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Monday, September 29, 2014
Autumn leaf rhythms to read!
Here are 5 different autumn leaf printables with duple meter rhythms to read. All rhythms are 4 beats long, and have just quarter notes and eighth notes.
3 of the rhythms come straight from the first duple meter Verbal Association LSA, representing the Easy, Medium, and Difficult patterns that the kids learn to chant.
Download the leaf rhythms here.
Print these on autumn-leaf-colored paper (I used red, orange, yellow, brown, and green, and printed 6 of each pattern), cut, and laminate, for a cute rhythm reading activity where the kids can hold different rhythms they'll get to read!
As an extension to the activity, print out BLANK leaves, and have small groups write their own 4-beat rhythms! Then have the kids perform the rhythms for each other in a Rondo form using a fall song as the A section of the rondo, and each small group as the B/C/D/E sections! (I use a song called "Fall Canon," which I got from an Orff class.)
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