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Instrumental music resources for Easel Activities and by TpT sellers for TpT sellers

Preview of Loud vs. Soft Lesson Using Quiet as a Mouse and Suki The Very Loud Bunny

Loud vs. Soft Lesson Using Quiet as a Mouse and Suki The Very Loud Bunny

This lesson combines both books to demonstrate loud and soft sounds. Begin by talking about various sounds that can be made and then introduce "Quiet as a Mouse". Have the students quietly chant along as the mouse grows more frustrated that no one will play with it. Then go on to "Suki The Very Loud Bunny" to demonstrate loud sounds. Have the children move and play along with the chant. Use the rhythm and beat chart for the first book to explain rhythm vs. steady beat, as well as show that rests
Preview of Quarter Rest and Rhythm vs. Steady Beat Lesson Using Bear Wants More

Quarter Rest and Rhythm vs. Steady Beat Lesson Using Bear Wants More

Use this book during harvest time or anytime you have food based lessons to practice rhythm vs. steady beat and quarter rest using this wonderful book! Clap or chant the beat while clapping or playing rhythm instruments. Then use the rhythm chart to decode the rhythm. Accompanying worksheet can be used to practice writing the ta and ti-ti rhythms as well as quarter rest. Adaptable for grades PreK-2. REMINDERS1. If you have any questions about this product or any of my products, feel free to ema
Preview of Fast Tempo Lesson Using Freeda the Cheetah Book

Fast Tempo Lesson Using Freeda the Cheetah Book

Extension chant for the book "Freeda the Cheetah" by JTK Belle exploring fast tempo. Feel free to use the chant and worksheet with or without the book. Have the students talk about what it feels like to move like a cheetah and then run either in place or around the room to the words "run, run, run". Have them explore other movements to the words in the chant as well as different ways to run. REMINDERS1. If you have any questions about this product or any of my products, feel free to email me at
Preview of Social Emotional Learning Activity: Sing and Chant with A Hug is for Holding Me

Social Emotional Learning Activity: Sing and Chant with A Hug is for Holding Me

A wonderful book and extension lesson to teach children about caring for others! Use this book to deepen social emotional learning in your classroom while still teaching music. Discuss why hugging and caring for others is important, how children feel when they hug/are hugged by someone and practice caring by rocking stuffies/dolls to the song that I wrote for this book. Additional chants are great for practicing rhythm, steady beat, ta and ti-ti and triplet rhythm decoding. There is even a works
Preview of Recorder Extension Lesson using Bear's New Friend

Recorder Extension Lesson using Bear's New Friend

Use this book from the Bear Book Series to teach your students about quarter rest, re solfege syllable and have them playing, chanting and singing! Use the chant included to chant along or sing along. Add barred instruments for more engagement. Decode for rhythm syllables and solfege syllables. Teach the recorder part to the 3rd grade students either by rote or through reading the music and play along with the song! Adaptable for grades PreK-2nd grade.REMINDERS1. If you have any questions about
Preview of Quarter Rest/Recorder Practice Using Bear Feels Scared Book

Quarter Rest/Recorder Practice Using Bear Feels Scared Book

Use this book from the classic series to practice decoding, solfege and playing instruments all in one lesson! Depending on the age of the students, children can chant, sing or play the rhythm of the chant on the recorders! Additional beat and rhythm charts as well as worksheet (can be used digitally through Easel) provide ta, ti-ti and quarter rest decoding practice. Adaptable for grades PreK-3rd. REMINDERS1. If you have any questions about this product or any of my products, feel free to email
Preview of Steady Beat and Rhythm Lesson Using Bear Says Thanks

Steady Beat and Rhythm Lesson Using Bear Says Thanks

Use this lesson extension to the classic book "Bear Says Thanks" by Karma Wilson to engage your students further in this classic. Discuss gratitude and why it is important, then teach them the chant that will go along with this book. Additional rhythm vs. steady beat charts help to explain and reinforce differences between the two. Follow up with decoding worksheets to help students match words with their correct rhythm pattern. Adaptable for grades PreK-2nd grade. Great to use during Thanksgivi
Preview of Triplets Rhythm Lesson Using Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too?

Triplets Rhythm Lesson Using Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too?

Use this lesson based off of Eric Carle's book to teach triplets to your students. Use the chant every time that the book asks the question of whether or not a certain animal has a mother. Students can keep a steady beat, play the rhythm or do both, depending on the grade level. Can also be used to reinforce rhythm vs. steady beat. Additional worksheet provides practice in writing triplets. Adaptable for grades PreK-3rd grade. Perfect for a Mother's Day themed lesson!REMINDERS1. If you have any
Preview of Musical Triplet Extension Lesson Using I Love You Because I Love You Book

Musical Triplet Extension Lesson Using I Love You Because I Love You Book

Use this chant with included beat and rhythm charts to introduce, and practice triplets with your students. Have fun chanting as you keep the beat through either clapping, patting or playing instruments. After you are done, hand out the worksheet either in paper form or digitally and have students practice writing the triplets out. Great for younger learners as a steady beat activity and adaptable for grades PreK-3. Perfect for Valentine's Day or any other time students need reminders of the pow
Preview of Half Note Lesson Using Too Much Glue Book

Half Note Lesson Using Too Much Glue Book

Use this wonderful book from Jason Lefebvre to teach and reinforce half notes! Chant this by giving the words "glue", "you" and "do" an extra beat and then ask your students to determine how many beats these words get. Have them move like they're stuck in glue while chanting to internalize the beat. Then use the beat chart and worksheet provided to learn and decode the half note beat. Add rhythm sticks to play the beats as a way to add in instruments. Adaptable for grades PreK-2nd grade. REMINDE
Preview of Sixteenth Note Lesson Using Alexander, Who's Not Going to Move

Sixteenth Note Lesson Using Alexander, Who's Not Going to Move

Introduce sixteenth notes to your students one of Judith Viorst's classic books! If you are looking for a fun chant to go with this book which will introduce sixteenth notes, look no further! Learn the chant and then have your students speak it every time Alexander says he will not be moving. Use the accompanying worksheet to decode for sixteenth note rhythms. While you are reviewing sixteenth notes, review rests as well, by asking students why there are boxes over the punctuation marks. Great f
Preview of Ostinato and Solfege Lesson Using Swap! Book

Ostinato and Solfege Lesson Using Swap! Book

This is a solfege and ostinato lesson using this wonderful book. Use the song as either a song or chant, depending on the age group. You can accompany yourself or sing acapella to practice singing la, so mi, re and do syllables in tune. Add Orff instruments for the ostinato and rhythm sticks to accompany the song. Use the worksheet (paper or in Easel) to trace the swapping journey with your older students. Adaptable for grades PreK-2nd grade.REMINDERS1. If you have any questions about this produ
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