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First Quarter 
Lesson 1: Pulse in Music 
Week 1 
Introduction 
Activity I 
Sing “Leron, Leron Sinta” and move to the rhythm of the song. 
In music, the duration of sound and silence is important. Duration refers to how long and how short tones and silence last. These tones and silence follow a certain beat. Beat can be felt with or without sound. We clap, walk, tap, march, dance, and play musical instruments to show the rhythm and beat of music. 
Remember: • The symbol ( ) shows the pulse of the sound. • Rest ( ) is the symbol used to show silence. • We can feel the pulse through clapping, tapping, walking, chanting, and playing rhythmic instruments.
Leron leron sinta, buko ng papaya, 
Dala dala’y buslo, sisidlan ng bunga. 
Pagdating sa dulo nabali ang sanga, 
Kapos kapalaran humanap ng iba. 
Clap the beat while singing 
“Leron, Leron Sinta”. 
Give examples of sounds that you hear around us. 
What movements can you make without creating any 
sound? 
Activity 2 
Perform the following rhythmic patterns.
Write the stick notation below the images. 
Activity 3 
Perform the rhythmic patterns using the given movement, while singing. 
Group 1 - clap 
Group 2 - tap 
Group 3 - snap
Group 4 - play any rhythmic instrument Evaluation 
Put a check ( ) in the appropriate box. 
Skill 
Very 
Satisfactory 
Needs Improvement 
1. Can differentiate sounds that can be heard from sounds that cannot be heard 
2. Can identify sounds that we do not hear but receives a beat
3. Can perform the given rhythmic pattern correctly through clapping, tapping, chanting, or snapping 
4. Can participate actively in group activities 
5. Can demonstrate kindness and respect to self and others by listening attentively 
Lesson 2: Moving with the Beat 
Week 2 
Introduction 
Activity I 
Clap/Tap the following rhythmic patterns. 
Beat is the pulse in music. It can be regularly slow or regularly fast. It can also be felt and expressed through movements.
Sing “Ang Alaga Kong Pusa” while tapping the steady beat of the song. 
Activity 2 
1. Look at the following pictures. 
What is the man doing? 
What do we call the man who builds a house? 
What is his occupation? 
What does a carpenter do? 
Aside from houses, what other things does he do?
2. a. Clap/Tap the beat of “Mang Kiko”. 
b. Chant “Mang Kiko”. 
Mang Kiko (Chant)
Activity 3 
Clap/Tap the rhythmic pattern of “Colors at School”.
Play the rhythmic patterns below using the indicated instrument. 
Pair of sticks 
Drum
Clap 
Tambourine 
Evaluation: 
Put a check ( ) in the correct box. 
Skill 
Advanced 
Proficient 
Satisfactory 
Beginning 
1. Can show steady beats through movements while singing the song 
2. Can perform steady beats using rhythmic instruments 
3. Can sing the song correctly 
Remember: 
Beat is the pulse we feel in music. It is always regular and can be fast or slow. This is what we call steady beat. 
We can use movements like marching, tapping, clapping, and playing musical instrument to show the pulse in music.
4. Can participate actively in group activities 
Lesson 3: Rhythm in Music 
Week 3 
Introduction 
Activity I 
Echo clapping 
a. 
b. 
c. 
Rhythm is the flow of the movement of sounds. All things that surround us have rhythm as seen in nature like the rising and setting of the sun, the swaying of the trees, the movement of the waves, and even the way we talk.
Activity 2 
Araw at Buwan 
Remember: 
Rhythm refers to the flow of the movements of sounds and silence. 
Rhythmic pattern is a combination of long ( ) and short ( ) sounds, and silence ( ) .
Do the following activities: 
Clap the steady beats (pulse) only. 
Clap the rhythmic pattern. 
Divide the class into 2 groups: 
Group A will clap the steady beats (pulse) only. 
Group B will clap the rhythmic pattern only. 
Which group clapped the steady beats? 
How did Group B clap the rhythmic pattern? 
What have you noticed about the sounds produced by Group A and Group B? 
Activity 3 
Do the following activity. 
Group 1 – Sing the song “Araw at Buwan”. 
