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In this lesson, we will review pulse and rhythm. We will use musical notation symbols to recognise different songs and play rhythm games. We will also start to layer rhythms on top of each other.
In this lesson, we will be learning to improvise and compose a rhythm within a 4 beat pattern.
In this lesson, we will be learning to read and write rhythms, recognising rhythms from our favourite songs and playing rhythm games.
In this lesson, we will review pulse and rhythm. We will use musical notation symbols to recognise different songs and play rhythm games. We will then consolidate all of our learning in this unit by composing our own four bar rhythm and completing an end of unit quiz.
In this lesson, we will learn how to change the pitch of our singing voices. We will practise singing at different pitches and we will follow the pitch of a song with our hands.
In this lesson, we will review what pulse and rhythm are. We will learn to use musical notation symbols to represent different rhythms and learn some new songs.
In this lesson, we will learn to write songs in rhythm notation and play games to help our understanding of rhythm.
In this lesson, we will continue learning to read and write our songs using rhythmic notation.
In this lesson, we will learn about rhythm and learn to match words with rhythms. We will also review pulse and practise moving between pulse and rhythm.
In this lesson, we will find the pulse in a piece of music. We will use symbols and recognise patterns between words and sounds.
