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Lesson 1 Notes and Rest (Week 1-2)

This music lesson introduces students to notes and rests. It defines rhythm as the regular flow of music in time expressed through notes and rests. Various note symbols are presented along with their corresponding time values in beats, including whole notes equal to 4 beats, half notes equal to 2 beats, quarter notes equal to 1 beat, eighth notes equal to 1/2 beat, and sixteenth notes equal to 1/4 beat. Rest symbols and their parallel time values are also shown. Students are given examples to identify note names and symbols. A homework assigns illustrating note and rest symbols with their time values. A performance task asks students to demonstrate note beats through clapping.
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Lesson 1 Notes and Rest (Week 1-2)

This music lesson introduces students to notes and rests. It defines rhythm as the regular flow of music in time expressed through notes and rests. Various note symbols are presented along with their corresponding time values in beats, including whole notes equal to 4 beats, half notes equal to 2 beats, quarter notes equal to 1 beat, eighth notes equal to 1/2 beat, and sixteenth notes equal to 1/4 beat. Rest symbols and their parallel time values are also shown. Students are given examples to identify note names and symbols. A homework assigns illustrating note and rest symbols with their time values. A performance task asks students to demonstrate note beats through clapping.
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MUSIC

. 6

Lesson 1 - NOTES AND REST

Teacher : Krister Ann M. Jimenez


Lesson Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, the students
are expected to:

 Identify the notes and rest.

 Identify the time values of notes and rest.


What do you observe in these
pictures?
What is rhythm?
Rhythm - is the regular flow

of music in time.

It is expressed through notes

and rest in a musical piece.


Terms to Remember:

Notes are symbols that represent sound.

Rest is symbol that represent silence.


Silence is the absence of sound.
Kinds of Notes and Their Time Value
Kinds of Notes and Their Time Value

whole note
time value = 4 beats
Kinds of Notes and Their Time Value

half note
time value = 2 beats
Kinds of Notes and Their Time Value

quarter note
time value = 1 beat
Kinds of Notes and Their Time Value

eight note
time value = 1/2 beat
Kinds of Notes and Their Time Value

sixteenth note
time value = 1/4 beat
Kinds of Notes and Their Time Value
Seatwork #1
Identify the name of the given notes.

1. 4.

2.
5.
3.
Homework
Direction: Illustrate the musical symbol for each item.
Then, write the corresponding time value in the next
column.
Kinds of Rest and Their Time Value
Kinds of Rests and Their Time Value

whole rest
time value = 4 beats
half rest
time value = 2 beats
quarter rest
time value = 1 beat
eight rest
time value = 1/2 beat
sixteenth rest
time value = 1/4 beat
Kinds of Rests and their time value
Long Quiz: Complete the table below
PERFORMANCE TASK

Record a video demonstrating the different kinds of beats of different notes by


clapping your hands.

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