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Spring resources for SMART Notebook on sale

Preview of Spring Is Here! - A "Sol-Mi" Song About Spring - SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK EDITION

Spring Is Here! - A "Sol-Mi" Song About Spring - SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK EDITION

This adorable Smart Notebook lesson is simple song appropriate for Kindergarten and 1st grade elementary music students. Colorful graphics enhance the presentation and practice/review of Solfege tones "sol" and "mi" in this short but fun springtime song. Students will practice keeping the heartbeat, identify short vs. long patterns within the song, decipher sounds per beat, aurally & visually identify high vs. low, as well as reading the melody on the staff. Come follow and/or subscribe t
Preview of Mister Rabbit; An Afr.Amer. Spiritual: Tam-Ti & Syncopa (SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK)

Mister Rabbit; An Afr.Amer. Spiritual: Tam-Ti & Syncopa (SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK)

Mister Rabbit with his adorable long ears presents the new rhythm concept of tam-ti and reinforces a familiar rhythm syncopa to your elementary music students in this popular African-American Spiritual. Created in SMART NOTEBOOK, this lesson gives you the tools to present what can be somewhat of an abstract concept to your students. You will receive the follow with your purchase. 1. A lyrics slide. 2. A heartbeat bunny icon tapping chart. 3. A rhythm bunny icon reading/tapping chart with t
Preview of Old Molly Hare (Prep. New Rhythm Tam-Ti) - SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK Edition

Old Molly Hare (Prep. New Rhythm Tam-Ti) - SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK Edition

This fun, adorable song is a great way to introduce your elementary music students to the concept of new rhythm pattern "tam-ti" (dotted quarter-single eighth). In this SMART NOTEBOOK version of this file, activities include: 1. A lyrics page with 7 verses of the song. 2. A heartbeat icon tapping page. 3. A rhythm icon tapping page in which they new rhythm pattern is concealed, then revealed with interactive boxes that prompt students to think about how many sounds they are hearing per h
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