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World Instrument Listening Unit: Set 2

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Organized Chaos Music
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A great addition to the first set! Both make instruments and music of different cultures very approachable by listening examples and detailed descriptions! Thank you!
This was a great addition to the first set and really amplified my World Music Unit for my 5th graders. The slides were easy to follow along with and my students enjoyed trying to determine what the instrument would sound like based on its looks.

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Use these resources to introduce students to musical instruments from six different countries! This is a great unit to tie into other world music studies, instruments of the orchestra, or the science of sound. Students see pictures of instruments from one of the countries, and use their knowledge of instruments to describe the instrument and predict what it will sound like. After listening to the instrument, they describe the actual sound and compare it to other instruments, seeing if their predictions were accurate. This same unit can also be used to supplement a deeper study of a particular country or region, or as an introduction to world music in general. Teaching suggestions are included for using the resources several different ways.

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This unit includes resources to study instruments from Iran, Australia, Mexico, Sweden, Jamaica, and Indonesia. To get the lesson materials to learn about Japan, Ireland, Brazil, India, Mozambique, and Canada (aboriginal), you can get Set 1 here.

Included in this download:

*Powerpoint slides with visuals of the country's flag, map, basic country information, and several musical instruments, with embedded links to videos of authentic performances of each instrument

*Printable worksheets for students to write their observations of each instrument, or more general country and music information for each country.

*Teaching notes with additional video links and background information on each instrument included in the file

*Teaching suggestions for using the materials in several different ways

You can download many of the resources for the Japanese instruments for free here: FREE Japanese Instrument Listening Unit

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Total Pages
49 pages
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Teaching Duration
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