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Higher education Easter physical education songs

Preview of How to Teach the Thriller Dance

How to Teach the Thriller Dance

This is a written description of how to teach Michael Jackson's "Thriller" dance. I used moves from the music video and from the film, "13 Going on 30" in order to develop it. It has become a huge hit at my school - the kids just love it (even non-dancers!) I have broken down the dance into four easy to follow portions and I have included teaching tips as well.
Preview of Here Comes the King! (Palm Sunday)

Here Comes the King! (Palm Sunday)

** This song is not reproducible. Please follow the honor code and order one license (copy) per student if they will be reading the music! Thank you!HERE COMES THE KING! (Palm Sunday)Looking for an easy, but majestic piece for your Palm Sunday service or school choir? This piece describes the pomp and circumstance of Jesus' triumphal entry with all the "Hail to the Kings" and "Hosannas". Great song to use for the procession of palms.Suitable for school or church choirs (Elementary, Middle School
Preview of Risen, As He Said! (Unison)

Risen, As He Said! (Unison)

Risen, As He Said! Unison Chorus Jazzy, upbeat contemporary style Easter song to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus! Excellent for elementary, middle school, high school choirs as well as church choirs Easy melody & repetitive lyrics Syncopated, accented accompaniment using "contemporary style" chords Great for beginning choirs Comfortable singing range Chords included for additional instruments
Preview of Kid's 30 Day Habit Tracker

Kid's 30 Day Habit Tracker

The Kid's 30 Day Habit Tracker is made with the goal to inspire kids to be better, challenge themselves and grow in self discipline! With easy to see progress and results, it is easier to get the kids excited about their projects or jobs! Along with encouraging notes and a final reward plus goal!
Preview of Calisthenics Terms Bingo - (100) Different Cards - Just Print, Cut, & Play!

Calisthenics Terms Bingo - (100) Different Cards - Just Print, Cut, & Play!

Looking for a fun way to teach/review calisthenics?How about a game of Bingo to help with that?Makes a fun way into introduce a PE Class!Included are (100) different Bingo cards. Please note, some of the calisthenics are not intended for a younger audience. Just Print, Cut, and Play! To play: cut out the calisthenics terms below, call out a term or phrase, have your students mark their cardsCalling cards:Push-UpsPull-UpsDipsSquatsLungesPlanksMountain ClimbersBurpeesJumping JacksHigh KneesLeg Ra
Preview of Brain Break Song and Video

Brain Break Song and Video

This is a Brain Break Song by Have Fun Teaching! Perfect for brain breaks, physical activities, classroom activities, indoor/outdoor recess, transitions, and more! Included in this download is the Brain Break Song MP3 and Brain Break Song Video M4V.
Preview of Guided Christian Meditation Program with Teachings of Jesus Christ

Guided Christian Meditation Program with Teachings of Jesus Christ

Created by
Brian Cimins
Background of “Christian Meditation”: Psalm 1:2 reads, “But his delight is in the law of the LORD, And in His law, he meditates on it, day and night and Psalm 19:14 reads, “May these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.” Biblical meditation is God-centered looking outward and upward to God rather than inward and is primarily focused on His Word. In fact, the Bible mentions the words “meditate” and “meditation” 20 times (18
Preview of Here Comes the King! (Palm Sunday) - 2-Part

Here Comes the King! (Palm Sunday) - 2-Part

** This song is not reproducible. Please follow the honor code and order one license (copy) per student if they will be reading the music! Thank you!HERE COMES THE KING! (Palm Sunday)2-PartLooking for an easy, but majestic piece for your Palm Sunday service or school choir? This piece describes the pomp and circumstance of Jesus' triumphal entry with all the "Hail to the Kings" and "Hosannas". Great song to use for the procession of palms.Suitable for school or church choirs (Upper Elementary, M
Preview of 25 minute cardio kickboxing routine with custom music mix included

25 minute cardio kickboxing routine with custom music mix included

Created by
shelby thormeyer
25 minutes of cardio kickboxing designed to make you sweat and keep coming back for more. This is a routine includes easy to follow choreography and is set and ready to go with music included. The music is set up to the time listed. After each song there is ten seconds of silence built into the mix. This will allow you time to instruct the next exercise. Once the music starts, you and the participants can engage in the exercise. There is no need to stop and start the music….it is designed tha
Preview of Dance Fitness Links

Dance Fitness Links

Created by
Rob M
Video links to over 50 dances from around the world. Great for secondary levels.
Preview of Risen, As He Said! (2-Part)

Risen, As He Said! (2-Part)

** This song is not reproducible. Please follow the honor code and order one license (copy) per student if they will be reading the music! Thank you!Risen, As He Said!SA/2-Part Mixed ChorusJazzy, upbeat contemporary style Easter song to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus!Excellent for upper elementary, middle school, high school choirs as well as church choirsEasy melody & repetitive lyricsSyncopated, accented accompaniment using "contemporary style" chordsGreat for beginning choirs just le
Preview of WHAT WONDROUS LOVE IS THIS (Unison)

WHAT WONDROUS LOVE IS THIS (Unison)

WHAT WONDROUS LOVE IS THISUnisonThis beautiful, haunting melody with piano accompaniment is the perfect prelude, offertory, or special music for your Lent or Easter church service, or for general worship. "What Wondrous Love Is This" (sometimes called just "Wondrous Love") is a Christian folk hymn. The text was first published in 1811 and its melody adapted from a popular English ballad, "The Ballad of Captain Kidd." The words and melody were first published together in 1835 in The Southern Harm
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