2.MUSIC.2.A
Read, write, and reproduce rhythmic patterns using standard notation in 2/4 meter, including half note/half rest.
Grade 2 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2013
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rhythmic patternsstandard notation2/4 meterhalf notehalf rest
Skills
- read (rhythmic patterns using standard notation in 2/4 meter) #dok2
- write (rhythmic patterns using standard notation in 2/4 meter) #dok2
- reproduce (rhythmic patterns using standard notation in 2/4 meter) #dok2
- identify (half note and half rest in rhythmic patterns) #dok1
Learning Targets
- I can identify half notes and half rests in standard notation. #dok1
- I can recognize rhythmic patterns written in 2/4 meter. #dok1
- I can read rhythmic patterns using standard notation in 2/4 meter. #dok2
- I can write rhythmic patterns using standard notation in 2/4 meter. #dok2
- I can reproduce rhythmic patterns using standard notation in 2/4 meter. #dok2
- I can construct rhythmic patterns that include half notes and half rests. #dok2
- I can analyze rhythmic patterns to determine if they fit in 2/4 meter. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Understanding and using standard music notation helps musicians communicate and perform rhythms accurately.
- Recognizing and reproducing rhythmic patterns builds foundational skills for performing and creating music.
Essential Questions
- What are the parts of standard rhythmic notation, and how do you read them?
- How do you know if a rhythmic pattern fits in 2/4 meter?
- Why is it important to recognize half notes and half rests in music?
- How can you use rhythm patterns you read or write to perform music?
- What strategies help you write and reproduce rhythms correctly using standard notation?