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  <name>The King of Ragtime</name>
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  <md:created>2004/08/20 11:09:45 GMT-5</md:created>
  <md:revised>2004/08/20 12:27:03.834 GMT-5</md:revised>
  <md:authorlist>
      <md:author id="Catherine">
      <md:firstname>Catherine</md:firstname>
      <md:othername>A.</md:othername>
      <md:surname>Schmidt-Jones</md:surname>
      <md:email>casjones@soltec.net</md:email>
    </md:author>
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    <md:maintainer id="Catherine">
      <md:firstname>Catherine</md:firstname>
      <md:othername>A.</md:othername>
      <md:surname>Schmidt-Jones</md:surname>
      <md:email>casjones@soltec.net</md:email>
    </md:maintainer>
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  <md:keywordlist>
    <md:keyword>jazz</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>Joplin</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>rags</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>ragtime</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>Scott Joplin</md:keyword>
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  <md:abstract>Suggestions for introducing elementary-school-aged children to Scott Joplin, the "king of ragtime".</md:abstract>
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     <name>Using this Module</name>

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     <name>
This module includes a number of suggestions for a lesson (appropriate for approximately 3rd through 7th grade) about Scott Joplin. This lesson can be included in:
      </name>
      <item>
Music class, particularly if jazz is being studied.
      </item>
      <item>
Background materials for a young pianist learning to play some rags or ragtime-style music.
      </item>
      <item>
Social studies unit on famous African-Americans.
      </item>
      <item>
Social studies unit on early 20th century U.S.
      </item>
      <item>
Social Studies unit on the post-Civil war struggle for civil rights for African-Americans.
      </item>
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    </section>

    <section id="s1">
        <name>Lesson Suggestions</name>

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          <name>Handout</name>

          <para id="p12a">
For younger students, make copies of the handout "Scott Joplin: King of Ragtime", available here as a <link src="Kingofragtime.pdf">PDF file</link>.
          </para>

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          <name>Lecture and Listening Session</name>

          <para id="p11a">
This activity will require some preparation on your part. You may read through the accompanying modules <cnxn document="m10878">Ragtime</cnxn>, <cnxn document="m10879">Scott Joplin</cnxn>, and <cnxn document="m11619">Listening to Ragtime</cnxn> and decide which information you would like to include in your presentation. You will also need to find some recordings of Joplin's rags (try the local library, or the internet sites suggested in the other modules), and the equipment to play the recordings for the class, either before, during, or after your lecture. For younger students, you will probably want to include the handout above with your presentation. For older students, you may want to make a handout by copying the relevant information from the other modules (following the Creative Commons License rules, of course.)
          </para>

        </section>
        <section id="s13">
          <name>Map Activity</name>

          <para id="p13a">
For younger students, you can include a map activity. You may use the PDF files available here for the <link src="usmap.pdf">handout</link> and the <link src="uscities.pdf">answer key</link>.
          </para>
          <para id="p13b">
In your presentation to the class, make sure you include the information about where Joplin was born and the various places he lived. Have the students identify these places on a U.S. map.
          </para>

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      <para id="p3">
Illustrations by <link src="http://www.ellen@rockettium.net">Ellen Rockett</link>.
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