Active listening exercises for singers6/17/2023 ![]() ![]() Pupils could come out to circle any words or phrases which are the same. At the end, ask everyone to look at both sides of the board and identify any similarities. You may wish to ask all pupils to be jotting down ideas to ensure everyone is engaged.ĥ. As soon as they have written a word or phrase, another pupil can come up.Ĥ. Whilst it is playing pupils come up to the front (only two at a time) to write down one word/phrase in the relevant column, to describe the music.ģ. ![]() Draw a line down the middle of the whiteboard each musical extract has one half of the board.Ģ. This activity works well when comparing two pieces of music.ġ. Classroom whiteboard and whiteboard pens OR class set of mini-whiteboards, pens & rubbers.As well as exploring the various images, discuss the promenade theme which portrays the visitor progressing through the exhibition: It may be helpful to give key word prompts.Ĥ. Play excerpts of the music and ask pupils to discuss how the music reflects the images.Display some of the images from the ‘exhibition’ and ask pupils to describe them.Give pupils some background information about Pictures at an Exhibition or ask pupils to research it themselves and present their findings.Pictures an Exhibition by Mussorgsky to play in class.Īctivity: Part 1: Pictures at an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky.Abstract art examples to display on board and as laminated pupil hand-outs.Powerpoint (or equivalent) with images from Pictures at an Exhibition (see below) and prompts.This task works particularly well as part of a programme music scheme of work. Pupils listen on individual devices and complete the Bingo! task. ![]() The first pupil to cross off all the items shouts Bingo!Īdaptation for different classroom requirements:ġ. Give out 1 bingo card per pupil, play the extract of music and pupils cross off or place a counter on, an image or key word once they hear it. You can make your own bingo cards using this website and if the music category doesn’t have the vocabulary you’re after, add in your own key terms and create a bespoke bingo card set. ![]()
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