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Make Your Lessons More Musical With Transitions!

Make Your Lessons More Musical With Transitions!

TRANSITIONS! Make your lessons more musical! online or live teacher training is smooth, easy transitions with singing and participation between activities. Knowing how to handle transitions in mommy and me classes, preschools and elementary settings are an important part of the lesson planning. Here’s a glimpse of a transition with a group of 4-6 year-olds. Colors are Gliding – shows verse two only. This song and other transition songs can be found in Kids Make Music, Babies Make Music too.

Black History Month – Shosholoza

Shosholoza is found on the Brilliant Beginning CD (use your member discount when ordering) and is a popular song for our “exploration time” using gathering drum or hand drums for younger classes.

This week’s download features this song for BAG recorder players. (As requested from one of our awesome members!).

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Story & Song For A Kindergarten Percussion Party

Story & Song For A Kindergarten Percussion Party

Before you watch my video this week, I’d like to share how I got to this point.

This goes WAY BACK! My most vivid memory as a kinder was the day my teacher dumped out the rhythm band box of “instruments” and then called our name to come get one. I wanted the triangle and I remember worrying that someone would pick it before my name was called!

My most vivid memory as a brand new early childhood music teacher, adding preschool classes to my elementary teaching, was the disappointed faces of young children who did not the instrument they wanted. Some even had tears and a fight actually broke out over the largest hand drum! Shouts of “I WANT THE BIG ONE!” still haunt me. (I never brought that large set of nesting drums to the preschool again! lol.)

I quickly came up with a more joyful and musical plan. I purchased a class set of shakers. And as soon as I could, I purchased a class set of rhythm sticks, finger cymbals and hand drums. All the same size, all the same color!

I led activities with each child having the same instrument. Happy students, better sound! As lessons progressed, I introduced activities where everyone had 2 instruments, later in the year, three instruments, even 4 or 5! (For these activities, refer to online or live training!)

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Thanks to the late great Remo Belli, the quality of the percussion I use now is by far the most durable, the most musical tone, the best quality! (Members, be sure to use your coupon code for 25% off!) ​Here’s a little story and song that the children loved to act out as they played their set of little percussion, creating sounds for a frog, snake, bird, train, and more.

A Very Hilly Place, from Kids Make Music, Babies Make Music Too!

SAVE THE DATE! Next Mini Workshops, March 31!

Vocal Health for Music Teachers – Tips from Lynn and Coach Ann

Check out this video from our Online Training Coach Ann and I, Tips for Vocal Health. Plan for Vocal Health!
 
Go to the free Downloads in Lynn Kleiner’s Music Box for a Saving Your Voice lesson plan and ideas how to teach without using your voice! 
 
 Want to hear more? Use the SEARCH feature for great ideas to save your voice.

Traveling and Transportation Theme

Here’s a YouTube playlist of songs from my Travel Theme. From babies to 8th grade, from a car, wagon, boat or plane, there’s a song for your music makers! Even a girl named Sally in a rocket ship!

First up will be Trav’lin Blues. Our easy color coded “music map” makes it easy for even beginners to play some of the colors! Notice our 4-6 year olds demonstrating the I, IV and V chord changes while the older students play the Orff orchestration and sing this awesome song written by our dear friend, Paul Cummings.

This song pack includes lesson plans, hand outs, PowerPoint and more. Check out Recorder Rookies, set 2, now at a reduced price in musicrhapsody.com/shop. (Music Box Members use your discount code)

And FREE to Music Rhapsody Members!

Meet Oscar the Cat!

Meet Oscar the Cat!

If you have already purchased my new book, you know there is an exciting area called Digital Resources where you can find visuals, manipulatives, videos, student handouts, and more.

The exciting part of this area is that I can add to it as we develop more of our songs through animation! This is Oscar the Cat.

You can see photos of his real home and read his bio on page 37.

Here’s Oscar’s video, a fun way to introduce the song to your students, who will LOVE to watch this, but will also love to sing this song with the accompaniment track. They can act it out by pretending to be the tree, the cat or the people!

Watch here!

And for those of you who can, I hope I will see you at the Workshop!

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Dances ● Songs ● Magical Activities ● Percussion

Games ● Prizes ● Orff ● Recorder ● And More!

Goodies for Thanksgiving, Winter Holidays, Valentine’s Day and ANY day!

With materials from my new book/CD too!

Pasadena Conservatory Auditorium

September 28, 2019

9:00 am – 1:00 pm

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