Groups 2, 3, 4, and 5 – Play the rhythmic patterns using 
rhythmic instruments: 
Group 2 - Pair of sticks Group 3 - Drum 
Group 4 - Clapper Group 5 - Tambourine
Evaluation: 
Put a check on the correct box. 
SKILL 
Very 
Good 
Satisfactory 
Needs Improvement 
1. Can demonstrate long and short sounds 
2. Can tap/clap rhythmic patterns using stick notation 
3. Can play different rhythmic patterns using rhythmic instruments 
4. Can participate actively in all activities 
Lesson 4: Move in Rhythm 
Week 4 
Introduction 
Activity 1 
• 
Sing the song “Soldier’s March”. 
• 
Clap/tap/chant/walk, and play rhythmic instruments while singing. 
Rhythm is the most important element in music. It shows organized movement in groups of 2s, 3s, and 4s.
Clap or tap the following rhythmic patterns.
Group activity 
The class will be divided into 3 groups. Each group will play musical instruments such as clapper, drum, tambourine, while singing “Soldier’s March”. 
Activity 2 
Sing the song “Rocky Mountain”. 
Play the pulse of the song on rhythmic instruments. 
Remember: Sounds can be grouped in 2s, 3s, and 4s. 
Week 5Introduction 
Activity 1 
Sing “See-Saw” while clapping the rhythmic pattern. In - tune singing 
We can sing, move, and play musical instruments to show the beat of the music. Dancing the waltz is the best move- ment to show beats grouped in 3s.
Sing “Bahay Kubo”
Group activity: 
a. The class will be grouped into 2. The first group will 
sing the song “Bahay Kubo” while the second 
group will dance the waltz. 
b. Let the pupils sing “Bahay Kubo” while playing 
rhythmic instruments. 
Activity 2 
Select any rhythmic instrument inside the classroom to be used while singing “Tiririt ng Maya”. 
Remember: 
We do the waltz step to show the pulse or beat of a song grouped in 3s.
Week 6: 
Introduction 
Activity 1 
Let us sing the song “Ten Little Indians”. Do body movements such as tapping, clapping, and marching. 
Beats grouped in 4s are commonly used in most songs. To make songs more interesting, we can add simple accompaniment.
Name the following musical instruments commonly used to show the beat of a song. 
What is our last instrument? Have you seen a trumpet? 
Sing “Come and Play”.
Song analysis: 
Do the following activities 
• 
Echo clap the pulse and rhythm of the song. 
• 
Tap and march in place while reciting the lyrics according to the pulse/beat of the song. 
• 
Let the children sing the song while imitating trumpet playing. 
How are the sounds grouped in “Come and Play”? 
How did you show the beat of the song? 
Activity 2 
The class will be divided into 2. 
Sing the songs “Come and Play” and “Ten Little Indians” while playing rhythmic instruments. 
Each group leader will choose a song to perform.
Evaluation 
Put a check ( ) on the correct box. 
SKILLS 
Best 
Better 
Good 
1. 
Can perform rhythm accurately in all songs 
2. 
Can identify the beat using body movements 
3. 
Can sing the correct pitch while doing body movements 
4. 
Can play the correct beat using rhythmic instruments 
5. 
Can participate actively in group activities 
Lesson 5: Ostinato 
Week 7 
Introduction 
Ostinato is a repeated rhythmic pattern used as an ac- companiment to a song. It is often played using percussion instru- ments like drums, wood blocks, castanets, triangles, and rhythm sticks. 
Remember: 
We can clap, tap, chant, walk, and/or play musical instruments to show the beat of a song with beats grouped into 4s.
Activity 1 
Do the following activities. 
a. Tap / clap the chant 
b. Read the chant 
c. Read the chant while tapping the rhythmic pattern. 
Tap the following rhythmic patterns. 
Study the picture. 
4
What can you say about the picture? 
Sing “See-Saw” while clapping/tapping the steady beat. 
Study the following pattern/s. or 
a. 
Clap the rhythmic pattern repeatedly until pupils become familiar with the rhythmic pattern. 
b. Sing the song “See-Saw” while clapping/ tapping/ walking the rhythmic pattern. 
c. Use any rhythmic instrument to play the rhythmic pattern while singing the song. 
