Beatsheets

Beat sheets are a useful resource for practising beat with young students. Some suggestions on how to use them are on the right.

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Bats (Black and White)

Bats (Black and White)

This generic beat sheet is designed to be used with any Halloween Song.

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Bats (Colour)

Bats (Colour)

This generic beat sheet is designed to be used with any Halloween Song.

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Beat Sheet (Multi Purpose)

Beat Sheet (Multi Purpose)

Use this beat sheet with any song or rhyme.

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Bee Bee (Beat Rhythm Icons Black and White)

Bee Bee (Beat Rhythm Icons Black and White)

"Bee Bee" Rhythm and Beat Icons in black and white.

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Bee Bee (Beat Rhythm Icons Colour)

Bee Bee (Beat Rhythm Icons Colour)

"Bee Bee" Rhythm and Beat Icons in colour.

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Teaching Suggestions:

  • Have individual students point to each picture on the chart on the beat while singing the song. If you have not introduced the term “beat” yet, you can ask students to "keep time to the song by pointing to the pictures as you sing the song".
  • This style of activity is useful for the practise of beat or for assessment purposes.
  • Black and white beat sheets are useful to give each student as they cost less to reproduce and students can then colour them in if desired. (Or you could have students colour just the beats with tas or just the beats with ti-tis as a more advanced activity.)
  • I use a colour beat sheet where possible for demonstration purposes for visual appeal.

"I've been using the ta, ti-ti, and sa flashcards with my kindergartners, to great success!"

J.Y.
Early Childhood Teacher

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