Description
In this Year 1/2 unit, students develop aural skills by exploring and imitating sounds, pitch and rhythm patterns using voice, movement and body percussion, addressing aspects of the Music Australian Curriculum.
✩ It is a 9 lesson unit (designed to be taught over a term) that contains all resources including posters and rhythm cards. While this unit covers the foundational knowledge needed to complete the unit, it is not the best unit to use if this is students first exposure to music lessons. Try the Year 1/2 Responding to Music Unit instead in that case.
✩ The editable planner includes relevant Australian Curriculum links. A separate planner for version 9 and version 8.4 of the Australian Curriculum has been included.
✩ The lessons are kept simple and succinct, five to six steps each, to help you save time. The clear instructions highlight the key points, allowing you to focus on the students and make the most of the learning opportunities.
✩ Mrs Amy123 is known for its fun and engaging lessons that involve a wide range of cooperative learning strategies. This means that some lessons will not feature worksheets, though some will.
✩ This unit also includes a grading guide that shows what each grade (A-E) would look like based on two activities from the unit. This document is also linked to the Achievement Standard for Year 1/2 Music.
Included are:
♦ Editable planner (6 pages)
♦ Worksheets (1 page + teacher guiding sheet)
♦ Resources (31 pages)
♦ Editable Grading Guide (1 page)
♦ Editable learning intentions and success criteria
Main Outcome
- Develop aural skills by exploring and imitating sounds, pitch and rhythm patterns using voice, movement and body percussion (ACAMUM080)
Other linked outcomes:
- Develop aural skills by exploring and imitating sounds, pitch and rhythm patterns using voice, movement and body percussion (ACAMUM080)
- Sing and play instruments to improvise, practise a repertoire of chants, songs and rhymes, including songs used by cultural groups in the community (ACAMUM081)
- Respond to music and consider where and why people make music, starting with Australian music, including music of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples (ACAMUR083)
- Create compositions and perform music to communicate ideas to an audience (ACAMUM082)
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