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Instrumental music Common Core RF.K.1b resources

Preview of Rhymes and Chimes for Christmas Time - Five Poetry-to-Song Activities for Bells

Rhymes and Chimes for Christmas Time - Five Poetry-to-Song Activities for Bells

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Musical Magic
These five poem-to-song activities are a joyful way to practice reading fluency and/or build music skills. The elements of music which are embedded in poetry (beat, meter, rhythm, inflection, phrasing, and form) help us to easily transform spoken language into music. As students engage in these activities, they naturally develop their E.A.R.S. (expression, accuracy, rate & smoothness – the elements of reading and music fluency). These pieces work equally well as classroom activities or perfo
Preview of "Que llueva" Boomwhacker Play Along & Lesson Plan (Bilingual)

"Que llueva" Boomwhacker Play Along & Lesson Plan (Bilingual)

Hi friends! This song lesson works with the traditional Spanish folksong, "Que llueva."It's a great song for Spring concerts and teaches students to play pitched percussion instruments with the song.I've personally used this lesson with K5, and spread it out over 3 - 4 lessons to teach for a concert. The students loved the song and enjoyed learning new instruments. Notes: D & A**Song is in Spanish and translated into English on one lyric page.**Lesson plan is in English.Content:Slide 1: Titl
Preview of When The Band Comes Marching In - Super Simple Song Companion

When The Band Comes Marching In - Super Simple Song Companion

When the Band Comes Marching in Super Simple Song CompanionPurchase Includes: 5 different instrument only play dough smash mats5 different instrument and word play dough smash mats5 different word only play dough smash matsInstrument puppetsSong activity mat with moveable piecesHow to use:Play dough smash mats: When the name of each instrument is heard (either during the song or during a separate activity), the child covers it with play dough. These mats can also be used without play dough. Stud
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