Description
Interactive Rhythm Lesson #2 for students to work on beginner RHYTHM, EAR TRAINING, and understand the note values in 3/4 time!
Lessons Discounted Price Bundled HERE!
Perfect for students in band, orchestra, chorus, or even general music!
This lesson includes:
1. 40 page Google slides presentation reviewing quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes, as well as a quarter rest.
2. A 28 slide interactive quiz in 3/4 time. It allows students to hear the audio of one (1) measure of rhythm (preceded by a 3 count metronome click) to then be "written" down. Students can listen to the measure as many times as they need to.
3. Students "write" down their answers by dragging and dropping the correct notes onto the music stand (see the PDF preview for a deeper understanding).
The benefit here is students can listen to the audio many times and not feel pressured in a real quiz classroom setting. Once they have completed all 28 questions, the are encouraged to check their work.
At this point you can review their work and choose if and when you would like to send over your PDF of the sheet music (for link to FREE answer sheet click below!)
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Click HERE for a FREE PDF of the ANSWERS!
Happy Teaching!
Elementary Music Distance Learning | Interactive Rhythm Quiz/Lesson 2!
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Description
Interactive Rhythm Lesson #2 for students to work on beginner RHYTHM, EAR TRAINING, and understand the note values in 3/4 time!
Lessons Discounted Price Bundled HERE!
Perfect for students in band, orchestra, chorus, or even general music!
This lesson includes:
1. 40 page Google slides presentation reviewing quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes, as well as a quarter rest.
2. A 28 slide interactive quiz in 3/4 time. It allows students to hear the audio of one (1) measure of rhythm (preceded by a 3 count metronome click) to then be "written" down. Students can listen to the measure as many times as they need to.
3. Students "write" down their answers by dragging and dropping the correct notes onto the music stand (see the PDF preview for a deeper understanding).
The benefit here is students can listen to the audio many times and not feel pressured in a real quiz classroom setting. Once they have completed all 28 questions, the are encouraged to check their work.
At this point you can review their work and choose if and when you would like to send over your PDF of the sheet music (for link to FREE answer sheet click below!)
>>>> Click Here for more Music Teaching Resources <<<<
Click HERE for a FREE PDF of the ANSWERS!
Happy Teaching!





