Interactive Rhythm Activity - Longer, Shorter, Number of Beats - Self Check!
- Google Slides™
- Internet Activities
Description
Students can test their skills of beat counting by comparing notes and rhythm examples with this 15-question self-checking activity. Students will determine which is longer, shorter, same, different, most or least number of beats of both single notes and short rhythmic examples.
Click-only activity! No typing or drag/drop required.**
This multiple choice activity provides instant feedback. If students get it wrong, they can try again!
About:
- Rhythms used: quarter note & rest, 8th note pair (ti ti), 16th group (tiri tiri), half note & rest, whole note
- Most slides require students to add steady beats
- Question samples:
- "Which is the longest?"
- "Which example has the most number of beats?"
- "Which example has a total of 4 beats?"
- "Which example has the same number of beats as ____?"
- "Which answer has notes or rests with the same number of beats?"
Included:
- 1 Google Slides activity
*Please read the teacher info on the first slide.
**Instructions for sharing this activity with students in "presentation mode" via Google Classroom included.
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