Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

Creating AB Patterns

Subject Area

Mathematics
Arts Education

Grade(s)

K, 1, 2

Overview

Students will use math manipulatives to create AB patterns. They will play rhythm instruments following the patterns.  

    Mathematics (2019) Grade(s): KG

    MA19.K.15

    Classify objects into given categories of 10 or fewer; count the number of objects in each category and sort the categories by count.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:MA19.K.15

    Vocabulary

    • Classify
    • Venn diagrams
    • Pictographs
    • Yes/no charts
    • Bar graphs
    • Symbolic representations
    • Pictorial representations

    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • how to count.
    • Sort objects.
    • Category descriptors (e.g. triangles, rectangles, round, curved sides, color, etc).

    Skills

    Students are able to:
    • sort objects.
    • Effectively use strategies to count groups of objects.
    • Read and understand graphs.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • objects can be grouped into categories based on like characteristics.
    • They can gain information from graphs.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): KG - Music

    AE17.MU.K.4

    Organize personal musical ideas using iconic notation and/or recording technology, with guidance.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.MU.K.4

    Vocabulary

    Rhythm
    • Steady beat
    • Long/ Short
    • One and two sounds per beat
    • Silent beat
    Melody
    • High and low
    • Pitch set: So, Mi
    • Musical alphabet
    Harmony
    • Accompaniment/ no accompaniment
    Form
    • Like and unlike phrases
    • Echo
    Expression
    • Speak, sing, shout, whisper
    • Solo/ Group
    • Unpitched percussion
    • Flute, trumpet, violin, piano
    • Loud/ Soft
    • Fast/ Slow
    Other
    • Age-appropriate audience and performer etiquette

    Essential Questions

    EU: Musicians' creative choices are influenced by their expertise, context, and expressive intent.
    EQ: How do musicians make creative decisions?

    Skills Examples

    Performing
    • Chant, move, play, and sing grade level skills.
    • Echo simple rhythmic patterns.
    • Echo a three-pitch melodic pattern using the correct syllables and hand signs.
    Creating
    • Perform an improvised rhythmic pattern within a framework of four beats.
    • Perform an improvised melodic pattern on a pitched percussion instrument set to the pentatonic scale within a framework of four beats.
    • Improvise short songs and instrumental pieces using a variety of sound sources, including traditional or classroom sounds, body percussion, and sounds produced by electronic means.
    • Explore musical sources freely using found sounds, electronic sounds, or sounds from voice or instruments found in classroom, remembering to use sound and silence.
    Reading/ Writing
    • Create a visual representation of sound.
    Responding/ Evaluating
    • Respond to a musical call or question with an age- appropriate musical answer.
    • Evaluate peer performance to determine steady beat/no steady beat.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 2: Organize and develop artistic ideas and work.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 1 - Music

    AE17.MU.1.4

    Organize personal musical ideas using iconic notation and/or recording technology.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.MU.1.4

    Vocabulary

    Rhythm
    • Quarter note, quarter rest, paired eighth notes
    • Strong/ weak beat
    • Steady beat/ rhythm
    • Allegro/ adagio
    Melody
    • Pitch set: Mi, So, La
    • Steps/ skips/ repeated notes
    • Melodic direction
    • Modified staff
    • Line notes and space notes
    Harmony/texture
    • Rhythmic ostinati
    • Simple bordun
    Form
    • AB, ABA
    Expression
    • Legato, staccato
    • Piano (p), forte (f)
    • Classroom instrument classifications
    • Clarinet, trombone, cello, drum
    • Orchestral music: ballet
    • Non-Western music celebrations
    Other
    • Proper singing posture
    • Age-appropriate pitch matching (C4 -C5)1
    • Mallet/ drumming technique — hands together

    Essential Questions

    EU: Musicians' creative choices are influenced by their expertise, context, and expressive intent.
    EQ: How do musicians make creative decisions

