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4/8/20
4/1/20
Learn this Folk Dance with your Family!
3/25
Every time you click on the rhythm in the link, it refreshes with a new one. Practice saying the rhythm using rhythm syllables and then perform it on pots and pans! Want a challenge? Under “Note Options” you can select different kinds of notes - select whichever notes you know how to audiate and perform and see what the randomizer gives you! To work on your note writing, practice copying down some of the rhythms too.
- Did you know that even everyday objects can make music? Print out the scavenger hunt sheet and have fun searching your house for different “instruments”. Once you’ve found them all, try making music with them!
This read aloud tells the true story of an orchestra in Paraguay that uses instruments made from unusual materials. While you’re listening to the story, think about a time when you solved a problem by using flexible and creative thinking. How did it make you feel?
3/18
3/18
This awesome game is a great way to review all the orchestra instruments we’ve learned this year! Have fun playing the game and exploring the orchestra.
No instruments at home? No problem! Your body is a great instrument! Watch the video and practice some of these techniques. Then, create a body percussion ostinato to go with a song of your choice. It can be a favorite song from music class or any song you love. Have fun!
Every time you click on the rhythm in the link, it refreshes with a new one. Practice saying the rhythm using rhythm syllables and then perform it on pots and pans! Want a challenge? Under “Note Options” you can select different kinds of notes - select whichever notes you know how to audiate and perform and see what the randomizer gives you! To work on your note writing, practice copying down some of the rhythms too.