Best of luck Grade Threes!
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Welcome to the Royal Oak School Music blog where you'll find information about what we're working on in the Music Room, including links to music that we've studied, photos of students at work, symbols and images that we are exploring and assessment information, as well as some general thoughts on Music Education.
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Grade One students have been celebrating their newly
acquired musical notation skills by creating their own music. Partners began by using the rhythm notes of
“ta (one sound on a beat), “ti ti” (two sounds son a beat) and “rest (zero
sounds on a beat) to create a short phrase.
They then performed their composition for their classmates, who worked
hard to demonstrate effective audience skills.
First, students clapped their piece, then played it on sticks, and
finally used their written rhythm to improvise a melody on the xylophone. But
then we went one step further by reading and playing someone else’s music –
what an amazing thing to hear your
idea played by another person!
Grade Three students spent this month creating and
perfecting a large piece of music inspired by Mem Fox’s book Whoever You Are and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. We learned a song that affirmed common
humanity of peoples around the world, acknowledging that joy, pain and love are
the same wherever you live. Students
learned to play the “melodic chimes”, and then worked together to use this
instrument to accompany the song. As an
alternating section, students performed a three-part xylophone piece, over
which they spoke some of their most important thoughts about every child’s
right to healthy food and water, a high quality education and the right to live
with a family who loves you. What a
wonderful moment when all the students brought their individual parts together
to perform the piece as a group!