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Vocabulary
melodic patternsthree tonespentatonic scalemusic notationtechnologytools
Skills
  • read (melodic patterns with three tones from the pentatonic scale) #dok2
  • write (melodic patterns with three tones from the pentatonic scale) #dok2
  • reproduce (melodic patterns with three tones from the pentatonic scale) #dok2
Learning Targets
  • I can identify and name the three tones used in melodic patterns from the pentatonic scale. #dok1
  • I can read melodic patterns using three tones from the pentatonic scale on sheet music. #dok2
  • I can write melodic patterns using three tones from the pentatonic scale. #dok2
  • I can reproduce melodic patterns with three tones from the pentatonic scale using my voice or an instrument. #dok2
Big Ideas
  • Melodic patterns can be created and understood using a limited set of pitches, such as tones from the pentatonic scale.
  • Being able to read, write, and reproduce melodic patterns is a foundational skill in music literacy.
Essential Questions
  • What is a pentatonic scale and which tones are part of it?
  • How can we read and write melodic patterns using only three tones?
  • Why is it important to learn to reproduce melodic patterns?
  • How do melodic patterns help us understand music better?