30 fun ways to learn about music / Anice Paterson & David Wheway ; illustrations by K. Whelan Dery.
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- text
- still image
- unmediated
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- 9780876593684
- 0876593686
- Thirty fun ways to learn about music
- Music
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Main Library | Parent/Teacher Resource Collection-Children's | 372.87044 P296 | Available | 33111008446813 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
A little book that?s full of big fun for children as they learn about music.
Music does more than teach children to sing or play an instrument. The music and movement activities in 30 Fun Ways to Learn About Music build children?s development in other areas, like literacy, math, physical fitness, and coordination. These activities also help children develop concentration and build confidence. In addition, playing and enjoying music in group settings helps children?s creative and social development.
The activities in this book will have children dancing and singing as they discover melody and rhythm, both with instruments and with their own bodies. They will find the power of their voices with songs and chants that encourage memory-building and self-confidence.
Each activity includes:
*Materials list
*Vocabulary words
*Ideas for expanding the activity
*Learning goals
Children love moving their bodies in new ways, and the power of music and song gets children to express themselves actively and creatively. Teachers will enjoy the energy these activities bring to the classroom, and children will love learning while having fun!
"Originally published in 2009 by A & C Black Publishers Limited; first published in the UK in 2005 by Featherstone Education"--Title page verso.
Includes index.
"GH13547"--Cover.
Presents musical games and activities that encourage the reader to learn about melody and rhythm and develop basic music skills using simple instruments, the body, and the voice.
Introduction -- Learning Objectives -- Music and Learning -- Ten Tips for Successful Musical Experiences -- Activities -- Shake it Around -- The Key to it All -- What a Character! -- Keep it Still -- Hands -- Feet -- Mouths -- Sing the Notes -- Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear -- Move Along, Please -- Tickle Your Funnybone! -- Tones -- Get Coordinated! -- Let Sleeping Bells Lie -- How Long Does it Last? -- I Went to the Store -- What's Different? -- Five Green Bottles -- Do it Again -- Birds, Beasts, and Butterflies -- What's Your Name, Again? -- Grandfather, Father, and Son -- Animal Fair -- Peace at Last -- Goldilocks -- Story Trails -- Sticky Dancing -- Rhythm Memory -- Pop! Goes the Weasel -- Musical Hoops -- Additional Suggestions -- Index.