    Skills Examples

    Performing
    • Perform original rhythmic compositions containing quarter note, quarter rest, paired eighth notes.
    • Perform original melodic compositions containing quarter note, quarter rest, paired eighth notes and using the pitches mi/so/la.
    Creating
    • Improvise 4-beat melodic phrases containing mi/so/la, both vocally and on pitched percussion instruments.
    • Construct 4-beat rhythmic patterns using manipulatives, such as note cards, popsicle sticks, or blocks.
    Reading/ Writing
    • Read 4-beat melodic phrases on a modified staff on which mi is indicated.
    • Notate from dictation 4-beat rhythm phrases using manipulatives such as note cards, popsicle sticks, or blocks.
    • Identify melodic patterns on a modified staff when played on a pitched instrument.
    Responding/ Evaluating
    • Create rubric for evaluation of peer compositions.
    • With guidance, apply peer suggestions to personal compositions. Select an original composition for performance.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 2: Organize and develop artistic ideas and work.
    Arts Education (2017) Grade(s): 2 - Music

    AE17.MU.2.4

    Use iconic or standard notation and/or recording technology to combine, sequence, and document personal musical ideas.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:AE17.MU.2.4

    Vocabulary

    Rhythm
    • Eighth note, eighth rest, half note, half rest, whole note, whole rest
    • Strong/ weak beat — 2/4; 3/4 meter
    • Accelerando/ ritardando
    Melody
    • Pitch Set: Do , Re, Mi, So, La
    • Five-line staff
    • Treble clef
    • Names of lines/ spaces (treble staff)
    Harmony
    • Melodic ostinati
    • Partner songs
    Form
    • AAB, AABA, Rondo
    • Verse/ Refrain
    Expression
    • Orchestral instrument families
    • Piano (p), forte (f)
    • Crescendo/ decrescendo
    • Orchestral Music: programmatic
    • Indigenous music: Native American
    • American music: slave songs, colonial folk songs
    Other
    • Age-appropriate pitch matching (B3-D5)1
    • Mallet/ drumming technique: alternating hands

    Essential Questions

    EU: Musicians' creative choices are influenced by their expertise, context, and expressive intent.
    EQ: How do musicians make creative decisions?

    Skills Examples

    Performing
    • Perform original melodic patterns in do pentatonic as an introduction to a known song.
    • Perform original rhythmic patterns on body percussion or unpitched percussion, containing eighth note, eighth rest, half note, half rest, whole note, whole rest, as an introduction to a known chant.
    Creating
    • Create a melody on pitched instruments using speech rhythms from a selected poem.
    • Improvise with a partner in question/answer style, using pitched or unpitched percussion instruments.
    Reading/ Writing
    • Notate speech rhythms from a selected poem, using iconic or standard notation.
    • Using music composition software, create an original composition based on a personally selected topic.
    Responding/ Evaluating
    • Refine compositions based on self-evaluation of a recorded performance.
    • Indicate dynamic markings for original compositions.

    Anchor Standards

    Anchor Standard 2: Organize and develop artistic ideas and work.
    Mathematics (2019) Grade(s): KG

    MA19.K.15

    Classify objects into given categories of 10 or fewer; count the number of objects in each category and sort the categories by count.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:MA19.K.15

    Vocabulary

    • Classify
    • Venn diagrams
    • Pictographs
    • Yes/no charts
    • Bar graphs
    • Symbolic representations
    • Pictorial representations

    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • how to count.
    • Sort objects.
    • Category descriptors (e.g. triangles, rectangles, round, curved sides, color, etc).

    Skills

    Students are able to:
    • sort objects.
    • Effectively use strategies to count groups of objects.
    • Read and understand graphs.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • objects can be grouped into categories based on like characteristics.
    • They can gain information from graphs.
    Mathematics (2019) Grade(s): KG

    MA19.K.15a

    Categorize data on Venn diagrams, pictographs, and “yes-no” charts using real objects symbolic representations or pictorial representations.

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    The Kennedy Center
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