Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Quarter 3 Music 5 Final Test Review
1. MUSIC 5
Agenda Time
1. Gather Materials 3 min
2. Attendance, Most
Important Question
2 min
3. Note ID Review, Practice 5 min
4. Major Key Signature ID
Review, Practice
10 min
5. Minor Key Signature ID
Review, Practice
15 min
6. Chord ID Review, Practice 15 min
2. WHAT ARE WE LEARNING TODAY?
By the end of today’s class, you will
know what you should study for
Wednesday’s final test.
Benchmarks: 4.1.1.3.1, 4.1.1.3.3, 4.1.2.3.1
3. NOTE ID
From low to high, our
lines go
From low to high, our
spaces go
If you have trouble with this, practice it on
our website!
You may also draw this diagram on your test
to refer to—make it a habit each time!
4. MAJOR KEY SIGNATURE ID
In flat keys, the name of the key is the
In sharp keys, the name of the key is
5. MINOR KEY SIGNATURE ID
Minor keys look just like major keys
They are named after the
that’s displayed
This minor key signature is E minor
6. CHORD ID
Chords are named after their
The root is the lowest note of the triad
A chord is major if its root is the note
of the scale
A chord is minor if its root is the note
of the scale