Seesaw Activities for La in SLSM

I’ve shared my love for the Seesaw app before. It’s the most intuitive, engaging, and practical app I’ve ever encountered for active music learning. I’ve used it for centers, for advocacy, and parent communication.

It also has some powerful applications for virtual learning! Here’s a sequence of learning activities for la in SLSM using the song, Acka Backa. Each activity is designed to correlate with the teaching strategies in The 2019 - 2020 Planning Binder.

You can grab each of the seesaw activities for free at the bottom of the post. Feel free to use, add to, or edit these activities in your own classroom!


 
Seesaw Activities for La in SLSM
 

These activities walk through a sequence of preparing, presenting, and practicing la. You can absolutely add more activities around the ones presented here! Use these as a starting point to create your own resources that work with your unique situation.

Preparing La

Play the game!

Games are an amazing place to begin work with any musical element, and students LOVE the game to Acka Backa! It can be adapted for Seesaw with a few tweaks.

Instead of playing with classmates, students choose the color in the circle they think will win. When a color is “out” students erase it using the white pen tool. Continue playing until there is only one color left.

 
Victoria Boler Seesaw Activity
 

Trace the melody

Students trace the melodic contour of Acka Backa. This is an example of an in-class activity that can very easily be transferred to virtual learning!

 
Acka Backa Seesaw Activity
 

Track the steady beat

Even though this is melodic work, students will use their knowledge of steady beat to identify high and low sounds later.

 
Seesaw in General Music - La in SLSM
 

Listening Activity

In this activity, students are guided to listen for the highest sound in the song. Throughout the entire melody, beat two is always the highest. Students sing the song and circle the beat with the highest sound.

 
Seesaw in Elementary Music
 

A Mystery Note

Students have discovered a note higher than sol! In this activity, students sing the melody with the DESCRIPTION of the new pitch (something like high or up), rather than its standardized Western name.

 
Virtual Elementary Music - Preparing La
 

Presenting La

Naming the New Note

By this point, students have physically, aurally, and visually prepared the pitch above sol. They’re probably ready to learn the standardized Western name it!

 
La Presentation Plan Seesaw Music
 

Practicing La

Writing La in a Known Song

In this activity, students read standardized notation for la, and catch the teacher’s mistake.

 
Writing La Activity  Seesaw
 

Grab the Seesaw activities below!


The guiding principle of the Kodaly philosophy is that only the best is good enough for a child.

When virtual learning becomes the best delivery method for instruction, educators look for innovative ways to maintain quality music education. We land on our feet, and re-imagine some aspects of active, engaged, and contextual musical learning.

If you use any of these activities, I’d love to hear about it. You can drop a comment below, find me on instagram (@victoriaboler), or shoot me an email (victoria@victoriaboler.com).

Happy teaching!

 
 
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