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Click the blue link below to go to our Unit 2 Part 1 Resource Padlet!  This can also help you get ready for Project 2.2!!

Hello, 4th Grade!  
Click the red arrow to get started, and then answer the questions on each page to quiz yourself on what you have learned. This will help as you organize your facts about the music of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods! Have fun!











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4th Grade Music Project 2.2
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4th Grade Music Project 2.2Review Game!

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Hello, 4th Grade! Click the red arrow to get started, and then answer the questions on each page to quiz yourself on what you have learned. This will help as you organize your facts about the music of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods! Have fun!

Click the blue link below to go to our Unit 2 Part 1 Resource Padlet! This can also help you get ready for Project 2.2!!

Medieval Time Period (500-1400)

Music of The Medieval time period often had a simple, chant-style where we hear one sound at a time. What do we call this?

Polyphonic

Choreography

Monophonic

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Right!

Medieval Time Period(500-1400)

In the Medieval Time Period, paper was invented. This allowed people to write music! What were the notes called at this time?

neumes

nest

nifty

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Renaissance Time Period (1400-1600)

During the Renaissance Time Period, one of the characteristics of the music is that we hear many parts at one time. What is our musical word for "many sounds"?

polyphonic

hurdy-gurdy

monophonic

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Music in the Renaissance time period was written as Sacred Music (Religious music that was for the church) and Secular Music (non-religious music for all people). True or False?

True

False

Renaissance Time Period(1400-1600)

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Baroque Time Period (1600-1750)

The music of The Baroque Time Period could be described as "flowery", elegant, and full of ornamentation. Composers (people who write music) who were famous from this time period include J.S. Bach, Vivaldi and...

Smith

Jones

Handel

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Baroque Time Period(1600-1750)

In the Baroque Time Period, we begin to see instruments performing together as an orchestra. The instruments are organized by families. The four families of the orchestra are string, woodwind, percussion and ...

brussel sprout

brass

brush

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RESULTSAre you ready for PRoject 2.2?

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Project 2.2 will ask you to show me what you have learned about The Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque Time Periods. You can review by watching the live class recordings, the Resource Padlet, and this quiz!

Keep reviewing the live class recordings, Resource Padlet for Unit 2 Part 1, and this quiz to organize your facts and interesting information about Medieval, Reniassance, and Baroque music!

You are almost ready! Continue reviewing the Unit 2 Part 1 Resource Padlet and this quiz to prepare for Project 2.2!

Congratulations! You answered all of the questions correctly! You are ready for Project 2.2. Continue to use the Resource Padlet for Unit 2 Part 1 as you think about organizing your facts to show me what you have learned!

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