Rhythm Activities BUNDLE 12 Digital Music Activities for Google Slides
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A bundle of 12 digital rhythm activities for use in music classrooms of any grade level or type. These activities can work in 2nd grade general music and also work in high school band! The activities are aligned to our Theory Experts Curriculum, or can be used independently without issue. All activities come as interactive Google Slides files and can be used for individual student work or classroom instruction.
To view recommended teaching order, grade levels, and full THEORY Experts curriculum alignment, please view our FREE THEORY Experts Curriculum Guide.
Also check out our Rhythm Activities Boom Deck BUNDLE for THEORY Experts.
Included Products In This BUNDLE:
➤ Rhythm Creator Drag & Drop Rhythm Activities
➤ Steady Beat vs Not Steady Beat
➤ Build Music Notes and Sort Notes & Rests
➤ Beams: Level 1 Only (Quarter Note & 2 8th Notes)
➤ Beams: Level 1, 2, & 3 (Quarter Note, 2 8ths, & 16th Notes)
➤ Cookie Counters (Single Counts)
➤ Cookie Counters (Quarter, Half, & Whole Notes/Rests)
➤ Cookie Counters Time Signature Activity (Full Measures)
➤ Tempo: Adagio, Andante, Allegro
➤ Tempo: 7 Tempo Markings & BPM
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➯ Theory Experts: Curriculum Guide (all available products)
➯ Middle & High School Music Project BUNDLE
➯ Music Cultures: A World Music Unit
➯ Composers: A Western Music History Unit
➯ Personal Music Evolution - Music Technology History
➯ Sub Plan Ideas for Band, Choir, & General Music Teachers
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