Kindergarten Music TEKS.

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Kindergarten Music TEKS

Kinder Music TEK K.1A Identify the difference between the 5 voices (sing, speak, inner, whisper, calling)

Kinder Music TEK K.1B Identify the timbre of adult and child singing voices.

Kinder Music TEK K.1C Identify the timbre of instrument families

Kinder Music TEK K.1D Identify same/different in beat/rhythm, higher/lower, louder/softer, faster/slower, and simple patterns in musical performances

Kinder Music TEK K.1E Identify same/different in beat/rhythm, higher/lower, louder/softer, faster/slower, and simple patterns in musical performances

Kinder Music TEK K.1E Identify beat, rhythm, and simple 2-tone or 3-tone melodies using iconic representation

Kinder Music TEK K.2A Sing or play classroom instruments independently or in groups

Kinder Music TEK K.2B Sing or play classroom instruments from diverse cultures and styles independently or in groups

Kinder Music TEK K.2C Move alone or with others to a varied repetoire of music using gross motor and fine locomotor and non-locomotor movements

Kinder Music TEK K.2D Perform simple partwork including beat vs. rhythm

Kinder Music TEK K.2E Perform music using softer/louder and faster/slower

Kinder Music TEK K.3A Sing songs and play musical games, including rhymes, folk music, and seasonal music

Kinder Music TEK K.3B Identify simple interdisciplinary concepts related to music

Identify and demonstrate appropriate audience behavior during live or recorded performances Kinder Music TEK K.4A

Identify steady beat in musical performances Kinder Music TEK K.4B

Kinder Music TEK K.4C Compare same/different in beat/rhythm, higher/lower, louder/softer, faster/slower, and simple patterns in musical performances