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Charlottetown - Present and Practice Rhythm - Eighth Note Dotted Quarter Notes

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4th - 6th, Adult Education, Homeschool
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Are you looking for engaging activities to prepare and present rhythms (eighth note dotted quarter note)? Charlottetown's Burning Down rhythm and melody activities pack is perfect for teaching rhythm (eighth note dotted quarter note patterns), melody, and singing in parts, too.

Pat the steady beat, tap the rhythm icons and try the part-work challenges!

After presenting the notation, try the super and MEGA super part-work challenges. Practice reading, writing and improvising rhythms.

Included:

  • Lyrics
  • Steady beat charts
  • Tap the rhythms
  • Part-work challenge (steady beat v. rhythm)
  • Present: Label the sound (ta di; ti tam; ti tom; ti tie; du de)
  • Mini challenge
  • Kings and Queens Solo Assessment game
  • Present: eighth note and dotted quarter note
  • Read the rhythm (whole song)
  • Part-work challenge (steady beat v. rhythm)
  • Super challenge (steady beat v. rhythm v. ostinato)
  • Mega super challenge (beat v. rhythm v. ostinato v. canon)
  • Write the rhythm
  • The Case of the Missing Rhythms game (writing practice)
  • Improvise the rhythm (Rhythm Memory game)
  • Read the melody (whole song with rhythms and solfege)
  • Read the melody (whole song on staff with solfege labels)
  • Read the melody (whole song on staff without solfege labels)
  • Flashcards
  • Step by step instructions

Teachers like you are saying:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "I was looking for new visuals and activities for this concept and this is what I needed. Thank you!" - Laura H.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Another favorite piece for older students! Love the process of single eighth and dotted quarter note. Ti-tom sometimes gets overshadowed by tom-ti, so I am excited to use this resource!" - Kathy J.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "A wonderful process for learning a single eighth and dotted quarter note. Lots of detail and auxiliary activities. Excellent work by a master teacher." - Timothy M.

This download is a ZIP file with a PDF that can be projected onto your screen, smart board, white board or whatever you use in your classroom. This product is not a PowerPoint, but when viewed in full screen, can be used like a PowerPoint. This file looks great when printed!

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Total Pages
87 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
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Last updated Jul 28th, 2015
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