Grade 4 Lesson 8
StartIntroduction
In this lesson, you will:
- Sing the echoes with Mjaa (drm sl in C Major)
- Read the music for “Pass the Pumpkin”
- Play the game with “Pass the Pumpkin”
- Optional: Play the orff arrangement for “Pass the Pumpkin”
- Optional: Play “Pass the Pumpkin” on Boomwhackers
- Listen to “Mäku e”
- Play the stick game with “Mäku e”
- Watch a Maori Titi Torea Performed by Singers at the Polynesian Cultural Center
- Choose instruments and play along with “Hobgoblin”
- Review “Bats”
- Option 1: Play the orff arrangement for “Bats”
- Option 2: Play “Bats” on ukuleles or guitars
- Read (or Write) Your Own Spooky Story
- When Your Story is Written, Read it with Sound Effects
Extensions:
Objectives
- I can read and play along with music.
- I can play a stick game.
- I can create a story with sound effects.
Teaching Procedures
Sing the echoes with Mjaa (drm sl in C Major)
Copy LinkWarm up the voice with Mjaa and prepare the tone set for "Pass the Pumpkin".
Read the music for "Pass the Pumpkin"
Copy LinkThis is a music reading song and game. Have the students read the rhythms using rhythm names, and sing the melody using either solfa or letter names.
Play the game with "Pass the Pumpkin"
Copy LinkGame directions: Print and cut up the Rhythm Flashcards that are found in the supporting resources (choose the rhythms that your students can read), and put them into a pumpkin, or another container if you don’t have a pumpkin. As the students sing, they pass the pumpkin. At the end of the song, or at a signal, the student who has the pumpkin in front of them pulls a rhythm from the pumpkin and claps it. The class echoes. The student that clapped the rhythm goes to the front of the class to become the start of a rhythm chain. The second student that claps becomes rhythm two in the chain. When there are two students, clap both rhythms, then have the students turn away from the class so the class has to remember both rhythms. If the class is successful remembering two rhythms, continue adding to the chain. How many rhythms can your students remember?
Optional: Play the orff arrangement for "Pass the Pumpkin"
Copy LinkPlaying and Creating: Have the students improvise or create rhythms on non-pitched instruments as an interlude between repetitions of the song.
Optional: Play "Pass the Pumpkin" on Boomwhackers
Copy LinkListen to "Mäku e"
Copy LinkPlay the stick game with "Mäku e"
Copy LinkWatch a Maori Titi Torea Performed by Singers at the Polynesian Cultural Center
Copy LinkChoose instruments and play along with "Hobgoblin"
Copy LinkChoose 3 instruments to play along with Schumann.
A - sticks
B - triangle
C - drum
Substitute body percussion or other instruments if needed.
If the music is too fast, use the gear tool on the lower right side of the video to slow it.
Review "Bats"
Copy LinkOption 1: Play the orff arrangement for "Bats"
Copy LinkCreative Ideas: Set the instruments up in E minor pentatonic. Have the students improvise melodies on the barred instruments or on recorders using DE GAB D.
Add Sound Effects: Give balloons to four or five children. They make the “eee eee eee” sound by letting only a little air out of the balloon. At the end of the song, they release the balloons letting them “fly away.” This works best when you give the balloons to only four or five children. When I’ve given them to the entire class, they get so excited about having the balloons that they forget to sing.
If you don't have Orff instruments you could accompany the song with E-B Boomwhackers.