September Week 1 Lesson: 2nd Grade
Note For How I Organize My Lessons
Before I share my lessons for September Week 1, I wanted to share with you generally how I structure my lesson planning. I have 7 skills that I like to make sure are included in my lessons: Sing, Play, Move, Listen, Create, Read/Write, and Respond/Analyze. My goal is to include at least 4 of these skills in every lesson.
When I was in the classroom, my schedule was one class twice a week. My classes ran anywhere from 30 to 50 minutes. So, when I create a weekly lesson, I am using that foundation in mind: each class twice a week. I typically repeat lessons for both classes but may extend an activity in the 2nd lesson. You may see some of that here. Ultimately, you know your classroom and students the best, so I always suggest using my lessons as a guide. The way it is listed here is also not necessarily the order in which I do the activities.
Okayyy, let’s get into the plans for September Week 1.
Focus Goals
- I can tell the difference between the beat and the rhythm of a song.
- I can read and perform quarter note/rest, and eighth note pair.
- I can march to music (meter in 2).
Welcome & Warm-Up
Greet the class with a hello song.
I have a full year hello song schedule that you can download here.
Beat vs. Rhythm Body Percussion
Have class keep a steady beat. Go around the room and have students recite simple sentences (rhythms) over the steady beat. You can model, for example, “I like music class today”. Give students time to think about the sentence they want to say/clap.
Discuss difference: Beat = steady heartbeat, Rhythm = the way the words go.
Extension/Day 2: Have students dictate the rhythm for their sentence. (The example I gave above, “I like music class today” is tadi tadi tadi ta (or titi titi titi ta).
Rhythm Review: Quarter Note/Rest + Eighth Note Pair

- Display rhythm cards
- Have students practice clapping
I Have, Who Has
Here is another activity to review rhythms.

Rhythm Play Along
Pass out rhythm sticks and play along.
Bee Bee Bumblebee
Review Bee Bee Bumblebee. Split the class in half and have some students keep the steady beat and some clap the rhythm. Switch.
Have students dictate the rhythm. Play the game.
I like to have students that are out keep the steady beat with an instrument.
Meter of 2
Students march around the room pretending to be in a marching band. Review/teach the conducting pattern for meter of 2.
Extension/Day 2: Split the class in half. Have half of the class be the conductors/drum majors and the other half march to the beat. Switch.








