Third Grade Music TEKS.

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Third Grade Music TEKS

Third Grade Music TEK 3.1A categorize and explain a variety of musical sounds, including children’s and adult voices

Third Grade Music TEK 3.1B categorize and explain a variety of music sounds, including woodwind, brass, string, percussion and instruments from various cultures

Third Grade Music TEK 3.1C use known music symbols and terminology in referring to rhythm, melody, timbre, form, tempo, dynamics (including mp and mf), to identify musical sounds present aurally

Third Grade Music TEK 3.1D identify and label small and large musical forms such as AB and ABA in simple songs and larger works

Third Grade Music TEK 3.2A read, write, and reproduce rhythmic patterns using standard notation, including 4 sixteenth notes, whole notes, whole rest, and previously learned note values in 2/4 and 3/4 meters as appropriate

Third Grade Music TEK 3.2B read, write and reproduce extended pentatonic patterns using standard staff notation

Third Grade Music TEK 3.2C identify and interpret new and previously learned music symbols and terms referring to tempo and dynamics

Third Grade Music TEK 3.3A sing and play classroom instruments independently or in groups with accurate intonation and rhythm

Third Grade Music TEK 3.3B sing or play a varied repertoire of music such as American folk songs and folk songs representative of local cultures, independently or in groups

Third Grade Music TEK 3.3C move alone and with others to a varied repertoire of music using gross motor, fine motor, locomotor and non-locomotor skills and integrated movement

Third Grade Music TEK 3.3D perform simple part work including rhythmic and melodic ostinato, derived from known repertoire

Third Grade Music TEK 3.3E interpret through performance new and previously learned music symbols and terms referring to tempo, dynamics

Third Grade Music TEK 3.4A create rhythmic phrases through improvisation and composition

Third Grade Music TEK 3.4B create melodic phrases through improvisation and composition

Third Grade Music TEK 3.4C create simple accompaniments through improvisation and composition

Third Grade Music TEK 3.5A perform a varied repertoire of songs, movement and musical games representative of American and local cultures

Third Grade Music TEK 3.5B identify music from diverse genres, styles, periods and cultures

Third Grade Music TEK 3.5C identify the relationships between music and interdisciplinary concepts

Third Grade Music TEK 3.6A exhibit audience etiquette during live and recorded performances

Third Grade Music TEK 3.6B recognize known rhythmic and melodic elements in aural examples using appropriate vocabulary

Third Grade Music TEK 3.6C describe specific musical events in aural examples such as changes in timbre, form, tempo, or dynamics using appropriate vocabulary

Third Grade Music TEK 3.6D respond verbally and through movement to short musical examples

Third Grade Music TEK 3.6E evaluate a variety of compositions and formal or informal musical performances using specific criteria