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Steps and Skips Worksheet
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This worksheet offers a brief overview on how to identify steps and skips on the staff. It then gives the student an opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge by identifying several examples as a step, a skip, or neither. This worksheet has worked well for me because it clearly defines what makes a step a step, and a skip a skip. Furthermore, it introduces to the student that other intervals are possible, without overloading them with new information (such as numeric intervals or interval qualities).

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Steps and Skips Worksheet

Music Theory Workshop
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Grades
5th - 12th, Higher Education
Pages
1
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes

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This worksheet offers a brief overview on how to identify steps and skips on the staff. It then gives the student an opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge by identifying several examples as a step, a skip, or neither. This worksheet has worked well for me because it clearly defines what makes a step a step, and a skip a skip. Furthermore, it introduces to the student that other intervals are possible, without overloading them with new information (such as numeric intervals or interval qualities).

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