The children are working with low so and I wanted to acknowledge the upcoming Hallmark holiday. So, using the title "The Ballad of Valentine," I created an activity that has become quite engaging. For this activity, you will need 5 heart patterns with the following solfege written on them: so, do re mi so. If you want to divide your students into groups, you will need to create a set of 5 hearts for each group that you intend to have working together. Since most of the precut packages of hearts are sold in multiples of 4 (i.e. 36 hearts in the pack) - you can omit the re heart if you wish.
After sharing the story with the students, repeat the activity asking children to build a melodic response to sing after each grouping of 4 stanzas. This usually occurs each 2 2-page spread, but is sometimes carried over 3. I usually put a small peel-n-stick dot in a corresponding color to the book cover to remind me of the inserted activity.
Kids are having fun parsing the tonic chord, working with low so and hearing a great old folk melody.
Extension: Have the children add an addition rhythmic heart above each melodic heart to create a 4-beat melody. Once they have completed a melody that they like, invite students to go on a "Valentine's Day Melody Tour." Invite them to walk an 8-beat pattern from heart to heart, stopping at each heart to sing the melody created 2 times. The form would look like this:
Walk 8 beats
Sing the 4-beat heart melody twice
Repeat
Invite students in one group to partner with another group to create an 8-beat melody. Repeat the extension activity. The form would look like this:
Walk 8 beats
Sing the 8-beat heart melody (once).
Repeat.
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