Curso 2014/2015
Curso 2014/2015
Ya hace tiempo os dejé un Sudoku musical y en esta ocasión os dejo otro diferente para que os entretengáis en vuestro tiempo libre.
En esta entrada os propongo 6 dictados para 3º de Enseñanzas Elementales. Están en compás de 2/4, 3/4 y 6/8, Do Mayor,La menor, Fa Mayor, Re menor, Sol Mayor y Mi menor y tienen 8 compases. Los dictados están en formato mp3 y en cada uno de ellos escucharéis lo siguiente: - Nota "LA" como referencia. - Acordes de: Tónica-Dominante-Tónica. -Nota "LA" como referencia. - Nota de comienzo del dictado. - Dictado completo. - Compases 1-2 mas la caída al siguiente (2 veces). - Compases 1-2 y 3-4. - Compases 3-4 mas la caída al siguiente( 2 veces). - Y así sucesivamente hasta el final. - Dictado completo. Escuchad con atención, hacer los dictados y a continuación podéis corregirlos con la solución que os adjunto.¡Ánimo! DICTADO Nº 1 DICTADO Nº 2 DICTADO Nº 3 DICTADO Nº 4 DICTADO Nº 5 DICTADO Nº 6 SOLUCIONES
Para alumnos de 3º y 4º de Primaria
Curso 2014/2015
Music theory worksheets are valuable tools for individuals who are learning or studying music. These worksheets provide structured exercises that focus specifically on note values. With a range of activities and exercises tailored to different skill levels, music theory worksheets help students grasp the concept of note values and their significance in creating rhythm and melodic patterns. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced musician, these worksheets are designed to enhance your understanding of note values and improve your musical performance.
I'm starting to ease into Halloween themed lessons now, and I had a lot of success with this Rhythm Monsters activity today. My first graders have been preparing half notes for a few weeks and this was the first time they saw it and had practice writing it down. For the rhythm monsters lesson, I created this page with 20 different rhythm examples. I'll be honest: the rhythm content really had NOTHING to do with monsters. All I did was put a picture of a monster above each rhythm example and the students were hooked right away. I had each student select four cards and practice clapping/reading their pattern, and then copy it onto their worksheet. I like this activity because the students are being eased into the concept of composition. They are still making aesthetic decisions regarding what order to put their monsters, but without all the stress that comes with having to create rhythms from scratch. Click here to download the entire lesson (includes SmartNotebook file, worksheet, and monster cards) for free!
My district is one that is implementing Student Learning Objectives...which are basically large-scale goals for each student in class based on their ability levels. Teachers have to set target scores/learning outcomes for lower level learners to higher level learners. That means there has to be some sort of pre-assessment in order to determine the level of the students. I really have struggled in attempting to create pre-assessments for orchestra. It has been hard to wrap my head around giving a test to see what I know students don't know yet...since I haven't taught the skill, yet. Anyway, I am focusing my learning objective on rhythm. I want to be sure my students are fluent note-readers and rhythm readers. For my pre-test, I will use the 'I Got Rhythm' form that I created. This can be used many different ways and can be a useful tool in a variety of rhythm exercises. For my pre-assessment, I will perform the rhythm from one box on each line...and I will have students circle the rhythm that they think I played. This will help me see if students are already recognizing these rhythms. The rhythms get progressively more difficult as you move down the page, so I will be able to set some learning targets for individual students. Eventually of course, students will demonstrate the ability to perform these rhythms on their own - by the end of year 1. I can also use this form as a rhythm exercise...students can perform the rhythms across and down each line. They can cut them up to make flashcards. You can use the different rhythms for warm-ups and scales.
FREE recorder resources such as sheet music, worksheets and video lessons to help make music fun and engaging! Easy Music Workshop
Gracias a Judith Pijuan Introducción: batuques amb word
Ficha de las figuras musicales para niños de tercero y cuarto de primaria. Símbolos que representan la duración de los sonidos. Redonda, Blanca, Negra, Corchea
Curso 2014/2015