Sight Reading Discovery Sheet
£3.00
If your elementary level students are struggling with sight reading, this discovery sheet will help!
Description
If your elementary level students are struggling with sight reading, this discovery sheet will help! It helps students to break down, analyse and assess their understanding of the different elements of the written music (metre, rhythm, notation, tonality).
For more information on musical elements, check out my downloadable 22-page Musical Elements Booklet.
Created by Ruth Alberici
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Additional information
Age | All Ages |
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Level | Beginner (Initial), Early Elementary (Grade 1), Elementary (Grade 2) |
Resource Type | Worksheet |
Seasonal | Non Seasonal |
Teaching Focus | Note Reading, Rhythm, Theory |
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Such a useful resource which summarises beautifully the approach I already take. It’s concisely written using direct, student-friendly language. Much appreciated!
I would say that clapping the rhythms would be high up the list rather than at the bottom.
Message from the Creator
You are absolutely right, so I have updated the resource to show the rhythm work at the top.
good breakdown