Quien es esa gente // Mexican folk song + singing game for sol + mi or rest
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¿Quien es esa gente? is a simple and fun song to teach your students sol and mi or quarter rest. It is a folk song from Mexico (which makes it perfect for Hispanic Heritage Month) with simple lyrics and tune. This Google Slides presentation has everything that you need to teach your students the song, learn about Mexico, and present either sol and mi or quarter rest.
This Google Slides presentation includes two different 23 slide presentations-- one to present sol and mi and one to present quarter rest. Both include the sheet music, lyrics and rhythm, game directions, information about Mexico, and more!
*Note: This singing game is one that I made up, not an authentic singing game. It's still fun though!
You will get a folder with 4 items:
- Google Slides presentation for sol and mi
- Google Slides presentation for rest
- Google Slides presentation for rest in stick notation
- Printable PDF of the sheet music
Includes:
- 3 presentations on Google Slides
- Presentation of quarter rest
- Presentation of sol and mi
- Lyrics of song
- Translation of the song
- Rhythm + solfege
- Singing game instructions
- Everything in stick notation!
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