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Let Beethoven enchant your feelings: Lesson sheet
How do your students feel when they listen to these music fragments? Have them sign it using this worksheet. As an extension you can have the students draw or tell a story with one of the fragments (Symphony no. 5 is very suitable for this).
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Practicing note names: Worksheet
With this worksheet your youngest students practice putting the note names in the right place.
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The water orchestra: Music work with water
In this lesson you will work musically with water. The students listen to fragments that have a link with water. First they mimicked these. As a final assignment they compose a piece of music with water themselves.
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Playing a rhythm with musical instruments
During this lesson, students build a score with blocks. Each colored block represents a different rhythm. Then they play their score with musical instruments.
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South African National Anthem: Learning Rhythm
Lesson music related to the South African national anthem. In addition to a short substantive discussion, the students learn to indicate and follow the rhythm.
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Musical quartet based on graphic notation
In this contribution you will find a game of Happy Families around graphic notation.
The timbre is depicted at the top of the quartet. At the bottom is indicated how the timbre should be performed.
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Percussion: Layout and characteristics
This document, which you can use in a music lesson about percussion, shows the main percussion instruments based on some examples, listening fragments and some explanation.
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