申論題內容
六、教案設計:20%。
依據下段文字,寫出【跨領域】的教案。
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(二)陳述如何與英語以外學科進行教學
(三)寫出教學目標及活動設計,不必寫出詳細內容
It turns out that Renaissance diners in Italy enjoyed a little music with their feasts. And
they kept their musical scores recorded in an unexpected location — their knives. This
means that aside from carving up meat, this cutlery helped provide the evening’s
entertainment.
These 16th-century knives are now scattered in museum collections around the world,
including examples at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and the Fitzwilliam Museum
in Cambridge. Known as notation knives, Kirstin Kennedy, a curator at the Victoria & Albert
Museum, notes that we can’t be entirely certain how they were used, though the form gives us
some ideas. That collection’s example has a sharp edge, which would imply its use in cutting
meat, yet its width suggests that it may have been used to present slices of meat to diners.
As for the engraving? Each side of the blade has musical notations, making the most of
the space. And each knife represents one part for a singer. So, a complete set of knives
actually come together to create a harmonious chorus. Fittingly, one side contains a statement
of grace, and the other a benediction to be sung at the end of the meal. The grace reads: “The
blessing of the table. May the three-in-one bless that which we are about to eat.” On the
opposite side of the blade, the benediction states: “The saying of grace. We give thanks to you
God for your generosity.”