![]() This lesson works well as a small group activity if you have limited devices, or students could work independently if you have access to a class set of devices. In fact, it would be better if the students were randomly assigned one of the 5 songs so that they are all working on different ones simultaneously. There are 5 songs to create in total and they don’t need to be done in order. optionally composing a percussion part and/or harmony part to accompany the piece.It doesn’t matter if your students don’t know the name or composer of the theme – they can have a guess by identifying the piece and composer from a list of five choices.Īlthough they are simply copying the provided graphic notation to create the theme in this activity, they will be: ![]() ![]() The activity asks students to recreate well-known classical musical themes in Song Maker from a provided image, listen to what they’ve created and then fill out a corresponding worksheet where they can identify the mystery piece of spooky music. Here’s a fun Halloween-themed Chrome Music Lab Song Maker lesson for your upper-elementary, middle and high school students! It’s a simple, straightforward music tech lesson which can be done on iPads, Chromebooks, Macs or PCs.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |