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Hispanic Heritage Month physical therapy audio

Preview of La Cucaracha (Kids Dance Mix)

La Cucaracha (Kids Dance Mix)

Looking for a fun classroom song for dance or music and movement. And one that's perfect for Hispanic Heritage Month or a unit on Mexico or Latin American music. Check out this fun classroom appropriate remix of DARIA's La Cucaracha song. Also available is the original (bilingual) La Cucaracha Classroom Song.WE’VE GOT A WORLD OF GREAT MUSICAL TEACHING RESOURCES…Including songs, music cd’s, coloring pages, E-Books, musical craft activities, posters, mini-posters and more. You might also like:Ba
Preview of Sound Off (Play CD link below.)

Sound Off (Play CD link below.)

22. Goodbye Song There are no chords in this song. Just keep a ///- rhythm. Everybody count to four. Pretty soon I’m out the door. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Sing goodbye along with me. All you’ve got to do is count to three. / / / ~ / / / ~ / / / ~ / / / ~ Here’s goodbye from me to you. But before I go let’s count to two. / / ~~ / / ~~ / / ~~ / / ~~ I don’t want to go. I’ve had such fun. One more time lets count to one. / ~~~ / ~~~ / ~
Preview of Make you Move Combo (Play CD link below.)

Make you Move Combo (Play CD link below.)

Pizacco strings mean to tip toe. Snare and bass drums means to march as in a parade. The tinny “Boing” sound means to jump. (Seated bouncing in chairs.) "The Play CD: 4 teaching special education kids and everyone else!" The harp, flute, and chirping means to fly with arms extended out to the sides. The conga drums to march and move those hips. (Throw arms up for the last beat and say “Hey!”) The accordi0n and funny bass means to do the silly walk. The orchestra hit means to stamp l
Preview of Los Pollitos (Sing-Along/Karaoke Version)

Los Pollitos (Sing-Along/Karaoke Version)

This is the sing-along version of the popular Spanish language children's folk song, Los Pollitos (The Little Chicks). This sing-along track works with either Los Pollitos (Bilingual Spanish/English) or Los Pollitos (Lyrics In Spanish) and is great for classroom use or for choir or chorus presentations!Free Song Lyric Page for Los Pollitos here.You might also like: La Cucaracha Classroom SongBate Bate Chocolate Classroom SongWE’VE GOT A WORLD OF GREAT MUSICAL TEACHING RESOURCES…Including songs,
Preview of Make you Move Group 2 (Play CD link below. )

Make you Move Group 2 (Play CD link below. )

The accordion and funny bass means to do the silly walk. "The Play CD: 4 teaching special education kids and everyone else!" The orchestra hit means to stamp like a dinosaur, giant, or other movie/action figure who may get green when angered. The flute and bubble sound means to move slowly like swimming under water. The deep synthesizer sound means to get down on all fours and jump like a frog. The helicopter sound means to circle one hand over your head like a helicopter blade.
Preview of Los Pollitos (Spanish) Song in mp3 Format

Los Pollitos (Spanish) Song in mp3 Format

You'll love this version of the popular Spanish children's song "Los Pollitos" recorded with an upbeat mariachi feel! Also available is the Los Pollitos Free Song Lyric Page.You might also like: La Cucaracha Classroom SongBate Bate Chocolate Classroom SongWE’VE GOT A WORLD OF GREAT MUSICAL TEACHING RESOURCES…Including songs, music cd’s, coloring pages, E-Books, musical craft activities, posters, mini-posters and more. You might also like:Hispanic Heritage - Musical Craft And Coloring E-BookMusi
Preview of Los Pollitos (Bilingual Spanish and English) Song in Mp3 Format

Los Pollitos (Bilingual Spanish and English) Song in Mp3 Format

Sing along with this sweet bilingual Spanish/English version of the popular Spanish language children's folk song, Los Pollitos (The Little Chicks). In this version of the song, the lyrics are sung first in Spanish, followed by an English version telling the story of a mother hen's love for her little ones. Free Song Lyric Page for Los Pollitos here.You might also like: La Cucaracha Classroom SongBate Bate Chocolate Classroom SongWE’VE GOT A WORLD OF GREAT MUSICAL TEACHING RESOURCES…Including so
Preview of Make you Move intro to Group 2 (from the Play CD see page 4-5 )

Make you Move intro to Group 2 (from the Play CD see page 4-5 )

The accordi0n and funny bass means to do the silly walk. The orchestra hit means to stamp like a dinosaur, giant, or other movie/action figure who may get green when angered. The flute and bubble sound means to move slowly like swimming under water. The deep synthesizer sound means to get down on all fours and jump like a frog. The helicopter sound means to circle one hand over your head like a helicopter blade.
Preview of Make you Move Group 1 (Play CD link below. )

Make you Move Group 1 (Play CD link below. )

17. Group One These movements are just suggestions. You can do as you see fit for the children in your care. Children can also do movements standing, moving around a table, or seated. Pizacco strings mean to tip toe. Snare and bass drums means to march as in a parade. The tinny “Boing” sound means to jump. (Seated bouncing in chairs.) The harp, flute, and chirping means to fly with arms extended out to the sides. The conga drums to march and move those hips. (Throw arms up for the
Preview of Make you Move intro to Combo (from the Play CD see page 4-5 )

Make you Move intro to Combo (from the Play CD see page 4-5 )

Pizacco strings mean to tip toe. Snare and bass drums means to march as in a parade. The tinny “Boing” sound means to jump. (Seated bouncing in chairs.) The harp, flute, and chirping means to fly with arms extended out to the sides. The conga drums to march and move those hips. (Throw arms up for the last beat and say “Hey!”) The accordi0n and funny bass means to do the silly walk. The orchestra hit means to stamp like a dinosaur, giant, or other movie/action figure who may get gre
Preview of Make you Move intro to Group 1 (from the Play CD  see page 4-5)

Make you Move intro to Group 1 (from the Play CD see page 4-5)

17. Group One These movements are just suggestions. You can do as you see fit for the children in your care. Children can also do movements standing, moving around a table, or seated. Pizacco strings mean to tip toe. Snare and bass drums means to march as in a parade. The tinny “Boing” sound means to jump. (Seated bouncing in chairs.) The harp, flute, and chirping means to fly with arms extended out to the sides. The conga drums to march and move those hips. (Throw arms up for the
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