Objectives: - review different rhythms and understand difference between simple and complex
- discuss different classroom options for Rhythm Scene and requirements
- students use knowledge to brainstorm two different classroom locations
- students view a rhythm scene to gain understanding of project 1. Watch this review video below about rhythms and the differences between simple and more complex rhythms.
2. Now that you have been assigned your group, watch this video on VoiceThread. The video discusses some good classroom options vs some bad classroom options and what makes one better or worse. There are many other classroom options that are not discussed in this video that would work as well.
3. Your group needs to brainstorm two different locations and put them into the shared google doc below. This way we do not have too many groups doing the same classroom.
4. For next class, your job (or homework) is to watch an AWESOME video example of a Classroom Rhythm Scene. You should watch the video fully first and then there will be a few questions to answer about the video. If you get the wrong answer, the video will pop up with the seconds you need to be able to figure out the right answer! This video will give you something to strive for in your own rhythm scenes!
Lesson 2: Listen to the Introductory Vocaroo!
Objectives: - review different rhythms and understand difference between simple and complex
- discuss different classroom options for Rhythm Scene and requirements
- students use knowledge to brainstorm two different classroom locations
- students view a rhythm scene to gain understanding of project
1. Watch this review video below about rhythms and the differences between simple and more complex rhythms.
2. Now that you have been assigned your group, watch this video on VoiceThread. The video discusses some good classroom options vs some bad classroom options and what makes one better or worse. There are many other classroom options that are not discussed in this video that would work as well.
3. Your group needs to brainstorm two different locations and put them into the shared google doc below. This way we do not have too many groups doing the same classroom.
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4. For next class, your job (or homework) is to watch an AWESOME video example of a Classroom Rhythm Scene. You should watch the video fully first and then there will be a few questions to answer about the video. If you get the wrong answer, the video will pop up with the seconds you need to be able to figure out the right answer! This video will give you something to strive for in your own rhythm scenes!
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