Activity 2 
Group A – Sing the song 
Group B – Do the ostinato pattern 
Group C – Do the ostinato pattern using rhythmic 
instruments. 
Remember: 
Ostinato is a rhythmic pattern repeatedly used to accompany a song. It can be played using rhythmic instruments and other sound sources.
2 Tumakbo, tumakbo ang, pusa ang pusa ,ang pusa 
tumakbo, tumakbo, ang pusa sa loob ng bahay 
3 Tumalon ,tumalon ang aso , ang aso, ang aso 
Tumalon ,tumalon ang aso sa malaking bakod 
Evaluation 
Draw a for best, for better, and for good performances. 
SKILLS 
Best 
Better 
Good 
1. 
Can identify rhythmic instruments and other sound sources 
2. 
Can use simple ostinato pattern to accompany a song 
3. 
Can show creativity in using sources of sounds
4. 
Can sing the song while playing simple ostinato pattern 
5. 
Can participate actively in the group activities 
Lesson 6: Creating Ostinato 
Week 8 
Introduction 
Activity I 
Clap the following rhythmic patterns using the following rhythm syllables. 
Creating simple ostinato patterns is an interesting activity. In this lesson we will explore and experience creating simple rhythmic patterns using rhythmic instruments and body per- cussion.
Rhythmic dictation: 
The teacher will clap rhythmic patterns in 2s, 3s, and 4s and the pupils will draw the stick notation. 
Activity 2 
Do you love your country? Why?
Do the following activities. 
a. Read/Clap the patterns using rhythmic syllables. 
b. What rhythmic syllables were used in the rhythmic pat tern? 
c. Let the pupils create simple ostinato for the song. 
d. Play the rhythmic pattern while singing the song “Bayang Sinta”. 
Activity 3 
Group the class into 4. Each group will create an ostinato pattern. Do the ostinato patterns through body movements while singing the song. 
Remember: 
Ostinato can be played using rhythmic instruments or other sound sources. Rhythmic patterns can be shown through body movements.
Evaluation: 
Put a check ( ) on the correct box. 
SKILL 
Advanced 
Proficient 
Satisfactory 
Beginning 
1. Can show creativity in creating ostinato 
2. Can perform the given rhythmic pattern through clapping, tapping, chanting, snapping, and playing musical/rhythm instruments 
3. Can perform correctly the rhythmic patterns as rhythmic accompaniment to a song 
4. Can participate actively in the group activity 
5. Can demonstrate 
cooperation in doing group activity

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3 music lm q1

  • 1. First Quarter Lesson 1: Pulse in Music Week 1 Introduction Activity I Sing “Leron, Leron Sinta” and move to the rhythm of the song. In music, the duration of sound and silence is important. Duration refers to how long and how short tones and silence last. These tones and silence follow a certain beat. Beat can be felt with or without sound. We clap, walk, tap, march, dance, and play musical instruments to show the rhythm and beat of music. Remember: • The symbol ( ) shows the pulse of the sound. • Rest ( ) is the symbol used to show silence. • We can feel the pulse through clapping, tapping, walking, chanting, and playing rhythmic instruments.
  • 2. Leron leron sinta, buko ng papaya, Dala dala’y buslo, sisidlan ng bunga. Pagdating sa dulo nabali ang sanga, Kapos kapalaran humanap ng iba. Clap the beat while singing “Leron, Leron Sinta”. Give examples of sounds that you hear around us. What movements can you make without creating any sound? Activity 2 Perform the following rhythmic patterns.
  • 3. Write the stick notation below the images. Activity 3 Perform the rhythmic patterns using the given movement, while singing. Group 1 - clap Group 2 - tap Group 3 - snap
  • 4. Group 4 - play any rhythmic instrument Evaluation Put a check ( ) in the appropriate box. Skill Very Satisfactory Needs Improvement 1. Can differentiate sounds that can be heard from sounds that cannot be heard 2. Can identify sounds that we do not hear but receives a beat
  • 5. 3. Can perform the given rhythmic pattern correctly through clapping, tapping, chanting, or snapping 4. Can participate actively in group activities 5. Can demonstrate kindness and respect to self and others by listening attentively Lesson 2: Moving with the Beat Week 2 Introduction Activity I Clap/Tap the following rhythmic patterns. Beat is the pulse in music. It can be regularly slow or regularly fast. It can also be felt and expressed through movements.
