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Compose and Create: notating and performing using rhythm grids
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I can perform from a simple rhythm grid as part of an ensemble.
I can read and perform Ta and Ta-di rhythms using a rhythm grid.
I can decode and compose rhythm grid notation that shows the subdivision of the beat.
I can read and compose rhythm grid notation that includes many symbols.
I can read and perform from body percussion and stick notation rhythm grids.
I can compose and refine a rhythm composition using stick notation on a rhythm grid.
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