Grade 1 Lesson 19: Peter and the Wolf 4
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Brass Family, Woodwind Family, String Family, Percussion Family, Timbre of Orchestral InstrumentsThemes(s):
Animal Songs
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Introduction
In this lesson, you will:
- Option 1: Watch the Story of Peter and the Wolf (Hunting Party)
- Option 2: Watch the Story of Peter and the Wolf (Hunting Party)
- Option 3: Watch the Story of Peter and the Wolf (Photographers)
- Print the Names of the Instruments
- Option 1: Match the Character to the Instrument (Hunting Party)
- Option 2: Match the Character to the Instrument (Photographers)
- Optional: Explore the Peter and the Wolf Unit
Objectives
- I can name the instruments used in Peter and the Wolf.
- I can retell the story of Peter and the Wolf.
- I can match the instruments used in Peter and the Wolf to the characters.
Teaching Procedures
Option 1: Watch the Story of Peter and the Wolf (Hunting Party)
Copy LinkWatch the Story of Peter and the Wolf.
This time, the story will include the complete orchestral performance.
You have 2 options.
Option 1: this option will link to the Disney version of Peter and the Wolf. (not available in all countries)
Option 2: the Musicplay version.
Option 2: Watch the Story of Peter and the Wolf (Hunting Party)
Copy LinkWatch the Musicplay version of the story of Peter and the Wolf.
The other option above, will link to the Disney version of Peter and the Wolf. (not available everywhere)
Option 3: Watch the Story of Peter and the Wolf (Photographers)
Copy LinkPrint the Names of the Instruments
Copy LinkIf you have a printer, download the Name the Instruments Worksheet.
Print the words and color the pictures.
If you don't have a printer, print the names of the instruments and try to draw them.
Option 1: Match the Character to the Instrument (Hunting Party)
Copy LinkIf you have a printer, download the Match the Character to the Instrument Worksheet.
Draw a line from the character to the instrument that represents it.
Print the words and color the pictures.
If you don't have a printer, print the names of the instruments and try to draw the character.
Option 2: Match the Character to the Instrument (Photographers)
Copy LinkIf you have a printer, download the Match the Character to the Instrument Worksheet.
Draw a line from the character to the instrument that represents it.
Print the words and color the pictures.
If you don't have a printer, print the names of the instruments and try to draw the character.