Grade 5 Lesson 9
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In this lesson, you will:
- Echo Mjaa (d m s d’)
- Teach “A Wish for Peace”
- Teach “Raindrop Round”
- Introduce sixteenth notes with “Raindrop Round”
- Complete the rhythm sort for “Raindrops Round”
- Name the solfa in “Raindrops Round”
- Name the notes in “Raindrops Round”
- Option 1: Teach the Orff arrangement for “Raindrops Round”
- Option 2: Create rhythms to play while singing “Raindrops Round”
- Learn to play the rhythm band accompaniment for “Dona Nobis Pacem”
- Play along with “Dona Nobis Pacem”
- Poison Rhythm (sixteenth notes)
Extensions:
Objectives
- I can read rhythms and melodies.
- I can create and perform with rhythm.
- I can play instruments.
Teaching Procedures
Echo Mjaa (d m s d')
Copy LinkEcho Mjaa's singing do mi so do' in C major to prepare to read the notes/solfa for "Raindrops Round".
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Copy LinkThis is an easy two-part choral arrangement with a very positive message. Listen to the song. When teaching a part song, teaching the more difficult part is usually advisable. In this song, teach part two first. Then teach part one. Be sure that the students learn each part well before putting both parts together. Spend several classes on parts in unison. When students are secure on each part, divide the class into two groups and perform the partner song. If you wish, add sign language to the song. It adds choreography that is really beautiful and helps the students to remember their own part.
The vocal score is included in the supplemental resources if you would like your students to have music in their hands while they learn this piece.
Extension: Address the slur and dynamics.
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Copy LinkHave your students read the rhythms and solfa/note names. If your students are not reading rhythms or solfa/note names, teach by rote. Show the melodic shape of the song with arm movements as you sing.
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Copy LinkUse this song to introduce or review sixteenth notes.
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Copy LinkTeach the arrangement to your students or have them improvise and create their own.
Option 2: Create rhythms to play while singing "Raindrops Round"
Copy LinkDivide the class into two or three groups, giving each group unpitched rhythm instruments. Play the round on instruments. If one group has instruments made of wood (sticks, woodblocks) and the other group has instruments made of metal (triangles, jingle taps), there will be some interesting sounds when you play the round.
Extension: Sing the Raindrops Round as an A section, and play your rhythm as a B section. Decide on your final form: AB or ABA. If you have more students, you might be able to create a rondo: A B A C A D A
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Practice all parts.
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Copy LinkPlay along with the song, "Dona Nobis Pacem". Divide the class into 4 groups and try playing this all together.
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