use evidence from the lyrics to support your thinking. “I think that the mood is the best because the song is awesome and soooooo cool!” This would get a score of 0 because it has nothing to do with the question.

What score would you give this? Why? What is the mood of the song/lyrics? Use evidence from the lyrics to support your thinking. “I think that the mood of the song is confident because I can tell he is confident!” This would get a score of 1 because it answers the question but is missing details and text support.

What score would you give this? Why? What is the mood of the song/lyrics? Use evidence from the lyrics to support your thinking. “I think that the mood is confident because the writer says “I believe I can fly, I believe I can touch the sky” That means he thinks he can do it!” This would get a score of 2 because it answers the questions and has support from the text. You need to explain your thinking to get a 3.

What score would you give this? Why? What is the mood of the song/lyrics? Use evidence from the lyrics to support your thinking. “I think that the mood is confident. Confident means that you know you can do something. In his song R. Kelly’s words show he is confident. The lyric “If I just believe it, there is nothing to it,” shows that he believes in himself. He knows that he can do anything if he puts his mind to it. That shows confidence and inspires the reader to feel the same way. He even says “I believe in you.” at the end of the song.” This would get a score of 3 because it answers the question, has text support, and explains the thinking in the answer.

Now you try… Open Song in Mood.doc Use the lyrics to help you write your answer.