Grade 1 Lesson 34
StartArticulation, Beat, Expression, Melodic Direction (high-middle-low)Themes(s):
Animal Songs, Food Songs, Eras in Music, Romantic
Extra Details:
Rhythm
Tone Set
Grades
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Introduction
In this lesson, you will:
- Sing the “Hello Song”
- Sing and move to “Go Bananas”
- Echo Bobo
- Review “Apple Tree”
- Review the game for “Apple Tree”
- Sing and play the “Apple Tree” game
- Color the Characters in the Chicken Little Story
- Watch the “Chicken Little Story”
- Instruments Used in the Story
- Tell the Chicken Little Storybook with sound effects
- Watch “Hens and Roosters” from Carnival of the Animals
- Optional: Complete the Hens and Roosters Worksheet
- Sing “The Music Time is Over”
Extensions
Musicplay is a menu. The teacher is not expected to teach every song or activity. Choose the songs and activities from the list that will best fit your schedule and the needs of your students.
Objectives
- I can sing and move to music.
- I can create sound effects for a story.
- I can listen, respond to and describe the music I hear.
Teaching Procedures
Sing the "Hello Song"
Copy LinkSing the echoes.
Fill in the names of the students in the blanks.
Sing and move to “Go Bananas”
Copy LinkSing and move to the song "Go Bananas."
Copy the movements of Mrs. Gagne and the class.
Echo Bobo
Copy LinkReview “Apple Tree”
Copy LinkUse this song to read rhythms and melody. At this point in the year, the students may be able to read the song instead of teaching it by rote. Read the rhythms first.
Review the game for “Apple Tree”
Copy LinkForm a standing up circle. The teacher walks with an apple around the inside of the circle, tapping a student on the head on each beat. The student tapped on the word “out” is the next person to walk with the apple. If it’s difficult for your students to reach the tops of the heads, have the students hold out their hands and tap hands instead. You can also play this as an elimination game, where the student that is “out” sits down. Elimination games sometimes lead to someone having hurt feelings. Instead of eliminating, the student that is “out” could go to a barred instrument and play an F-C bordun. If you don't have Orff instruments, you could have a selection of unpitched rhythm instruments to play.
Sing and play the “Apple Tree” game
Copy LinkColor the Characters in the Chicken Little Story
Copy LinkAs the story is read, put your characters in order.
If you don't have a printer, print their names, and draw the character.
Watch the “Chicken Little Story”
Copy LinkWatch the video of the "Chicken Little Story."
Mrs. Gagne is adding sound effects to the story.
What instruments did Mrs. Gagne use in the story?
A copy of the text + sound effects for the story is in supporting resources.
Instruments Used in the Story
Copy LinkThese are the instruments that Mrs. Gagne used in the story: glockenspiel, drum, woodblock, castanets, and triangle.
Tell the Chicken Little Storybook with sound effects
Copy LinkWatch “Hens and Roosters” from Carnival of the Animals
Copy LinkWatch "Hens and Roosters" from Carnival of the Animals.
When the hen pecks, is the music smooth or separated? It's separated.
Optional: Complete the Hens and Roosters Worksheet
Copy LinkIf you didn't do this worksheet in March, complete it now.