Description
"Why are there three notes on this one beat? AND what is that number 3 above those three notes?" Triplets can be confusing for students, This product can help.
The first three slides can be a visual aid while explaining triplets. How they are similar yet different than normal subdivision of notes? These compare and contrast slides will help.
Use with:
> Large group instruction - project slides - explain - count, clap - play
> Individual drill and assessment
> In class or assign for at-home practice/drill
> Includes EASEL ACTIVITY & ASSESSMENT (WITH AUDIO EXAMPLES!)
This product presents:
+ Explanation of beat subdivision vs triplets
+ One-measure triplet rhythm (one triplet per measure).
+ Four multiple choice counting answers.
The counting answers in this deck use the “1-trip-let 2-trip-let”
method of counting triplets.
Applicable to NAfME (National Association for Music Education) Music Standards and NCCAS (National Coalition for Core Arts Standards)
Highlights
Description
"Why are there three notes on this one beat? AND what is that number 3 above those three notes?" Triplets can be confusing for students, This product can help.
The first three slides can be a visual aid while explaining triplets. How they are similar yet different than normal subdivision of notes? These compare and contrast slides will help.
Use with:
> Large group instruction - project slides - explain - count, clap - play
> Individual drill and assessment
> In class or assign for at-home practice/drill
> Includes EASEL ACTIVITY & ASSESSMENT (WITH AUDIO EXAMPLES!)
This product presents:
+ Explanation of beat subdivision vs triplets
+ One-measure triplet rhythm (one triplet per measure).
+ Four multiple choice counting answers.
The counting answers in this deck use the “1-trip-let 2-trip-let”
method of counting triplets.
Applicable to NAfME (National Association for Music Education) Music Standards and NCCAS (National Coalition for Core Arts Standards)




