Bate Bate Chocolate | Spanish Song/Chant & Hand Game | Ta Titi Shh
Surdynski Sounds
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Grade Levels
K - 3rd, Homeschool
Resource Type
Formats Included
- Google Slides™
Pages
18 pages
Surdynski Sounds
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Description
Bate Bate Chocolate is a fun Spanish chant with its origins in Mexico. With ostinatos for non-pitched percussion instruments, a hand-clapping routine, Spanish lyrics with English translation, & cultural context on Mexico, this chant is great for elementary musicians. This is great all year around, and especially during Latinx / Hispanic Heritage Month or when celebrating Mexican Independence Dance / Cinco de Mayo.
Rhythms used: Ta, Titi, Shh (Quarter note, Eighth notes, Quarter rest)
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Bundle for Cinco de Mayo
Total Pages
18 pages
Answer Key
N/A
Teaching Duration
N/A
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