  • 6. Sing “Ang Alaga Kong Pusa” while tapping the steady beat of the song. Activity 2 1. Look at the following pictures. What is the man doing? What do we call the man who builds a house? What is his occupation? What does a carpenter do? Aside from houses, what other things does he do?
  • 7. 2. a. Clap/Tap the beat of “Mang Kiko”. b. Chant “Mang Kiko”. Mang Kiko (Chant)
  • 8. Activity 3 Clap/Tap the rhythmic pattern of “Colors at School”.
  • 9. Play the rhythmic patterns below using the indicated instrument. Pair of sticks Drum
  • 10. Clap Tambourine Evaluation: Put a check ( ) in the correct box. Skill Advanced Proficient Satisfactory Beginning 1. Can show steady beats through movements while singing the song 2. Can perform steady beats using rhythmic instruments 3. Can sing the song correctly Remember: Beat is the pulse we feel in music. It is always regular and can be fast or slow. This is what we call steady beat. We can use movements like marching, tapping, clapping, and playing musical instrument to show the pulse in music.
  • 11. 4. Can participate actively in group activities Lesson 3: Rhythm in Music Week 3 Introduction Activity I Echo clapping a. b. c. Rhythm is the flow of the movement of sounds. All things that surround us have rhythm as seen in nature like the rising and setting of the sun, the swaying of the trees, the movement of the waves, and even the way we talk.
  • 12. Activity 2 Araw at Buwan Remember: Rhythm refers to the flow of the movements of sounds and silence. Rhythmic pattern is a combination of long ( ) and short ( ) sounds, and silence ( ) .
  • 13. Do the following activities: Clap the steady beats (pulse) only. Clap the rhythmic pattern. Divide the class into 2 groups: Group A will clap the steady beats (pulse) only. Group B will clap the rhythmic pattern only. Which group clapped the steady beats? How did Group B clap the rhythmic pattern? What have you noticed about the sounds produced by Group A and Group B? Activity 3 Do the following activity. Group 1 – Sing the song “Araw at Buwan”. Groups 2, 3, 4, and 5 – Play the rhythmic patterns using rhythmic instruments: Group 2 - Pair of sticks Group 3 - Drum Group 4 - Clapper Group 5 - Tambourine
  • 14. Evaluation: Put a check on the correct box. SKILL Very Good Satisfactory Needs Improvement 1. Can demonstrate long and short sounds 2. Can tap/clap rhythmic patterns using stick notation 3. Can play different rhythmic patterns using rhythmic instruments 4. Can participate actively in all activities Lesson 4: Move in Rhythm Week 4 Introduction Activity 1 • Sing the song “Soldier’s March”. • Clap/tap/chant/walk, and play rhythmic instruments while singing. Rhythm is the most important element in music. It shows organized movement in groups of 2s, 3s, and 4s.
  • 15. Clap or tap the following rhythmic patterns.
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  • 17. Group activity The class will be divided into 3 groups. Each group will play musical instruments such as clapper, drum, tambourine, while singing “Soldier’s March”. Activity 2 Sing the song “Rocky Mountain”. Play the pulse of the song on rhythmic instruments. Remember: Sounds can be grouped in 2s, 3s, and 4s. Week 5Introduction Activity 1 Sing “See-Saw” while clapping the rhythmic pattern. In - tune singing We can sing, move, and play musical instruments to show the beat of the music. Dancing the waltz is the best move- ment to show beats grouped in 3s.
  • 19. Group activity: a. The class will be grouped into 2. The first group will sing the song “Bahay Kubo” while the second group will dance the waltz. b. Let the pupils sing “Bahay Kubo” while playing rhythmic instruments. Activity 2 Select any rhythmic instrument inside the classroom to be used while singing “Tiririt ng Maya”. Remember: We do the waltz step to show the pulse or beat of a song grouped in 3s.
  • 20. Week 6: Introduction Activity 1 Let us sing the song “Ten Little Indians”. Do body movements such as tapping, clapping, and marching. Beats grouped in 4s are commonly used in most songs. To make songs more interesting, we can add simple accompaniment.
