This is a GREAT way to introduce Piano and Forte or Loud and Soft to your students! This Music Dynamic PowerPoint Presentation teaches students Forte and Piano. A Loud and Soft Powerpoint will prepare students for the big Italian music terminology. This package comes with both loud/soft and Forte/Piano Powerpoint presentations.
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This Tempo PowerPoint is great to use in the elementary music classroom for VPK through 2nd grade. It reinforces language with young children while teaching music vocabulary. Start with the fast/slow version and when you think they are ready, teach them the real musical terms. It's surprising how fast they learn these words with nice visuals to look at. Have them shout out the words for extra fun.
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This Sea Creatures Rhythm PowerPoint is great to use in the elementary music classroom for VPK through 3rd grade and ESE learners. Have the class first say the animals while clapping. Older learners can attempt to write the rhythm either on dry erase boards at their desk or as a class on the white board. You'll be surprised how fast they learn when they are clapping to their favorite sea creatures.
This Space Rhythm PowerPoint is great to use in the elementary music classroom for EC3/VPK through Kindergarten and ESE learners. It reinforces language with young children while teaching music vocabulary. Have the class repeat the vocabulary word in call and response fashion while clapping the syllable. Then say the Ta or Ti Ti and have students repeat that. It's surprising how fast they learn these rhythms and begin to use their ears to listen for the rhythms with these space visuals to look at.
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This is a more advanced version using tiki tiki (alligator) sixteenth note rhythms as well as quarter and eighth notes and is meant to follow up the sea creatures rhythm PowerPoint using quarter and eighth notes. It's also a great way to assess students while they are having fun.
This Christmas Rhythm PowerPoint is fun to use in the elementary music classroom for EC3/VPK through Kindergarten and ESE learners while getting students in the holiday spirit. It reinforces language with young children while teaching music vocabulary. Have the class repeat the vocabulary word in call and response fashion while clapping the syllable. Then say the Ta or Ti Ti and have students repeat that. It's surprising how fast they learn these rhythms and begin to use their ears to listen for the rhythms with these space visuals to look at.
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