By Lee Thomas Hagan RHYTHMIC DICTATION. NGSS MU.K.S. SKILLS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCESSES MU.K.S.3.4 Imitate simple rhythm patterns played by the teacher.

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By Lee Thomas Hagan RHYTHMIC DICTATION

NGSS MU.K.S. SKILLS, TECHNIQUES, AND PROCESSES MU.K.S.3.4 Imitate simple rhythm patterns played by the teacher or a peer. MU.K.O. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE MU.K.O.1.1. Respond to beat, rhythm, and melodic line through imitation. MU.K.C.1.1. Respond to music from various sound sources to show awareness of steady beat.

OJECTIVES/RESOURCES Initiate interest – Video Engagement – smart board, clapping, stomping. Understanding of note values – Power point Understanding of rest values – Power point Dictation of note values – worksheet Dictation of rest values – worksheet Evaluation – written, clapped, and stomped.

WHOLE NOTE HALF NOTE QUARTER NOTE 4 BEATS 2 BEATS 1 BEAT _4___________________________________________________ 4

WHOLE NOTE HALF NOTE QUARTER NOTE 4 BEATS 2 BEATS 1 BEATS

EIGHTH NOTE ½ BEATS SIXTEENTH NOTE ¼ BEATS

EIGHTH REST SIXTEENTHREST ½ BEATS ¼ BEATS