Students will work to create categories and tags for songs that can …
Students will work to create categories and tags for songs that can be used by music streaming platforms to assist listeners in finding songs that are similar to other songs. Students will work to curate a playlist for the class that includes songs that exhibit similar musical traits to the other songs within the playlist. Student groups then share the finished playlist with the class and how the playlist has been sorted to create similiarities between songs.
There is a mystery in the music room and students will solve …
There is a mystery in the music room and students will solve it by working together. In these three short activities, students will actively listen to the order in which instruments perform, work to create a “Blob Opera” quartet, and identify which type of ensemble matches the description. If they get all three secret codes, the music room might just be saved!
Students will develop listening skills and identify differences in forte and piano …
Students will develop listening skills and identify differences in forte and piano dynamics. The teacher will tell an imaginative story to accompany a piece of music such as, Haydn’s “Surprise Symphony.” Students will respond to music with movement, as they reenact the story.
Students will explore facial expressions, connect emotions to colors, and use those …
Students will explore facial expressions, connect emotions to colors, and use those colors to indicate the expressive qualities of music. Students will create a colored mosaic based on listening examples.
Patterns in Music is a cross-curricular lesson designed by an Elementary Music teacher …
Patterns in Music is a cross-curricular lesson designed by an Elementary Music teacher to support Math instruction. Created By: Gina Dickerson Powhatan County Public Schools.
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