BTaking turns making sounds or playing so everyone gets a chance to participate
CSinging in silence
DNot playing at all
Taking turns with music means one person plays or sings, then they stop and another person plays or sings. Back and forth, everyone gets a turn!
Question 2 Multiple Choice
Why is taking turns important in music?
AIt is not important
BIt teaches you to listen, wait your turn, and work together
CIt makes music boring
DOnly some people need to take turns
Taking turns teaches you important skills like listening while you wait, knowing when your turn is coming, and cooperating with others. Everyone gets heard!
Question 3 True / False
When you are waiting for your turn in a musical performance, you should not pay attention.
TTrue
FFalse
Answer: False
No! When you are waiting for your turn, you should listen carefully. Listening to others helps you know when your turn is coming and helps the whole group play together.
Question 4 True / False
Taking turns helps everyone feel like they are part of the music group.
TTrue
FFalse
Answer: True
Yes! When everyone gets a turn, everyone feels included and valued. Everyone contributes to the music. That builds community and joy!
Question 5 Short Answer
With a friend, take turns making sounds or singing. First you make sounds, then your friend does, and so on.
Think about your answer, then reveal below.
Model answer: Example: You clap three times, friend claps three times, you make a vocal sound, friend makes a vocal sound, etc.
Good answers show a clear back-and-forth pattern where one person finishes and another person starts. It shows understanding of waiting and listening.