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Creating 4-Beat Rhythm

Music • 40 • 21 students • Created with AI following Aligned with the NCCA Primary Curriculum, Junior Cycle & Senior Cycle (Leaving Cert) specifications

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Music
40
21 students
12 May 2025

Teaching Instructions

I want a lesson that is about creating and using a 4 beat rythm using a modern day song e.g. sabrina carpenter, or another new clean song in 2025, if possible. This is for children aged 11-12 and they will be able to use percussion instruments.

Creating 4-Beat Rhythm

Overview

This 40-minute music session is designed for 6th class students aged 11-12, following the IE Curriculum (Curriculum framework for IE). The focus is on creating and performing a 4-beat rhythm inspired by a modern, clean 2025 pop song, using percussion instruments. The lesson encourages active participation, creativity, listening skills, and collaboration aligned with IE music education standards.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:

  • LO 1: Identify and understand the concept of a 4-beat rhythm (Rhythm & Pulse Strand: Strand Unit 2, Developing musical skills).
  • LO 2: Create and perform a simple 4-beat rhythmic pattern using percussion instruments (Music Strand: Performing & Composing, Strand Unit 3).
  • LO 3: Listen critically and respond to a contemporary song, identifying its rhythmical elements (Listening and Responding, Strand Unit 1).
  • LO 4: Collaborate effectively within a group to compose and perform rhythmic accompaniment (Social Skills & Teamwork competency).

Curriculum Links

  • Primary Music Curriculum for Ireland, 2010 (revised):
    • Strand: Listening and Responding (Strand Unit 1)
    • Strand: Performing and Composing (Strand Unit 3)
  • IE Curriculum Key Competencies:
    • Communicating
    • Managing Information and Thinking
    • Working with Others
  • Assessment Focus: Creative use of rhythm, performance skills, listening analysis

Materials

  • Percussion instruments: bongos, tambourines, claves, shakers (enough for groups of 3)
  • Whiteboard and markers
  • Audio playback device
  • Copy of the song "Sue’s New Beat" by Sabrina Carpenter (2025 pop clean release) (or latest available)
  • Rhythm flashcards with 4-beat patterns (e.g., ta, ti-ti, rest icons)

Lesson Structure

1. Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Greet students and introduce the topic: "Today we will explore a 4-beat rhythm inspired by a new song by Sabrina Carpenter released in 2025."
  • Briefly explain the 4-beat rhythm concept: "A measure with four beats – the foundation of many pop songs."
  • Demonstrate a basic 4-beat rhythm by clapping together on the count of 1-2-3-4.

2. Listening and Analysis (8 minutes)

  • Play the chorus segment (16 bars) of "Sue’s New Beat" where the rhythmic pulse is clear.
  • Ask students to tap their lap along with the beat focusing on the 4-beat pulse.
  • Conduct a guided discussion:
    • What is the beat pattern you hear?
    • How does the rhythm make you feel?
    • Can you identify any repeating rhythmic patterns?

3. Creating 4-Beat Rhythms (12 minutes)

  • Divide the class into 7 groups of 3 students. Distribute percussion instruments evenly.
  • Use the whiteboard to show simple rhythmic patterns using ta (quarter note), ti-ti (eighth notes), and rests for the 4-beat bar.
  • Challenge each group to create their own 4-beat rhythm, inspired by the rhythm they heard from the song but encouraging creativity.
  • Allow groups 5 minutes to experiment and practice.

4. Performance and Peer Feedback (10 minutes)

  • Each group performs their 4-beat rhythm pattern for the class, repeating 4 times.
  • After each performance, classmates give positive feedback focusing on rhythm clarity and creativity.
  • Teacher highlights good use of rhythm and encourages supportive comments.

5. Whole Class Ensemble (5 minutes)

  • Combine all groups to perform their rhythms in a layered ensemble, creating a rhythmic texture.
  • Use simple conducting gestures to start and stop.

Assessment

  • Formative:
    • Teacher observation of student participation and rhythm accuracy during group creation and performance.
  • Peer Assessment:
    • Students provide positive, constructive feedback on each group’s rhythm use.
  • Self-Assessment:
    • At the end, ask students to reflect verbally or write one sentence on what they learned about the 4-beat rhythm and performing in a group.

Extension Ideas

  • Challenge advanced students to add body percussion or vocal rhythms (e.g., claps, snaps).
  • Encourage students to compose a short verse using their 4-beat rhythm as accompaniment.
  • Explore the song’s melodic and harmonic structure in upcoming lessons, building on rhythmic foundation.

Differentiation

  • Provide rhythmic pattern flashcards for students who need extra support.
  • Allow advanced groups to experiment with syncopation or polyrhythms (within their ability).
  • Pair weaker rhythmic readers with confident students for peer support.

Reflection for Teachers

  • How engaged were students in rhythm creation?
  • Did students demonstrate understanding of the 4-beat pulse?
  • Was there effective collaboration and enthusiastic participation?
  • What adjustments can support quieter or less confident students next time?

This session not only teaches essential rhythmic skills but also taps into students' enthusiasm for contemporary music, fostering creativity, teamwork, and critical listening consistent with the IE curriculum framework.

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