Bell Ringers Week 10
Monday1. Draw a BASS clef
2. Label the spaces and lines with LETTERS. (Remember "All Cows Eat Grass" and "Good Bananas Don't Fall Apart") 3. Draw 2 eighth notes on low G 4. Draw quarter notes on A, low G, and C. 5. Draw a half note on B 6. Draw 2 eighth notes on low G 7. Draw quarter notes on A, low G, and D. 8. Draw a half note on C. What song is this? Tuesday1. Draw a BASS clef
2. Label the spaces and lines with LETTERS. (Remember "All Cows Eat Grass" and "Good Bananas Don't Fall Apart") 3. Draw 2 eighth notes on low G, 4. Draw quarter notes on the high G, then E, C, B, and low A. 5. Draw two eighth notes on high F, 6. Draw quarters notes on high E, C, D. 7. Draw a half note on C. WednesdayThursdayMusic Listening
Song Title: Performer: The Beatles 1. Does this song use AAB blues lyric form? 2. Does this song use the 12-bar blues form? Excerpt 1 Friday |
Taken from: NPR
Between 1915 and 1970, more than 6 million African-Americans moved out of the South to cities across the Northeast, Midwest and west. This relocation — called the Great Migration — resulted in massive demographic shifts across the United States. Between 1910 and 1930, cities such as New York, Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland saw their African-American populations grow by about 40 percnt, and the number of African-Americans employed in industrial jobs nearly doubled. "The Great Migration" had such an effect on almost every aspect of our lives — from the music that we listen to to the politics of our country to the ways the citys even look and feel, even today,"
1. There are 3 words that contain errors. Find 2 of them. First write the word incorrectly, then re-write it correctly directly next to it.
2. Between 1915 and 1970, from which region of the United States did African-Americans migrate?
3. State one way the Great Migration has affected our lives in the United States.
The Story
Between 1915 and 1970, more than 6 million African-Americans moved out of the South to cities across the Northeast, Midwest and west. This relocation — called the Great Migration — resulted in massive demographic shifts across the United States. Between 1910 and 1930, cities such as New York, Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland saw their African-American populations grow by about 40 percnt, and the number of African-Americans employed in industrial jobs nearly doubled. "The Great Migration" had such an effect on almost every aspect of our lives — from the music that we listen to to the politics of our country to the ways the citys even look and feel, even today,"
1. There are 3 words that contain errors. Find 2 of them. First write the word incorrectly, then re-write it correctly directly next to it.
2. Between 1915 and 1970, from which region of the United States did African-Americans migrate?
3. State one way the Great Migration has affected our lives in the United States.
The Story