Kodály Songs with Orff Arrangements Activity BUNDLE | Do Re Mi So

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Description
Are you looking for Kodály songs with Orff arrangements to teach Do, Re, Mi, So? Do you need both iconic and standard notation? This BUNDLE is the perfect answer with differentiated activities for varied abilities and multiple grade levels. Your students will be actively engaged reading, singing, moving, and playing.
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Songs Included in this No-Prep Do, Re, Mi, So BUNDLE
- Johnny Works with One Hammer | Kodály Song with Orff Arrangement
- Swing a Lady Upton | Kodály Song with Orff Arrangement
- Sea Shell | Kodály Song with Orff Arrangement
- Who's That Tapping at the Window? | Kodály Song with Orff Arrangement
- How Many Miles to Babylon | Kodály Song with Orff Arrangement
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Each Helpful Lesson Includes Fun, Attainable Instrumental Accompaniments
- Two rhythmic ostinato patterns
- Two melodic ostinato patterns
- Recorder notation
Differentiation Options: Three differentiated versions of recorder notation are provided for students needing additional support - all note prompts, note change prompts only, no prompts.
Activities Included in this No-Prep BUNDLE
Activities include singing, movement, playing rhythmic and melodic percussion instruments and recorder. Also included are very short, simple, written “Take it Home” pages designed to complete and practice at school and share at home.
Also Included in these Easy-to-Use Lessons
- Student Learning Outcomes
- Learning Targets written as clear concise student-centered “I can” statements
- A simple, doable, observational assessment option with rubric
- Two piano scores provided for each lesson (key of F, key of G)
- Ensemble score (key of G)
- Iconic and standard music notation
- Large easy-to-read music notation
- Built-in learning with built-in student response
- Guided instruction teaching Do, Re, Mi, So on the staff while integrating solfege and hand signs
- Xylophone templates for "air play" practice
- Movement activities
- Printable “Take it Home” pages which may also be used as assessments
- An editable slide with border for customization of lesson if desired
- A slide which may be printed as a poster to display in classroom
Easy-to-Use Lessons Teach Movable Do
Key changes are presented in a simple, easy-to-understand manner making the concept commonplace. This prepares students to read music in any key. Information is presented “just-in-time” in order to focus student attention.
Flexible Lessons are NOT Rhythm Syllable Specific
The lessons in this easy-to-use Music Literacy Series do not dictate the use of one specific rhythm syllable system. You may use any rhythm reading system with these lessons, Kodály, French Time, Gordon, Takadimi, or Numerical.
Learn Through Play
Learning through play is important, even for upper elementary children. This BUNDLE provides movement activities and games which are sure to become favorites for teachers and students.
More No-Prep Music Reading Resources
If you are looking for more no-prep music reading lessons using iconic and standard music notation, you may be interested in the lessons below.
- Rhythm Reading Activity BUNDLE
- Music Reading Activity BUNDLE - So, Mi
- Music Reading Activity BUNDLE - So, La, Mi
- Music Reading Activity BUNDLE - Do, Re, Mi
- Music Reading Activity BUNDLE - Do, Mi, So
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TerriLloyd@FrauMusik.com