THE MUSIC GOALS
THIS MONTH
ARE
* REVIEW THE
FOUR INSTRUMENT FAMILIES
* TO LEARN MORE ABOUT
THE PERCUSSION FAMILY
* REVIEW THE MUSIC LETTER
"D" FOR DRUM
* REVIEW MUSIC ALPHABET
* REVIEW THE
TREBLE and BASS CLEF SONGS
* PRACTICE BODY PERCUSSION
* REVIEW RHYTHM WITH
FLASHCARDS AND
RHYTHM STICKS
DRUM BUCKETS
* LEARN A VALENTINE'S SONG
* REVIEW PATRIOTIC SONGS
FOR PRESIDENT'S DAY
AS WE LEARN,
I WOULD LIKE YOU
TO THINK ABOUT
WHAT INSTRUMENT
YOU LIKE OR WOULD LIKE
TO KNOW MORE ABOUT
LESSON (Feb 22-25)
LESSON PLAN OUTLINE
IN THE CLASSROOM:
CALL/RESPONSE:
πWHEN i SAY "TO INFINITY",
YOU SAY "AND BEYOND"
MUSIC JOKE FOR THE DAY
INSTRUMENT FOR THE DAY
πWHAT IS THE NAME OF
THIS INSTRUMENT?
πWHAT INSTRUMENT FAMILY
DOES THE BANJO BELONG TO?
πVOCAL WARM UPS
DO RE MI
C to C scale WITH ASL
#S 1-8
πNOW DO THE #S CHART
GOING UP FROM 1 AND ENDING ON 8
PRACTICE CLAPPING ALONG
πTIME TO STAND UP
TO SHOW RESPECT FOR OUR
AMERICAN FLAG
AND PAY RESPECT TO
THE MEN AND WOMEN
WHO HAVE FOUGHT, DIED, AND
ARE CURRENTLY SERVING
IN THE MILITARY
TO PROTECT THE COUNTRY
WE HAVE BEEN BLESSED
TO LIVE IN
AND TO HELP KEEP US SAFE
AND FREE
WE ARE NOW GOING TO SING
OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM
π SING BASS CLEF SONG
π REVIEW TREBLE, BASS
WHOLE, HALF, QUARTER, & REST
HOW MANY TIMES DO YOU CLAP,
WHEN YOU SEE THE WHOLE NOTE?
HOW MANY TIMES DO YOU CLAP,
WHEN YOU SEE THE HALF NOTE?
WHEN WE SPLIT THE
QUARTER NOTE IN HALF
WE GET TWO EIGTH NOTES
π PRACTICE RHYTHM TO THE
YANKEE DOODLE SONG
WHILE PRACTING THE DRUMS
AND THE NUMBERS 1-8 IN ASL SIGN LANGUAGE
πREVIEW FIRST 3 RYTHM CARDS
πHAND OUT STICKS AND PRACTICE WITH CARDS
RETURN STICKS (IF BEHAVIOR IS NOT GOOD)
πSING
SWITCH SONG WITH STICKS
WHILE CLAPPING THE RHYTHM
πUSE STICKS UNTIL CLASS ENDS
NOW IT IS TIME TO HAVE FUN
REVIEWING MORE ABOUT THE
PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS.
WHEN THEY HEAR PERCUSSION,
THINK OF THE DRUMS
IN THE NEXT VIDEO
IF YOU DON'T HAVE STICKS OR A BUCKET
WE WILL USE OUR HANDS AND LAP
TIME TO LEARN THE
5 BASIC RHYTHMS
EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW
I KNOW WE DID
WE WILL ROCK YOU
WITH BUCKETS
LAST MONTH
LET'S GO AHEAD AND DO IT AGAIN
FOR PRACTICE
"L" MEANS TO USE YOUR LEFT HAND
"R" MEANS TO USE YOUR RIGHT HAND
"B" MEANS TO USE BOTH HANDS
CURRENT LESSON
"The Star Spangled Banner"
GO AHEAD AND STAND UP
TO SHOW RESPECT FOR OUR FLAG
AND THE MEN AND WOMEN
WHO HAVE FOUGHT AND DIED
TO PROTECT THE COUNTRY
WE HAVE BEEN BLESSED
TO LIVE IN
AND TO HELP KEEP US SAFE
AND FREE
WE ARE NOW GOING TO SING
OUR NATIONAL ANTHEM
THANK YOU
YOU MAY NOW BE SEATED
BEFORE WE DO THE NEXT VIDEO
LET'S REVIEW THE
WHOLE NOTE
HALF NOTE
QUARTER REST
QUARTER NOTE
AND THE
EIGHTH NOTE
NOW WE ARE GOING TO
PRACTICE CLAPPING TO SOME
RHYTHM CARDS.
NEXT WEEK WE WILL USE
RHYTHM STICKS TO THE BEAT.
WHAT DO YOU DO,
WHEN YOU SEE A QUARTER REST?
NOW WHEN YOU SEE THE
QUARTER NOTE
HOW MANY TIMES DO YOU CLAP,
WHEN YOU SEE THE QUARTER NOTE?
WHEN WE SPLIT THE
QUARTER NOTE IN HALF
WE GET TWO EIGTH NOTES
HOW MANY EIGHTH NOTES
ARE THERE IN A
QUARTER NOTE?
OKAY, LET'S GO BACK TO THE...
PERCUSSIONS
AND CLAP ALONG
WITH A VALENTINE SONG
Since we are talking about DRUMS
I WOULD LIKE TO REVIEW THE
MUSIC LETTER "D"
In American Sign Language,
the letter "D" looks like this.
Show me the letter "D" on one hand
IN MUSIC,
THE NOTE BELOW
ON THE "STAFF"
AFTER THE
TREBLE CLEF
IS THE MUSIC LETTER "D"
DOES THIS LETTER "D"
LAND ON A SPACE NOTE
OR A LINE NOTE?
DRUM
This is a snare DRUM
like "Snary" the blue Meloditty
snare DRUM in Taratabong land
You play the snare DRUM with drum sticks.
the word BASS sounds like "BASE"
The Meloditty bass DRUM is the
big pink momma "Drumba" DRUM in Taratabong land
You play the bass (base) DRUM with padded sticks.
Review Time:
1. What is the name of the music note below
on the Staff after the Treble Clef?
2. What space does the Treble Clef
music letter "D" land on?
on the Staff after the Treble Clef?
2. What space does the Treble Clef
music letter "D" land on?
(The space before the 1st space between 2 lines)
3. How many lines are there in music?
4. How many spaces are there in music?
5. What are the lines and spaces
in music called?
5. What are the lines and spaces
in music called?
6. How many letters are there in
the musical alphabet?
7. How many letters are in an OCTAVE
Remember to not count the repeated D again
8. What is this music symbol?
9. Does a sharp goes up or down?
10. Which picture below represents the
music letter "D" in
American Sign Language?
12. What is the name of this instrument?
13. What is the name of this instrument?
14. What is the definition of rhythm?
15. Name 3 things you learned about
the music letter "D"?
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