Like we did in class this week, children can bring in recycled garbage from home to make musical instruments. They can work in groups to create sounds based on the story. Children can also use different objects around them to make sounds. They can act out the story and include sound effects using their voice. We could also write out different sounds that occur in a particular book and have the class as a whole sound them out. Children can benefit from these different activities because they enhance creativity, learning, and group work. Learning is enhanced because children have to get more involved in the story. These kinds of activities make learning more fun for children and create more of a desire to learn.
Binary form is when a piece of music is structured into two sections, both of which are usually repeated. The two sections in binary form are A and B. Section A will move away from the tonic and section B will move back and end in the tonic. Two examples of songs in binary form are I Got Rhythm and Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
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