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What’s in a Name?

What’s in a Name?. By Joy Agre. 3. T. What’s in a Name? Reading 3. Some musicians create their own instruments. Bandleader John Phillip Sousa designed the sousaphone , a brass horn worn over the shoulder. Belgian inventor Adolphe Sax combined the clarinet mouthpiece, an oboe

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What’s in a Name?

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  1. What’s in a Name? By Joy Agre 3 T

  2. What’s in a Name?Reading 3 Some musicians create their own instruments. Bandleader John Phillip Sousa designed the sousaphone, a brass horn worn over the shoulder. Belgian inventor Adolphe Sax combined the clarinet mouthpiece, an oboe keyboard and a brass horn to create his namesake, the saxophone.

  3. What’s in a Name?Question 3 If you could invent a new musical instrument, what would you make? What would you name it? How would you play it?

  4. What’s in a Name?Teacher’s Page Students should first read to themselves then together as a class aloud. Brainstorm and give examples of possible answers to questions together as a class. Then have individuals answer independently. Maybe have a contest to see whose “dish” or “ice cream flavor” or “instrument” is the class favorite. Incorporate social studies by holding a secret ballot vote for each category. As an extension see if the students could really create anything they named and bring it to show the class.

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