We are always working on reading rhythms in the music room. One way we are practicing that skill is by reading rhythm maps and creating rhyhtm towers. In December, we made our rhythm cup towers in the shape of Christmas trees. Our students had a blast reading the map and finding the cup with the correct note to add to the tower next. After following the maps a few times, they enjoyed making their own maps to follow. These friends are excellent rhythm readers. We currently can read and write rhythms containing quarter notes, pairs of eighth notes, quarter rests, and half notes.
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Working together to read the map. |
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Showing off their finished product! |
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