Grade 2 Lesson 5
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Introduction
In this lesson you will
- Sing the Echoes in “Welcome to Music”
- Echo mi-so-la (m sl)
- Learn “Time to Play”
- Create B and C Sections for “Time to Play”
- Option 1: Write a Rhythm on Paper
- Option 2: Write a Rhythm using the Rhythm Composition Tool
- Sing “Tony Chestnut”
- Listen and copy what students do as they sing “Tony Chestnut”
- Teach tempo with “Tony Chestnut”
- Optional: Practice using different tempos in the Tempo Interactive
- Dramatize Brahms’ “Hungarian Dance No. 5”
- Review “John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt”
- Review dynamics with “John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt”
- Optional for Canadian Thanksgiving: Play the game for “I’m the Fastest Turkey”
- Optional for Canadian Thanksgiving: Sing “Thanks a Lot!”
- Sing the Echoes in “The Music Time Is Over”
Optional:
- Optional for Canadian Thanksgiving: Play the game for “I’m the Fastest Turkey”
- Optional for Canadian Thanksgiving: Sing “Thanks a Lot!”
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 use different tempos in music.
Teaching Procedures
Sing the Echoes in “Welcome to Music”
Copy LinkSing the echoes in "Welcome to Music".
Echo mi-so-la (m sl)
Copy LinkWarm up your voices by echoing mi-so-la.
Learn "Time to Play"
Copy LinkListen to the song and watch how the notes go higher and lower.
Play the video again and sing along with the lyrics and the solfa.
Create B and C Sections for “Time to Play”
Copy LinkFind instruments to play the B and C sections of Time to Play and improvise with instruments during the B and C sections of the song.
Choose 2 kinds of instruments - woods and metals or drums and shakes/scrapes
Have one kind of instruments improvise in the B section and the other during the C.
Improvising means to make up the music as you go along.
Option 1: Write a Rhythm on Paper
Copy LinkOption 1: Print the composition template for the students. They fill in each box with one of the rhythms shown below. Then, play their rhythm as the B or C section in the song, "Time to Play."
Option 2: Write a Rhythm using the Rhythm Composition Tool
Copy LinkOption 2: If you have class devices, use the rhythm composition tool to write a rhythm.
When your composition is complete, copy it onto a piece of paper.
Then, go back to the video of the song and play your composition as the B and C sections of the song.
Sing "Tony Chestnut"
Copy LinkSing the song "Tony Chestnut."
If you remember them, do the movements.
If you need help remembering the movements use the demo video that follows.
Listen and copy what students do as they sing “Tony Chestnut”
Copy LinkListen and copy what students do in the Kids Demo video as they sing "Tony Chestnut".
Teach tempo with "Tony Chestnut"
Copy LinkListen to the song. Ask the students to raise their hand when they hear the music get faster. Ask the students to tell how the faster tempo makes them feel. Read about tempo on slides 1-7. Use the pointing pages on slides 9-11.
Optional: Practice using different tempos in the Tempo Interactive
Copy LinkChoose a level. Then you choose the tempo to clap.
If students need to review the terms, select the button titled Teaching Slides.
Then clap or pat the pattern with the music.
Try a new tempo.
Dramatize Brahms' "Hungarian Dance No. 5"
Copy LinkDramatize "Hungarian Dance No. 5" by Brahms.
Follow the instructions in the video.
Review “John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt”
Copy LinkReview the song "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt".
Play the video again and sing along.
If you made dynamics cards last week, hold up the correct card when you sing.
Review dynamics with "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt”
Copy LinkRead about dynamics (slides 1-6). Complete the dynamic quiz (slides 7-14). There is a full list of dynamic terms on slide 15.
Optional for Canadian Thanksgiving: Play the game for “I’m the Fastest Turkey”
Copy LinkOptional: Select song "I'm the Fastest Turkey" for Canadian Thanksgiving.
Sing the echoes while you watch students play the game in the Kids Demo video.
If you have a brother or sister at home, you play this as a "race" game.
Sing the song, then race to the finish!
Optional for Canadian Thanksgiving: Sing “Thanks a Lot!”
Copy LinkOptional: Select song "Thanks a Lot!" for Canadian Thanksgiving.
Watch the video and do the movements suggested by the words of the song.
Play it again and sing along.
Create new verses.
Sing the Echoes in "The Music Time Is Over"
Copy LinkSing the echoes in "The Music Time Is Over".