Grade 3 Lesson 7
StartIntroduction
In this lesson you will:
- Echo Mjaa (drm)
- Teach “Closet Key”
- Play “Closet Key”
- Optional: Play “Closet Key” on Orff Instruments
- Name the solfa notes for “Closet Key”
- Name the notes for “Closet Key”
- Review Dynamics Terms and Symbols
- Read “In a Dark, Dark, Room”
- Listen to a Spooky Story
- Write Your Own Spooky Story
- When Your Story is Written, Read it with Sound Effects
- Play Freeze Dance with the Music
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 move and play with music.
- I can explain dynamics terms and symbols.
- I can create a story with sound effects.
Teaching Procedures
Echo Mjaa (drm)
Copy LinkTeach "Closet Key"
Copy LinkTeach the song "Closet Key." Students may be able to read the rhythm and/or the solfa notes. If not, teach it by rote.
This song gives students an opportunity to sing with a variety of dynamics. It can also be used to create ostinatos and different lyrics.
Play "Closet Key"
Copy LinkWatch the kids demo of "Closet Key" and play the game.
Game Directions: Choose two children---one to hide the key and one to find it. The finder must leave the room. The hider is given 30 seconds to hide the key. It must be visible with the naked eye. When the key is hidden the finder is allowed back in the room. The class sings the song, singing softly when the finder is far away from the key. As the finder gets closer the singing becomes louder. It is very important for the teacher to stress that at ALL dynamic levels, the tone quality should be beautiful.
Optional: Play "Closet Key" on Orff Instruments
Copy LinkThere is an Orff arrangement of the song if you have instruments.
Brainstorm a list of kinds of keys and words that end with key. Create a 16 beat B section where you’ll chant all the different kinds of keys.
For example: brass key, car key, house key, monkey!
Name the solfa notes for "Closet Key"
Copy LinkName the notes for "Closet Key"
Copy LinkReview Dynamics Terms and Symbols
Copy LinkRead through the chart below to review dynamics terms and symbols.
Read "In a Dark, Dark, Room"
Copy LinkRead the poem and try each line at a different dynamic level.
You might try starting loud and getting quieter. Or you might try starting quietly and getting louder.
Choose the Dynamics that You Like for this Poem
You could download and print the worksheet from supporting resources.
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use the interactive
Listen to a Spooky Story
Copy LinkWrite Your Own Spooky Story
Copy LinkWhen Your Story is Written, Read it with Sound Effects
Copy LinkWhen your story is written, read it with sound effects.