Unit 1 Year 2
Music For Learning

Overview
In Year 2 Unit 1, What’s That Sound?, students develop an understanding of the elements of music through listening, exploring, responding, composing and performing activities.
They focus on the sound production of a wide variety of instruments and how the timbre of a sound can be changed. They learn to express their own voice and ideas in performing.
Students will explore a variety of repertoire to build their skills in music literacy by focusing on rhythmic units ta, titi and za, and the pitch sets s-m-l and s-m-l-d,
This unit aligns to the Australian Curriculum, Version 9:
- AC9AMUFE01 – Explore how and why the arts are important for people and communities.
- AC9AMUFD01 – Use play, arts knowledge, processes and/or skills to discover possibilities and develop ideas.
- AC9AMUFC01 – Create artworks that communicate ideas.
- AC9AMUFP01 – Share their artworks with audiences.
Learning objectives
- Revise the differences between music and noise
- Sing and read the new note: do
- Sing so, mi, la and do using Curwen hand signs
- Notate parts of known songs on a 3-line stave
- Recognise the difference between high and low sounds
- Aurally and visually recognise ta and titi
- Understand the ways sound is made on musical instruments
- Know about the didgeridoo and other First Nations instruments
- Perform and compose using body percussion
- Incorporate dynamics in performance and composition
- make and decorate a drum using recyclable materials
- show good behaviours for listening and performing.
Teaching resources
- 18 PowerPoint lessons
- Teaching Guides
- Student Workbook
- Assessments
Assessment
One assessment occurs in Week 8 and consists of:
- aurally and visually recognise rhythmic units
- label pitch with sol-fa names
- instrument characteristics
- performing in time showing dynamic level change
Responses