Unit Three includes dotted quarter notes, eighth note triads, and quarter eighth pairs in 6/8 time. We will learn to identify these sounds, create with them, read, write, and compose with them. This unit will end in January.
Unit Three Songs and Rhymes
Fais Dodo (a cajun lullaby): Fais dodo, coma non p'tit frere Fais dodo tura du lolo.
Humpty Dumpty: Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall Humpty Dumpty had a great fall All the king's horses and all the king's men Couldn't put Humpty together again!
Oh How Lovely: Oh how lovely is the evening, is the evening When the bells are sweetly ringing, sweetly ringing Ding, dong, ding, dong, ding, dong. Let's Go Hunting: "Let's go a-huntin’,” says Risky Rob "Let's go a-huntin’,” says Robin to Bob "Let's go a-huntin’,” says Dan'l to Joe "Let's go a-huntin’,” says Billy Barlow "What shall we hunt?" says Risky Rob "What shall we hunt?" says Robin to Bob "What shall we hunt?" says Dan'l to Joe "What shall we hunt?" says Billy Barlow
"I'll hunt rabbit" says Risky Rob "Possum for me" says Robin to Bob "I'm chasing racoons" says Dan'l to Joe "I'm chasing rats” says Billy Barlow
"How shall we divide him?" says Risky Rob "How shall we divide him?" says Robin to Bob "How shall we divide him?" says Dan'l to Joe "How shall we divide him?" says Billy Barlow
"I'll take shoulder,” says Risky Rob "I'll take the thigh,” says Robin to Bob "I'll take the back,” says Dan'l to Joe "Tail bone mine,” says Billy Barlow
"How shall we cook him?" says Risky Rob "How shall we cook him?" says Robin to Bob "How shall we cook him?" says Dan'l to Joe "How shall we cook him?” says Billy Barlow
"I'll broil shoulder" says Risky Rob "I'll boil thigh,” says Robin to Bob "I'll bake back,” says Dan'l to Joe "Tail bone raw!" says Billy Barlow Hickety Pickety Hickety pickety honey cup, how many fingers do I hold up? Listening Example: "On the Trail" from Grand Canyon Suite by Ferde Grofe