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Musiek: Skep 'n klankstuk

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KUNS EN KULTUUR

Graad 4

UITDRUKKING EN KOMMUNIKASIE

Module 7

MUSIEK: SKEP ‘N KLANKSTUK

‘N KLANKSTUK

Aktiwiteit

Om ‘n klankstuk te skep [LU 4.5]

  • Tuiswerkopdrag: Versamel inligting en prente omtrent treine en stasies, in jou eie omgewing, maar ook in die res van die wêreld.
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  • Bestudeer die onderstaande illustrasie van ‘n toneel op ‘n stasie.

‘n toneel op ‘n stasie

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Voltooi:

Wat SIEN jy?

Tabel 1
  Mense wat praat
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   

Wat HOOR jy?

Tabel 2
  Mense wat praat Bla bla bla
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
  • Voeg moontlike klanke by soveel items op die skets as wat jy kan.Onthou daar is nie ‘n reg of ‘n verkeerd nie!

Byvoorbeeld:

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Luister na die musiek. Dui met ‘n regmerkie (of kruisie) aan of jy die volgende kan hoor.

Wat HOOR jy?

Tabel 3
Die treintjie begin versnel  
Die ritme van die trein  
Die treintjie gaan teen ‘n steil bult op  
Die fluit van die trein  
Die stoom wat ontsnap  
Die remme van die trein op die spoor  
  • Die musiek het die prentjie van die treintjie in klank “geteken”. Teken jou eie prentjie van die treintjie.

Wat SIEN jy?

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  • Die musiekinstrumente het die klanke van die treintjie nageboots. Watter klanke (stem of instrumente tot jou beskikking) kan ons gebruik om ‘n trein na te boots?
Tabel 4
Trein  
Trein  
Stoom wat ontsnap  
Treinwiele op spoor  
Fluit  
Trein se remme  
   
   
   
   
  • Voltooi:

is die komponis van “Die Klein Treintjie van Caipira”.

‘n Komponis is

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Hier volg die leidrade – doen presies wat Juffrou sê!

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Almal kan nou improviseer!

Improviseer beteken:

Julle het vier patrone gebruik. Skets die vier patrone deur simbole te gebruik.

Tabel 5
Patroon 1  
Patroon 2  
Patroon 3  
Patroon 4  

Assessering

LEERUITKOMS 4:UITDRUKKING EN KOMMUNIKASIEDie leerder is in staat om te analiseer en ‘n verskeidenheid vorme van kommunikasie en uitdrukking in Kuns en Kultuur te gebruik.

Assesseringstandaard

Dis duidelik wanneer die leerder:

  • klanke in ‘n vrye ritme kan gebruik om klankstukke ter begeleiding van stories of danse op te bou.

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