Listening Cards (Printables and Powerpoint Images)
By Jason Litt
If you're working on melodic contours, high and low, and direction, this may be for you!
Included are 16 printable cards you can reproduce, cut out, and issue to your students.
Play these melodies on a piano, clarinet, slide whistle, however you wish! Then, ask the students to place the card which they think best resembled the melody you played.
Although there are 16 cards, you can ask students to do 4 cards a time (by telling them which cards they are to us), play the melody, and then they can choose from the multiple choice answers you allotted to them.
The image files can be put into a powerpoint as well and you can us it as an answer key after you play the melodic example.
Have fun with this on your quest to discover melodious melodies
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Ta, Ti-ti and Rest Practice Using Bear Stays Up Book
By Creating Musical Literature
Need a way to practice and review ta and ti-ti rhythms and rests during the Christmas season? If so, this is a wonderful lesson to do so! Practice chanting, decoding and writing ta and ti-ti rhythms and rests while getting your students excited about the Christmas holiday. Adaptable for grades PreK-2nd.
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Steady Beat and Rhythm Lesson Using Hedgehog and the Log
By Creating Musical Literature
Come along on this journey of building and rebuilding as hedgehog has to maneuver around the log to create a new home! Use the steady beat chant to have your students chant along as hedgehog tries to move the log. At the end of the story, have students in grades 1 or 2 complete the worksheet by decoding the rhythms to the words found in the story. For grades PreK-2nd.
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The Bear Series Books Extension Lessons Bundle
By Creating Musical Literature
Use these extension lessons for "Bear Says Thanks", "Bear Snores On", "Bear Feels Sick", "Bear's New Friend", "Bear's Loose Tooth", "Bear Feels Scared", "Bear Wants More", "Bear Stays Up" and "Bear Can't Sleep" by Karma Wilson to teach quarter rest, new solfege syllables, play along on the recorder, play ostinati, rhythm vs. steady beat, practice decoding and rhythm matching using additional worksheets and talk about the importance of gratitude! Great for use all year long and can be used without the books also. Worksheets included can be used and assigned digitally through Google Classroom. Adaptable for grades PreK-3rd grade.
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