Second Grade
Starting April 20, all music plans and activities for the remainder of this school year will be on my Google Classroom page. If you do not have the Google Classroom code, please email me ([email protected]) with your child's name and classroom teacher.
jelly in a dish
1.Echo- Read the 2nd grade rhythm patterns.
2.Print and cut out the pattern creating cards (or draw them on a piece of paper.
3.Watch the YouTube video to learn the chant, “Jelly in a Dish” and play the rhythm game!
2.Print and cut out the pattern creating cards (or draw them on a piece of paper.
3.Watch the YouTube video to learn the chant, “Jelly in a Dish” and play the rhythm game!
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fun with rhytms
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Week 2 extension: Repeat last week's activity, but play the rhythm patterns ON AN OBJECT! Use different objects for each video (see below).
Video 1: Use an object from the kitchen.
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Video 2: Use an object you find outside.
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Video 3: Use one of your toys as an instrument!
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Week 1:
1. Choose a video to start.
2. Follow along with the video. When the Mozart icon jumps on a note your job is to read that note out loud.
3. You can read the notes out loud by saying “Du” or “Du-day.”
2. Follow along with the video. When the Mozart icon jumps on a note your job is to read that note out loud.
3. You can read the notes out loud by saying “Du” or “Du-day.”
NUTCRACKER SWORD FIGHT!
Second graders learned a "beat battle" sword fight to perform with the Russian "Trepak" Dance from the Nutcracker Ballet. Use the recordings below and have your student show you how it's done!
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DANCE OF THE SUGAR PLUM FAIRY
We learned to read the rhythm patterns in the "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" from The Nutcracker Ballet and compared the videos below.
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Rhythm Patterns
2nd grade rhythm patterns | |
File Size: | 27 kb |
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reading rhythm patterns |
writing rhythm patterns |
Solfeggio XVIII
Solfeggio XVIII is a song we learn in music class at the beginning of the year. Click the play arrow below to hear the song!
Here is another famous song that teaches solfege syllables!
Hello to You!STAY TUNED! The second grade classes will learn a new "Hello" song, then synergize to compose a new class version of the song.
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The Brass Family
How do brass instruments make a sound? |
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