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Ostinatos are terrific to do with students. Patterns are taught in both literacy and numeracy and you'll find kids get quite excited when they find patterns in music. Melodic ostinatos are presented in this song - repeating patterns made up of both pitch AND rhythm. The ostinatos are all based on the pentatonic scale and in simple 4/4 time rhythms. We'd love to hear from you if you have a suggestion for another lesson type or a follow up lesson so please feel free to comment below! Or want some resources to go along with the lesson? Head to / louisekellymusic or https://www.lkellyperformer.com.au/co... and get in contact with us. Accompanying resources soon to follow ACARA Music syllabus concepts covered Year 3 - 4 In Music, students: extend their understanding of the elements of music as they develop their aural skills learn to listen as performers and as audience, extending their awareness of themselves and others as performers ACAMUM084 Develop aural skills by exploring, imitating and recognising elements of music including pitch patterns ACAMUM085 Practise singing, using elements of music including rhythm, pitch, and form in a range of pieces, including in music from the local community Skills and Knowledge Rhythm - ostinato, simple meters 4/4, crotchet, quaver Pitch - pentatonic patterns Texture - combining two or more rhythmic or melodic patterns which occur simultaneously in different voices Year 5 - 6 In Music, students: further their understanding of rhythm, pitch, form and structure extend their understanding and use of aural skills as they sing independent parts against contrasting parts explore and use rhythm, pitch, form and structure, in music they perform sing and play independent parts against contrasting parts ACAMUM088 Explore and use aural skills to identify and perform rhythm and pitch patterns ACAMUM089 Develop technical and expressive skills in singing with understanding of rhythm, pitch and form in a range of pieces, including in music from the community Skills and knowledge Rhythm - simple meters and time signatures, 4/4, crotchets, quavers Form - ostinato Pitch - pentatonic scales