🥁 Tap your lap now — tap, tap, tap, tap — a . That is called the . Every of has a , like a that !
The is even and . It does not . to your and you are the ! 🎵
Now say these out : " sat on a ." how some are and some ? That of and is called the . the !
Here is an : the is like a — the . The is like the of a — it to the . ⏰🎶
| Pulse | Rhythm |
|---|---|
| Steady and even | Follows the words |
| Never changes | Can be long or short |
| Like a heartbeat | Like syllables in a rhyme |
🔗 Match each description to the correct music word. 🎵
Steady beat like a clock
Pattern that follows the words
How many parts a word has when you say it
Short and long sounds in a song
Let us try it with a ! " and up the ." every as you say it: . That IS the of the ! 👏
🗂️ Sort these clapping patterns. Which shows a steady pulse and which shows a rhythm that follows words? 👏
Clap clap clap clap — all the same
Hump-ty-Dump-ty — short and long claps
Tap tap tap tap — never changes
Twin-kle-Twin-kle — matches the song words
✍️ Complete these sentences about pulse and rhythm. Choose from the word bank! 🎶
The in is called the . The that the is called the .
Did you know? When you tap your to a , you are the ! the them, even when they . 🦶🎸
! 🌟 You now know the between and , and you can using . Every you from now on — try to the AND the !
Quiz time! 📝
Rhythm and Rhyme — Quick Quiz! 🎵
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