Music Maker
Students are able to create number patterns going up by 2 through to 10 and make music as a result.
Additional details
| Year band(s) | 1-2, 3-4 |
|---|---|
| Content type | Tools for learning |
| Format | Interactive |
| Australian Curriculum Digital Technologies code(s) |
AC9TDI2P02
Follow and describe algorithms involving a sequence of steps, branching (decisions) and iteration (repetition)
AC9TDI4P02
Follow and describe algorithms involving sequencing, comparison operators (branching) and iteration |
| Keywords | Algorithms, Patterns |
| Integrated, cross-curriculum, special needs | STEM, The Arts |
| Organisation | ESA |
| Copyright | Education Services Australia. Creative Commons BY-SA 3.0. |
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