Activity 1: Create Your Own Solar System
- Over the 7-week period, as you listen to Holst's musical suite, 'The Planets,' create a huge map of the solar system.
- Each week you'll add a new planet to your solar system.
- At the end of the 7 weeks, hang your solar system up, play the music, and unveil it to your family and friends.
- To make your solar system, either get one large piece of paper (paper on a roll) or tape or glue together several pieces of construction paper.
- This week: Listen to the music, and draw, color, or paint Jupiter. Remember that Jupiter is the fifth closest planet to the sun, it is the largest, and it has a large red spot. Keep your picture in a safe place until your cosmic unveiling.
Activity 2: Describe the Music
Listen to the music, and close your eyes and let yourself imagine. What do you picture as you listen to the music?
- After listening to the music, describe and discuss what you heard.
- Does the piece remind you more of a quiet classroom filled with working children or a boisterous celebration? Do you sense unhappiness, anger, or triumph in this piece?
Read the list of adjectives. Select those that describe the music or think up additional adjectives.
- Cheerful
- Mournful
- Soft
- Noisy
- Vivacious
- Soothing
- Eerie
- Threatening
- Surreal
- Whimsical
- Rhythmic
- Grand
Activity 3: Study the Painting of the Roman God Jupiter
Examine the painting paired with the music.
- After you study the painting, narrate the scene shown in the painting aloud using your own words.
- Describe how the painting relates to the music.
Activity 4: Study the Photograph of the Planet Jupiter
Examine the photograph of the planet below while listening to the music.
- After you study the photograph, describe the planet's appearance in your own words.
- Describe how the photograph relates to the music.