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This is lesson 3 of 5 in the unit "Percussion Business Beats". Lesson Title: Creating Simple Rhythmic Patterns Lesson Description: Students will apply their understanding of rhythm by creating their own simple rhythmic patterns using body percussion and classroom instruments. They will work in small groups to develop and perform their patterns.
Subject: Business
Unit Title: Percussion Business Beats
Lesson Number: 3 of 5
Lesson Title: Creating Simple Rhythmic Patterns
Time Allocation: 45 minutes
Class Size: 30 students
Australian Curriculum – The Arts (Music) AND Business and Economics (HASS)
The Arts – Music (ACAMUM087):
Develop aural skills by exploring, imitating and recognising elements of music including dynamics, pitch and rhythm patterns.
HASS – Economics and Business (ACHASSK121):
The difference between needs and wants and why choices need to be made about how limited resources are used.
By the end of this lesson, students will:
✅ Create a 4-beat rhythmic pattern using body percussion and/or classroom instruments.
✅ Collaborate effectively within a small group to develop and rehearse a rhythmic routine.
✅ Perform their pattern for the class with confidence and synchronisation.
✅ Reflect briefly on how their decisions and roles in the group mirrored business teamwork.
Activity: Start with a short clapping call-and-response to get students focused. Teacher claps a simple 4-beat pattern, students repeat.
E.g. Clap-Clap-Clap-Rest (students echo it back)
Purpose: Reinforces rhythmic memory and attentiveness.
Briefly review:
Teacher Explains:
Key Guidelines:
Structure:
TIP: Use a timer to encourage pace and simulate resource/time management.
Each group performs their pattern for the class (around 1 minute per group).
After each performance, a quick thumbs-up/thumbs-sideways/thumbs-down on:
Teacher Prompts Post-Performance:
Bring class together in a circle. Discuss:
Use a whiteboard mind-map to record keywords: “Planning, Creativity, Teamwork, Time, Sharing Roles, Innovation, Listening”
For Diverse Learners:
For Advanced Learners:
Formative Observation:
Compose a Jingle Task: Ask students to create a short “jingle” using their rhythm — imagine they are advertising their group like a business. They should use rhythm and words to create a catchy beat-based message.
This highly interactive lesson encourages creativity, teamwork, and business concepts through rhythm — making business skills feel alive through music.
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