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Preview of Aaron Copland & "Simple Gifts": Upper Elementary Music Lessons for Smart Board

Aaron Copland & "Simple Gifts": Upper Elementary Music Lessons for Smart Board

*This is a SMART NOTEBOOK file, please make sure you have a version of smart notebook in order to use this product*This is a musical mini unit on Aaron Copland, “Appalachian Springs,” and the song “Simple Gifts.” I love doing this lesson with my upper elementary students around Thanksgiving, but it’s such an important message for any time of the year! This year, my 4th graders performed “Simple Gifts” with the folk dance for our Thanksgiving sing-along. National Standards:*Singing in unison and
Preview of **2023 REVISIONS** Daily SmartBoard CALENDAR CORNER for November

**2023 REVISIONS** Daily SmartBoard CALENDAR CORNER for November

**PLEASE NOTE BEFORE PURCHASE** I have created these with notebook 16 software. If you have older versions of this software, some of the files will not work or show up! Please check to see what version you have!THIS FILE HAS BEEN UPDATED for 2023!Included slides: - Poem of the Month - Days of the Week - Months of the Year - November Tally - How many days have we been in school? - Spin, Tally, and Graph {pumpkin, pilgrim hat, and turkey clipart} - Guess the 2D shape {roll the dice and guess t
Preview of Shoo Turkey ~ Thanksgiving Song ~ Question and Answer~ Steady Beat~ SMARTboard

Shoo Turkey ~ Thanksgiving Song ~ Question and Answer~ Steady Beat~ SMARTboard

This totally fun song for Thanksgiving will be asked for over and over by your kindergarteners and first graders. I use it for steady beat ( as they hop and shoo the turkeys) and for Question and Answer. Here is what you get: *Big Red Barn with the lyrics set up visually with questions and answers. The answers repeat "yes" and "no", so even the kinders will get it. *Full song is provided for you *Barnyard Page with Red Barn and Turkeys INTERACTIVE...When you get to the shooing part of th
Preview of Grinding Corn-Native Amer.Work Song -Low LA - SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK ED.

Grinding Corn-Native Amer.Work Song -Low LA - SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK ED.

This Smart Notebook lesson is a great lesson to use to help reinforce the concepts of 4/4 meter and low la for students in grades 2nd and 3rd grade (4/4 meter for 2nd graders and low la for 3rd graders). Typically, this song is introduced as low as Kindergarten using just the basic steady beat concept as well as with 1st grade, expanding to duration of sound. This song can certainly be used across the span of the lower elementary grade levels, adding age and Kodaly appropriate concepts year af
Preview of 5 Fat Turkeys Are We - Thanksgiving Rhyme Intro. to Ta-a: SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK ED

5 Fat Turkeys Are We - Thanksgiving Rhyme Intro. to Ta-a: SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK ED

This SMART NOTEBOOK lesson is appropriate for elementary music students in grades Kindergarten and 1st. grade. Students will be able to recite this cute Thanksgiving rhyme while keeping a steady heartbeat. A beat tapping chart with adorable graphics is provided. Other activities include a rhythm notation reading exercise in which the new rhythm of "ta-a" (half note) is introduced, reading the melodic notation on the staff, etc. There are several fun recordings of this rhyme available through
Preview of Tom, The Turkey - Preparing For Solfege Tone "DO"-SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK EDITION

Tom, The Turkey - Preparing For Solfege Tone "DO"-SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK EDITION

This SMART NOTEBOOK lesson is appropriate for elementary music students in grades 1 and 2. Students will be expected to keep a steady heartbeat, label where the heartbeat falls on given words in the song, identify/label the sounds per heartbeat with picture icons as well as real rhythm icons, and label known Solfege tones on the staff. Students will also be made aware/preparation of the new unknown/"mystery" Solfege tone "Do" as they learn this new, original fall themed song. Come follow and
Preview of LET'S LEARN ABOUT SHAPES!

LET'S LEARN ABOUT SHAPES!

Created by
ThePSamStore
This is an interactive program - you start with your choice of 8 general Shape Songs, then move on to specific ones - Circle, Square, Triangle, Rhombus (Diamond), Oval, Heart, Rectangle, Star, and a few more Polygons. Each individual shape has a slide where you can choose song videos to watch about that shape (some were very hard to find!), and also practice writing the shape word. Each shape slide has a link to go back to the "main menu" where you can jump forward to individual slides where the
Preview of November or Thanksgiving Poem - Five Little Turkeys

November or Thanksgiving Poem - Five Little Turkeys

A great, fun poem for kids to sing along to during the Thanksgiving season!
Preview of It's November Poem

It's November Poem

A great poem for young learners. "It's November" has great repeating lines and an easy tune. Mentions pilgrims and Indians.
Preview of Halloween Short Vowel E Lesson

Halloween Short Vowel E Lesson

Created by
Jessie Beck
This smartboard lesson is a fun and interactive way to introduce the short vowel e to your students. I followed this with a reading in the round game.
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