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1st grade instrumental music projects for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Growing BUNDLE Composer Activities for Kids, 10+ Biographies, Arrangements

Growing BUNDLE Composer Activities for Kids, 10+ Biographies, Arrangements

Looking to add some composer activities into your elementary music room? Check out this growing bundle!Included are 10+ activities for composers of all periods: biographies, listening lessons, arrangements, and more. Each time I add more activities, you get the updates for free just by re-downloading the latest version.See each file above for more information.#musiccrewcomposers…………………………………………………………………………………………………..Check out these products from my store:Ham and Eggs - Fun Folk Song with Orff Ac
Preview of Recycled Instrument PowerPoint

Recycled Instrument PowerPoint

This is a Powerpoint lesson on Recycled Instruments. This includes videos and pictures of interesting instruments made out of recycled or unusual materials.
Preview of Create your own Instrument (Percussion)

Create your own Instrument (Percussion)

Need an engaging arts and crafts idea for creating instruments? This is great for elementary students where they learn about the percussion family and create their own percussion instruments using household materials! With students in person, they could bring in their own materials and assemble them in class.INCLUDES:-Slideshow for Create your Own Percussion Instrument: Introduction to the Percussion Family 5 Percussion Instruments: maraca, drums, xylophone, tambourine, and güiro How ar
Preview of A visual and syllabic approach to teaching rhythmic Notation to young musicians.

A visual and syllabic approach to teaching rhythmic Notation to young musicians.

This visual system will help young music makers learn the specific sounds of quarter notes, eighth notes, sixteenth notes and quarter note rests when played in a steady tempo. This system helps young musicians make sense and internalize the rhythms in an organic way and is a great scaffold to later on introduce traditional standard notation. By making connections with the number of syllables in each of the words, young music makers can read, perform and write their own rhythmic compositions.
Preview of A Visual Lesson On Steady Tempo

A Visual Lesson On Steady Tempo

This powerpoint is designed to help young musicians play along to music as they explore the concept of steady beat. The visual representations of instruments will help young music makers “see what they hear and hear what they see!” When you spot Miles Davis Shushing us, we imitate him; “shhh”, as a rest. Use the suggested tracks to play along, or play your own choices!
Preview of Rhythm Notes Introduction Project: Lesson 1, Beat.

Rhythm Notes Introduction Project: Lesson 1, Beat.

Rhythm Notes Introduction Project: Lesson 1 - BEAT.This 21 slide powerpoint completely guides your lesson from start to finish! All resource links are included so you can just open it up and get underway with little to no prep!In this fun lesson we incorporate:*Dance Warm Up (optional) *Drama Game Warm Up (optional)*Discussion & debate on how to turn noise in to music*Introduction to / refresher on The Beat and "Counting In"*Beat playing activitiesNOTE: Rhythm notes (ta/crotchet, ti-ti /quav
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