Theme and Variations
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Theme and Variations Bulletin Board |
Before the break, the Grade 6s started a unit about Theme and Variations. This lesson idea came from one of my favourite sites, OMEA. I love the Minds On activity in this lesson.
The "Theme" sheet for the circles |
Here are some of my fave variations:
We are currently in the process of listening to a number of variations of "Jingle Bells" and identifying the elements of music that the composer changed. For our summative assessment, students will do the same activity but for "Are You Sleeping." Check out the Grade 6 unit on the OMEA site for some blackline masters and mp3s of "Are You Sleeping."
Click here for a full lesson plan to introduce theme and variations to your students.
Lesson 2 in this series gets your students working in groups to scaffold their learning. I give my students a melody map of a familiar song and with their group, they change it in some way.
Then, students co-create an anchor chart about how to change a melody and they compose two variations for their theme. We end off with a performance for the class and an exit ticket to assess their understanding. Check out Lesson 2 here.
What a great idea! I'm planning on using this for my group piano lessons this week.
ReplyDeleteHi Heidi! I'm so glad you tried this out. How did it go?
ReplyDeleteI'm working on Theme and Variations with my 2nd and 3rd grade E-learners this week! I'm excited to give this a try.
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