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Rain Rhythms
This music scheme of work for Key Stage Two gets the children to practise composing and performing four beat rhythm patterns to reflect ideas and expressions illustrating the weather. The class can choose vocabulary phrases to build their rhythm patterns to show how rain moves and sounds.
Practise composing and performing four beat rhythm patterns to reflect ideas and expressions illustrating the weather
Lesson One : Weather Sounds
Explore some of the musical techniques that can be used to create sounds representing different types of weather
Lesson Two : Rhythm Words
Select a range of word phrases to develop rhythm patterns that can be used to represent rain
Lesson Three : Changing Tempo
Compose and perform a selection of different four beat rhythm patterns at a range of quick and slow tempos
Lesson Four : Thunder and Lightning
Select and perform a range of different rhythm patterns that can represent a type of weather
Lesson Five : Rainstorm
Compose and perform a range of different rhythm patterns that can represent the sounds that can be heard during a rainstorm
Lesson Six : Storm Orchestra
Select and perform a range of rhythm patterns to represent a storm that can be played as a group composition
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