Music Lessons
Music Lessons
Music Lessons
Overview:
This activity will introduce students into Music and Dance. Students will be able to become music composers and choreographers. The students will be
working in small groups and the activity will take approximately 3 hours.
This resource asks students to listen and watch a recording demonstrating rhythm clapping and reading. Watching recordings of African Body Percussion,
students will be able to identify different musical instruments and cultural dance. The Year 3 HASS unit of Exploring places near and far will be incorporated
into the activities.
In small groups, students will compose their own composition, perform their 16 beat composition using their previously made drum and then choreograph it
in a dance
Prior knowledge of learners
(Students know the Elements of Music Art and Design)
By the end of Year 2, students communicate about the music they listen to, make and perform and where and why people make music.
Students improvise, compose, arrange and perform music.
They demonstrate aural skills by staying in tune and keeping in time when they sing and play. (ACARA, 2016).
At Year 3-4 level the elements of music and clapping using ta, ta, ti-ti, ta will therefore not be a new concept.
Lesson objective/s
By the end of this lesson, students should be able to: (Students know the Elements of Music Art and Design)
Make and respond to music by exploring different cultures other than Australian
Develop aural skills by exploring, imitating and recognising elements of music including dynamics, pitch and rhythm patterns in celebratory and
commemorative songs.
Practice playing instruments and improvising music including rhythm, pitch, dynamics.
Create, perform and record compositions and organising sounds, silence, tempo and volume
Develop aural skills by exploring, imitating and recognising elements of music including dynamics, pitch and rhythm patterns in celebratory and
commemorative songs.
Play instruments and improvise music such as rhythm, pitch, dynamics and form in a range of pieces.
Key questions for Years 3 and 4
Context as artist and audience: What does music tell us about the past, people and places?
Knowledge as artist and audience: How are rhythm/pitch/expression used to communicate ideas in music?
Evaluations and judgments as artist and audience: How does music make you feel and why?
Activity 2: Group
Students will work in small groups.
Using the Composition Worksheet the groups will complete Part B: Group Composition.
They will put their individual rhythmic ostinatos together to make a bigger ostinato.
Sound
Rhythm Staff
Descriptor name Label
symbol symbol
(mnemonic)
1 sound 1
Ta
on a beat crotchet
2 even
2
sounds Ti-ti
quavers
on a beat
No Za 1
sounds (pronounced crotchet
on a beat silently) rest
Ta Ti Ti Ta Ta
Ti Ti Ti Ti Ta Ta
Ti Ti Ti Ti Ta Ta
Ta Ti Ti Ti Ti Ta
Ta Ta Ta Ti Ti
Composition Worksheet
Rhythmic ostinatos
Part A: Individual Composition
An ostinato is a
repeated pattern.
Clap your individual rhythm four times in a row to see if you like it.
Make sure
your song is Keep a steady
in time. beat while you
perform!