4.MUSIC.2.B
Read, write, and reproduce extended pentatonic melodic patterns using standard staff notation.
Grade 4 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2013
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pentatonic melodic patternsstandard staff notation
Skills
- read (extended pentatonic melodic patterns using standard staff notation) #dok2
- write (extended pentatonic melodic patterns using standard staff notation) #dok2
- reproduce (extended pentatonic melodic patterns using standard staff notation) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can read extended pentatonic melodic patterns using standard staff notation. #dok2
- I can write extended pentatonic melodic patterns using standard staff notation. #dok2
- I can reproduce (sing or play) extended pentatonic melodic patterns that I see in standard staff notation. #dok2
- I can recognize pentatonic melodic patterns in different musical contexts. #dok1
Big Ideas
- Musicians use standard staff notation to accurately represent and reproduce melodic patterns.
- Pentatonic melodic patterns can be understood, created, and performed when students learn to read and write them using musical notation.
Essential Questions
- What makes a melodic pattern pentatonic?
- How does standard staff notation help us read and write melodies?
- Why is it important to be able to reproduce melodic patterns accurately?
- In what ways can pentatonic melodic patterns be used in music composition and performance?
- How can you identify extended pentatonic melodic patterns in a piece of music?