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"These are great centers that not only have students practicing rhythm, but it also gives my students a chance to use instruments that I don't have enough for the whole class. They get to play instruments that they don't get to play very often."
Jessica W.
Description
Get out those rhythm instruments and let's make music! Reading simple icons for ta and titi students can play through this entire activity. Designed for students who are just learning to read ta, titi and sh (quarter notes, barred eighth notes and quarter rest), this activity works perfectly as a workstation.
Rhythm instruments needed are maracas, drums, tambourine and claves or rhythm sticks.
Included in this download: 8 pages (4 measures on each page) of rhythms, a chart that shows what the icons mean, a task card to use in the workstation and suggestions for using this product.
Although this is set up as a workstation, I often use it with my whole class by projecting it onto my whiteboard.
Save 30% off this product when you purchase it as part of the Music Workstations MEGA Bundle.
You might also like:
Maraca Reading Station
Tamborine Reading Station
Rhythm Stick Reading Station
Rhythm instruments needed are maracas, drums, tambourine and claves or rhythm sticks.
Included in this download: 8 pages (4 measures on each page) of rhythms, a chart that shows what the icons mean, a task card to use in the workstation and suggestions for using this product.
Although this is set up as a workstation, I often use it with my whole class by projecting it onto my whiteboard.
Save 30% off this product when you purchase it as part of the Music Workstations MEGA Bundle.
You might also like:
Maraca Reading Station
Tamborine Reading Station
Rhythm Stick Reading Station
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What others say
"These are great centers that not only have students practicing rhythm, but it also gives my students a chance to use instruments that I don't have enough for the whole class. They get to play instruments that they don't get to play very often."
Jessica W.
Description
Get out those rhythm instruments and let's make music! Reading simple icons for ta and titi students can play through this entire activity. Designed for students who are just learning to read ta, titi and sh (quarter notes, barred eighth notes and quarter rest), this activity works perfectly as a workstation.
Rhythm instruments needed are maracas, drums, tambourine and claves or rhythm sticks.
Included in this download: 8 pages (4 measures on each page) of rhythms, a chart that shows what the icons mean, a task card to use in the workstation and suggestions for using this product.
Although this is set up as a workstation, I often use it with my whole class by projecting it onto my whiteboard.
Save 30% off this product when you purchase it as part of the Music Workstations MEGA Bundle.
You might also like:
Maraca Reading Station
Tamborine Reading Station
Rhythm Stick Reading Station
Rhythm instruments needed are maracas, drums, tambourine and claves or rhythm sticks.
Included in this download: 8 pages (4 measures on each page) of rhythms, a chart that shows what the icons mean, a task card to use in the workstation and suggestions for using this product.
Although this is set up as a workstation, I often use it with my whole class by projecting it onto my whiteboard.
Save 30% off this product when you purchase it as part of the Music Workstations MEGA Bundle.
You might also like:
Maraca Reading Station
Tamborine Reading Station
Rhythm Stick Reading Station
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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These are great centers that not only have students practicing rhythm, but it also gives my students a chance to use instruments that I don't have enough for the whole class. They get to play instruments that they don't get to play very often.
This resource is great! I love using it for stations and centers.
Just what I was looking for. Great percussion play along resource for the younger group. Thank you.
It's nice and easy to use when working with students who aren't strong readers or those who do not speak English.
We use these during centers and it is a really fun activity for my students.
My students loved this activity! It was fabulous being able to put it up on the smartboard. We played it together and then took turns playing a line at a time. Great resource!
Thank you for creating!!
Instruments are always a hit with my younger students. These sheets make it fun for them to follow along and play their instrument. I use these in the 2nd half of the year and ask them to no longer work on their own but as a group. So fun to see the excitement on their faces!
My students loved using this resource.
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