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This is one the sites that I use on a near daily basis. It can be used with the whole class on an Interactive Whiteboard, or it can be used by each student in a computer lab or wireless laptop lab.
There are two modes to the site. In "Mode A," the students listen to a rhythm and transcribe what they hear by pressing each beat's rhythmic pattern. In "Mode B," the students are shown a rhythm, and are given four audio examples to choose from to make a correct match.
I use this site mostly on my IWB at the beginning of each class. It's a fun way to get the class started, and the students are learning to identify and read rhythms.
There are two modes to the site. In "Mode A," the students listen to a rhythm and transcribe what they hear by pressing each beat's rhythmic pattern. In "Mode B," the students are shown a rhythm, and are given four audio examples to choose from to make a correct match.
I use this site mostly on my IWB at the beginning of each class. It's a fun way to get the class started, and the students are learning to identify and read rhythms.
I like this. Thanks for sharing! I will probably start using this right away!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jennifer! Let me know how it works out for you! -Will
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