High/Low Exploration
*Instructor can share screen here*
"Before we get our xylophones, we have to talk about how to use them safely. When carrying our xylophones, should we use two hands or one?"
Two
"And when we carry our xylophones with two hands, should we hold it by the top or the bottom?"
The bottom
"What happens if you carry your xylophones by the top?"
The bars will fall off.
"If your bar falls off, let a grown up know so they can put it back on carefully."
"Now look at my xylophone. Tell me something you notice about my xylophone."
If students answer:
Colors - "What color is on the left? What color is on the right? What color is the biggest bar? What color is the smallest bar?"
Size - "What side are the big bars on? What side are the little bars on?"
"So when you get your xylophones, make sure to carry with how many hands? On the top or bottom? And when you put your xylophones down, what bar is going on the left? Big or little? What color is the big bar?"
Pass out xylophones
"Now I want you to use your finger. Play the big red bar on the left."
Students play
"Now use your finger and play the small green bar on the right."
Students play
"Did the big red bar make a high sound or a low sound?"
Low
"The small green bar made what kind of sound?"
High
"So if we are moving from low to high, start on what size bar?"
Big
"And then we move which way to get to the high sounds?"
Right
Instructor asks students to show examples of playing from high to low or low to high a few times to demonstrate understanding