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Music Lesson: "Turkey Stew" Orff Song, Teaching Video, Audio Tracks

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Turkey Song and Music Lesson “Turkey Stew” with Orff arrangement.

Teach rhythm, Ostinato, Beat in this fun music lesson with ORFF parts to teach melody, bass, and rhythm.

It’s also a fun pretend play and movement activity for your November music classes.

This Thanksgiving music activity will help children learn and practice beat and rhythm. Your students will love the fun teaching video, playing rhythms, singing, and moving like a turkey!

Easy to adapt these materials across several age groups from PreK- 3rd grade.

*Be sure to watch the preview for a sample of the video and audio files.

CONCEPTS:

  • Half Note
  • Quarter Note
  • Quarter Rest
  • Eighth Notes (joined)

RESOURCE INCLUDES:

  • Teaching Video
  • Vocal and Rhythm Tracks
  • Teaching Presentation
  • Orff Arrangement with Melody-Bass- Shaker Ostinato, Wood Block Ostinato
  • Sheet Music

HOW TO USE THIS RESOURCE:

  • Music Teachers and Homeschoolers can use “Turkey Stew” music lesson with video and audio files as part of their November music and movement activities.
  • Learn the song and parts for an elementary music ensemble.
  • Divide your students into groups for MELODY-BEAT-OSTINATO BASS- OSTINATO WOOD BLOCK- OSTINATO SHAKER parts to learn how to play together in an ensemble.
  • Ask children to dramatize making their own turkey stew.
  • After practicing, children can perform the song for family, classmates. Consider making your own video of the chant for children to share on social media.
  • SING THE SONG
  • LEARN THE RHYTHMS
  • MOVE LIKE A TURKEY
  • PLAY THE INSTRUMENTS

VIRTUAL AND HOMESCHOOL:

  • Ask children to dramatize making their own turkey stew.
  • After practicing, children can perform the song for family, classmates. Consider making your own video of the chant for children to share on social media.
  • SING THE SONG
  • LEARN THE RHYTHMS
  • MOVE LIKE A TURKEY
  • CREATE YOUR OWN ACTIONS OR DANCE

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