Inside Collection (Course): Derived copy of Arts and Culture Grade 4
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Look closely at the scene of a station platform
A SCENE AT A STATION
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Complete:
What do you SEE?
| People talking | |
What do you HEAR?
| People talking | Blah blah blah | |
Add as many sounds as possible to the illustration. Remember there is no right or wrong!
Example:
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Listen to the music. Indicate with a tick () whether you have heard the following:
What do you HEAR?
| The little train starting to accelerate | |
| The rhythm of the train | |
| The little train going up a steep hill | |
| The whistle of the train | |
| Escaping steam | |
| The brakes of the train on the railway line |
The music ”drew” a picture of the little train in sound. Draw the little train as you see it.
What do you SEE?
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The music instruments imitated the sounds made by the little train. Give more examples (voice or instrument available) of sounds that can be used to imitate a train. Use your voice or any instruments you have available.
| Train | |
| Escaping steam | |
| Train wheels on railway line | |
| Whistle | |
| Brakes of train | |
Complete:
is the composer of The little train of Caipira.
A composer is
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The clues follow – do precisely as your educator says!
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Everyone can improvise now!
To improvise means:
You have used four patterns. Draw the four patterns.
| Pattern 1 | |
| Pattern 2 | |
| Pattern 3 | |
| Pattern 4 |
LEARNING OUTCOME 4:EXPRESSION AND COMMUNICATION
The learner will be able to analyse and use multiple forms of communication and expression in Arts and Culture.
We know this when the learner:
4.5 uses sounds in free rhythm patterns to create sound images to accompany stories and dances.