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Music, Movement and More! The Music Magazine for Grades K-6
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Unison choir, Orff instrument - Grades K-6
SKU: LO.AC0207
Music, Movement and More! The Music Magazine for Grades K-6. Composed by Kris Kropff. CD, games, lesson, movement. Heritage Music Press #AC0207. Published by Heritage Music Press (LO.AC0207).ISBN 9780893283537.
Discover the rhythms and instruments of Brazil in a special lesson plan devoted to the Carnaval celebration. Sing along with “Just Like Martin Luther King” and the hunger-inducing “I Love Chocolate!,” and strike, strum, and sound a horn to “Special Valentine” and the Irish folk tune “Cockles and Mussels.” If there’s any time left in the month, be sure to learn about Johann Sebastian Bach, move to a Bulgarian folk dance, and have the students compose their own rhythm!
Song List (30)
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- Carnival Celebration
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- Get on the Float (Primary Grades)
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- Nuts about Brazil (Intermediate Grades)
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- Recalling Past Movements (1-3)
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- What Else Do You See (2-6)
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- Singing and Moving Expressively to Stories, Songs or Poems (K-1)
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- Human Slide Whistle (K-1)
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- Clover Count (notes, rests and symbols) (K-3)
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- Copy Cat Notes (note reading) (K-3)
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- I've Got (Too Much) Rhythm (rhythm reading) (K-3)
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- Meet Mr. Bach (K-3)
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- Music Symbol Match (music reading) (4-6)
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- Creating with Rhythm (composing) (4-6)
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- Not Your Usual Bach Biography (4-6)
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- Djurdjevka Kolo (2-6)
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- Bulgarian Dance #1 (2-6)
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- Abraham, Abraham (3-6) - Orff
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- Cockles and Mussels (2-4) - Orff
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- I Love Chocolate (3-6)
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- In Praise of Music (4-6)
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- Just Like Martin Luther King (I Have a Dream) (3-6)
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- Special Valentine (1-3)
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- Listening Activities - Samba and Bossa Nova
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- Special Valentine (1-3) - Orff
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- Salutation Samba
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- Rainforest Samba
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- Free at Last (K-5)
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- Holding Hands in Fold Dance
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- Facilitate: Ask Me About It
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- Singing: Meeting Students Where They Are