Bellringer – Day 8 1)What is duration in music? 2)What is pitch in music? 3)What is your favorite color?

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Bellringer – Day 8 1)What is duration in music? 2)What is pitch in music? 3)What is your favorite color?

Learning Targets I can identify notes and rests. I can notate notes and rests. I can recognize whether pitches are higher, lower, or the same.

Duration of Notes and Rests Whole Note Duration of 4 counts

Duration of Notes and Rests Duration of 2 Counts

Duration of Notes and Rests Duration of 1 Count

Duration of Notes and Rests Duration of ½ Count

Activity In your journal draw the following: Whole note Half Note Quarter Note Eighth Note

Duration of Notes and Rests Duration 4 Counts 2 Counts 1 Count ½ Count ¼ Count

Activity Draw the following in your journal Sixteenth Note Whole rest Half rest Quarter rest Eighth rest Sixteenth rest

Pitch – Higher,Lower, or Same. *activity --- listen to each pair of notes. If the second pitch is higher, do a thumbs up. If the second pitch is lower, do a thumbs down. If the two pitches are the same, do a fist of fury.

Learning Targets I can identify notes and rests. I can notate notes and rests. I can recognize whether pitches are higher, lower, or the same.