![]() ![]() As mentioned above, music can tie into math through fractions (duration of notes), exponents (decibels), multiples (beat), and prime factorization (harmonizing notes). One of the great things about music is how connected it is to other disciplines. We even concluded the unit with a day of student performances called "Curtstock" or "Curtsapalooza" (depending on the year). ![]() We explored lots of connections between music and math, while learning about fractions, exponents, prime factorization, and more. Can you finish it?īonus challenge #2A: I also started Dona Nobis Pacem.When I used to teach middle school math, one unit I always loved to do each year was my "Music and Math" unit. Have fun!īelow are some extra challenges if you want to try even more!īonus challenge #1: I started creating Twinkle Twinkle Little Star in the Song Maker. Once you’re happy with your creation, copy its save link and go back to Teams to submit it as a reply to my post in the music channel (please do not make a new post in the music channel). If not, now is your chance! Watch my video about all the things you can do in the Song Maker, and then make some cool songs/loops of your own! Don’t forget to copy and save the links of any songs you want to keep to show your family or friends later. Hopefully you’ve already had a chance to experiment with the Chrome Music Lab that I posted before. ![]() If you are having trouble playing it on my websiteĪssignment: Chrome Music Lab Song Maker Composition This is just a fun and easy activity for you to get creative and for all of us (including me) to try out this format of doing music lessons through my website. ![]()
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