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Grade

School Tipas Elementary School - Main SIX


Level
Learning
Teacher Larachiel G. Altamarino Music
Area

Date
September 4, 2023 Quarter First Quarter
DAILY &Time
LESSON PLAN

Pamantayang Nilalaman Demonstrates understanding of the concept of rhythm by applying notes and
(Content Standard) rests, rhythmic patterns, and time signatures
Pamantayan sa
Responds to beats in music heard with appropriate conducting patterns of
Pagganap
2/4, ¾, 4/4 and 6/8
(Performance Standard)
Pamantayan sa
identifies the values of the notes / rests used in a particular song
Pagkatuto
MU6RH-Ia-1
(Learning Competencies)
I. Layunin
Identify simple and compound meter
(Lesson Objectives)
II. Paksang Aralin
Meter
(Subject Matter)
Kagamitang Panturo
Television, chart, chalkboard and module
(Learning Resources)
Greetings
Preparation Prayer
Attendance
Before we proceed to our lesson for today, let us have a review of what we
Balik-aral had discussed in Music last meeting?
(Review)
(pupils will give a review about rhythm, notes, rest, time value and beat)
1.Pagsasanay
(Practice Test)
1. Play a popular song with a simple meter and ask students to tap along and
identify the strong beats.
2. Pagganyak 2. Show a video clip of a traditional dance with compound meter and ask
(Motivation) students to observe the rhythm.
3. Play a game where students have to guess whether a given piece of
music is in simple or compound meter based on the rhythm.
Meter in music refers to the regularly recurring patterns and accents such as
bars and beats.
3. Paglalahad
(Presentation)
It is a recurring pattern of stresses or accents that provide the pulse or beat of
music.
Time signatures are always notated with two numbers, one on top of the
other, much like a fraction in math.
The top number denotes the number of beats in each measure.
The bottom number denotes the note value that receives the beat.

Rhythm in music can be divided into groups which are called meters. The
4. Pagtalakay word meter comes from the Greek word metron, which means “measure” If
(Discussion) the notes are group by twos, threes or fours, each grouping of the notes is
called a measure.

Time Signature looks like a fraction – having two numbers with one on top of
the other but without the fraction line
5. Paglalahat
Differentiate simple and compound meter.
(Generalization)
What looks like a time signature?
What is the Greek word of meter?
6. Paglalapat What do we call if the notes are group into two, three or four?
(Application) What denotes on top number of time signature?
What denotes on the bottom number of time signature?

1.In what part of the number in time signature denotes beat?


2. In what number of time signature denotes the note value that receives the
beat?
7. Evaluation
3. Always annotated with two numbers?
4. What is meant by metron?
5. It refers to the regularly recurring patterns and accents such as bars and
beats
8. Takdang Aralin
(Assignment)

9.Pagninilay
(Reflection)

Submitted by: Checked by: Noted by:

LARACHIEL G. ALTAMARINO MA. LOURDES M. APOSTOL JUDITH N. SAAVEDRA, PhD


Teacher Master Teacher I Principal

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