CPPS MUSIC LEVEL 3-4
Unit: Singing & Play
Term 2 |Semester One (2020)
Grade 3
“A Ram Sam Sam”.
We are learning to sing a song called A Ram Sam Sam
Step 1 - Watch the first video and learn the words and actions:
https://funmusicmembers.com/at-home/3l1-1/
Step 2 - Watch the second video and learn the untuned percussion parts:
https://funmusicmembers.com/at-home/3l1-2/
Learn each of three parts by clapping or tapping your lap while you watch the video.
The tambourine: clap.
The triangle: tap your index fingers together.
The drum: pat your lap.
Step 3 - Make or find a home-made instrument and play with the song. You can choose to make a drum, a triangle or a tambourine.
Search “make a simple drum” or “make a simple tambourine” on Google and you will find lots of ideas for how to make a simple instrument. Make the instrument, and then choose one of the three parts in “A Ram Sam Sam” and play along with the second video above.
When you can play it, video yourself playing the piece and save for future assessment
Grade 4
“Click Go the Shears”.
We are learning to sing a song Click Go the Shears.
Step 1 - Watch the video and learn the song.
Watch the video on this page:
https://funmusicmembers.com/at-home/4l1-1/
Step 2 - Complete the worksheet.
Complete the attached worksheet about the meaning of the words in the song. All the answers can be found in the first video above.
Step 3 - Learn the untuned percussion parts.
Watch the following video:
https://funmusicmembers.com/at-home/4l1-2/
In this video there are three untuned percussion parts: the claves, the triangle and the tambourine. Firstly, learn to play each one of them by clapping your hands or tapping your lap. You may need to watch the video over and over again to learn the parts correctly.
Then find or make an instrument to use as a pair of claves, a triangle or a tambourine, and play it along with the video. This can be as simple as finding two sticks to hit together as claves, or a plastic container to use as a tambourine.
Then record your performance on video and save for future assessment
Grades 3 & 4
Music Appreciation | Listen to these after completing the work assigned above
CPPS Music (Grade 4-6)
Term 3 |Semester Two (2020)
Mr. Richard Kant
WEEK - Monster Revision of Treble Lines and Spaces & Piece No.2
WE ARE LEARNING TO
1. Read sheet music on the treble clef music stave (5 lines and 4 spaces)
2. Practice reading sheet music to play on a Virtual Piano Keyboard.
Treble Clef - Challenge LEVEL 1
In this Challenge Level 1 - the notes FACE will be flashed on the screen. Your aim is to say the letter name of the note shown out aloud before Mr. Kant calls out the answer. The answer will only be called out if the time bar reaches "red".
Treble Clef - Challenge LEVEL 2
Treble Clef - Challenge LEVEL 3
In this Challenge Level 2 - the notes Middle C and EGBDF will be flashed on the screen. Your aim is to say the letter name of the note shown out aloud before Mr. Kant calls out the answer. The answer will only be called out if the time bar reaches "red".
In this Challenge Level 3 - ALL treble line and space notes will be flashed on the screen. The speed is faster than the previous two levels. Your aim is to say the letter name of the note shown out aloud before Mr. Kant calls out the answer. The answer will only be called out if the time bar reaches "red".
Watch Mr. Kant - He will attempt all treble and bass clef notes, 20 questions, at the fastest speed level on the app.
Seesaw activity - Please submit a video recording of exercise no.2. You can play it on the virtual piano, a keyboard, garage-band or any other keyboard instrument you have.
Listen to the recording and aim to play exactly as demonstrated. This recording is essentially your rubric.
Maintain a steady beat throughout. Refer to practice strategy for Exercise No.1.
If you are playing this Exercise No.2 on an actual keyboard, please do the following:
1. Use your right hand
2. Refer to finger numbers on the image on the right
3. Place your RH finger 3 on the first note and keep your hand in this position for the entire piece and use the finger that are over the notes.