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Fun Rhythm Stick Activity Lesson Plan for “12345”
Here’s a fun rhythm stick tutorial for “12345 Once I Caught a Fish Alive”. It’s easy to follow along and you’ll learn the pattern quickly! And you’ll learn the pattern quickly! I share how you can turn this into a complete music lesson with some warm up activities and then how to teach the rhythm stick patterns too. There’s a play along at the end of the video where I demonstrate the entire song. LEARN MORE SING PLAY CREATE
Valentine’s Day Songs and Activities
I’m sharing eight Valentine’s Day songs and activities in this post for preschool through 5th grade. I’ll share the songs, and then I’m going to give you a couple of different activity ideas. Fun games, movement, activity, hand actions, or a musical element that you can use in your classroom or at .
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“Skidamarink a Dink” Rhythm Stick Activity Fun
You can have “Skidamarink a Dink rhythm stick activity fun in your music and movement classes. It’s a unique and exciting way for you to
Fun Kids Activities for “Doggie, Doggie Where’s Your Bone?”
Fun kids activities for “Doggie, Doggie Where’s Your Bone?” nursery rhyme song and game. “Doggie, Doggie Where’s Your Bone?” is a favorite game song for preschool and elementary aged children. Playing the game and doing these fun activities can help children with social skills like “taking turns”. And help them exercise gross motor muscles and encourage vocal singing development. SING PLAY CREATE
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Hi there! I’m Sandra, one of the authors behind Sing Play Create. My goal is to provide teachers with interactive resources and activities to improve the effectiveness of their teaching and enhance student learning.
I love to share both my years of experience in teaching as well as my music and movement skills in my blog posts and tutorials. You can find my music, movement and literacy products on Teachers Pay Teachers as well as on my blog. I have also created a Free Resource Library for you to use when you subscribe to the newsletter!
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