Spring Music Activities - Rhythm Write the Room - Elementary Music Lessons - Rhythm Lesson - DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
Spring Music Activities - Rhythm Write the Room - Elementary Music Lessons - Rhythm Lesson - DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
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Looking for a fun and engaging Spring Music Activity? This Rhythm Spring Music Write the Room activity is perfect for any elementary music classroom!
This resource is perfect for all your elementary music students learning rhythms! Students will focus on reading and writing rhythms in standard notation as they "write the room." Since this activity is differentiated, it can be used with multiple grade levels!
Included:
7 Rhythm Sets (see below)
5 Recording Sheet Options
Answer Keys for Each Rhythm Set
Color & Black/White Printing Options
✅ Music Write the Room How To: Write the Room activities are wonderful for enforcing concepts in the elementary music room. For this activity, you’ll need to choose which version best fits your students’ needs. Print the recording sheet, answer key (optional), and cards for your chosen version. I like to laminate the cards, so they last longer. Cut out and hang the cards around the room. Students walk around the room with their recording sheet and write down the answers in the corresponding box.
Rhythm Sets Included:
Quarter Rest and Barred Eighths (Ta and Titi)
Quarter Rest (Shh)
Half Note (Ta-a)
Sixteenth Notes (Tika Tika)
Eighth/Sixteenth Combinations (Ti Tika and Tika Ti)
Syncopation including Sixteenth Combinations
Syncopation without Sixteenth Combinations
*Note: No actual syllables are used in this resource, so it can be used with any pedagogy!
Write the Room activities are a perfect example of independent work in the elementary music classroom. Not only do they give your students a chance to work independently, but they are practicing reading and rhythms!
This Spring Rhythm Music Write the Room is an all inclusive bundle with seven differentiated options! This LOW PREP activity is perfect for spring time in the elementary music classroom!
This Spring Music Rhythm Activity is perfect for:
Independent Work
Small Groups
Rhythm Stations
Early Finishers
Rhythm Assessment
Music Sub Plans
Looking for a fun and engaging Spring Music Activity? This Rhythm Spring Music Write the Room activity is perfect for any elementary music classroom!
This resource is perfect for all your elementary music students learning rhythms! Students will focus on reading and writing rhythms in standard notation as they "write the room." Since this activity is differentiated, it can be used with multiple grade levels!
Included:
7 Rhythm Sets (see below)
5 Recording Sheet Options
Answer Keys for Each Rhythm Set
Color & Black/White Printing Options
✅ Music Write the Room How To: Write the Room activities are wonderful for enforcing concepts in the elementary music room. For this activity, you’ll need to choose which version best fits your students’ needs. Print the recording sheet, answer key (optional), and cards for your chosen version. I like to laminate the cards, so they last longer. Cut out and hang the cards around the room. Students walk around the room with their recording sheet and write down the answers in the corresponding box.
Rhythm Sets Included:
Quarter Rest and Barred Eighths (Ta and Titi)
Quarter Rest (Shh)
Half Note (Ta-a)
Sixteenth Notes (Tika Tika)
Eighth/Sixteenth Combinations (Ti Tika and Tika Ti)
Syncopation including Sixteenth Combinations
Syncopation without Sixteenth Combinations
*Note: No actual syllables are used in this resource, so it can be used with any pedagogy!
Write the Room activities are a perfect example of independent work in the elementary music classroom. Not only do they give your students a chance to work independently, but they are practicing reading and rhythms!
This Spring Rhythm Music Write the Room is an all inclusive bundle with seven differentiated options! This LOW PREP activity is perfect for spring time in the elementary music classroom!
This Spring Music Rhythm Activity is perfect for:
Independent Work
Small Groups
Rhythm Stations
Early Finishers
Rhythm Assessment
Music Sub Plans