  • 21. Name the following musical instruments commonly used to show the beat of a song. What is our last instrument? Have you seen a trumpet? Sing “Come and Play”.
  • 22. Song analysis: Do the following activities • Echo clap the pulse and rhythm of the song. • Tap and march in place while reciting the lyrics according to the pulse/beat of the song. • Let the children sing the song while imitating trumpet playing. How are the sounds grouped in “Come and Play”? How did you show the beat of the song? Activity 2 The class will be divided into 2. Sing the songs “Come and Play” and “Ten Little Indians” while playing rhythmic instruments. Each group leader will choose a song to perform.
  • 23. Evaluation Put a check ( ) on the correct box. SKILLS Best Better Good 1. Can perform rhythm accurately in all songs 2. Can identify the beat using body movements 3. Can sing the correct pitch while doing body movements 4. Can play the correct beat using rhythmic instruments 5. Can participate actively in group activities Lesson 5: Ostinato Week 7 Introduction Ostinato is a repeated rhythmic pattern used as an ac- companiment to a song. It is often played using percussion instru- ments like drums, wood blocks, castanets, triangles, and rhythm sticks. Remember: We can clap, tap, chant, walk, and/or play musical instruments to show the beat of a song with beats grouped into 4s.
  • 24. Activity 1 Do the following activities. a. Tap / clap the chant b. Read the chant c. Read the chant while tapping the rhythmic pattern. Tap the following rhythmic patterns. Study the picture. 4
  • 25. What can you say about the picture? Sing “See-Saw” while clapping/tapping the steady beat. Study the following pattern/s. or a. Clap the rhythmic pattern repeatedly until pupils become familiar with the rhythmic pattern. b. Sing the song “See-Saw” while clapping/ tapping/ walking the rhythmic pattern. c. Use any rhythmic instrument to play the rhythmic pattern while singing the song. Activity 2 Group A – Sing the song Group B – Do the ostinato pattern Group C – Do the ostinato pattern using rhythmic instruments. Remember: Ostinato is a rhythmic pattern repeatedly used to accompany a song. It can be played using rhythmic instruments and other sound sources.
  • 26. 2 Tumakbo, tumakbo ang, pusa ang pusa ,ang pusa tumakbo, tumakbo, ang pusa sa loob ng bahay 3 Tumalon ,tumalon ang aso , ang aso, ang aso Tumalon ,tumalon ang aso sa malaking bakod Evaluation Draw a for best, for better, and for good performances. SKILLS Best Better Good 1. Can identify rhythmic instruments and other sound sources 2. Can use simple ostinato pattern to accompany a song 3. Can show creativity in using sources of sounds
  • 27. 4. Can sing the song while playing simple ostinato pattern 5. Can participate actively in the group activities Lesson 6: Creating Ostinato Week 8 Introduction Activity I Clap the following rhythmic patterns using the following rhythm syllables. Creating simple ostinato patterns is an interesting activity. In this lesson we will explore and experience creating simple rhythmic patterns using rhythmic instruments and body per- cussion.
  • 28. Rhythmic dictation: The teacher will clap rhythmic patterns in 2s, 3s, and 4s and the pupils will draw the stick notation. Activity 2 Do you love your country? Why?
  • 29. Do the following activities. a. Read/Clap the patterns using rhythmic syllables. b. What rhythmic syllables were used in the rhythmic pat tern? c. Let the pupils create simple ostinato for the song. d. Play the rhythmic pattern while singing the song “Bayang Sinta”. Activity 3 Group the class into 4. Each group will create an ostinato pattern. Do the ostinato patterns through body movements while singing the song. Remember: Ostinato can be played using rhythmic instruments or other sound sources. Rhythmic patterns can be shown through body movements.
  • 30. Evaluation: Put a check ( ) on the correct box. SKILL Advanced Proficient Satisfactory Beginning 1. Can show creativity in creating ostinato 2. Can perform the given rhythmic pattern through clapping, tapping, chanting, snapping, and playing musical/rhythm instruments 3. Can perform correctly the rhythmic patterns as rhythmic accompaniment to a song 4. Can participate actively in the group activity 5. Can demonstrate cooperation in doing group activity