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In music class, use the blocks to sing and play counting songs and games, learn musical concepts, or create melodies.
We believe that manipulatives are the best tools to learn new concepts and increase retention, so we love the combination of wood and silicone and cube and spinners for both math and music.
Our colorful, tactile, silicone manipulatives visually show rising and falling scale patterns.
Use our interactive silicone manipulatives as spot markers in games of direction and movement, twister and more.
Show, touch, feel, and perform patterns of beats with our interactive silicone manipulatives.
Learn concepts of note values and relationships, counting, meter, and time signatures with our silicone manipulatives.
Learn to identify various ensembles, sing in solo, duet, trio, etc; listen and identify various groupings. Much more in our PDF Guide.
Enough pieces for 4 students! 32 hearts, 40 rhythms, 16 numbers and 8 write-on blanks.
A host of music games and activities adapted by Mary Ann Stewart to the game of hopscotch.
Show numerical relationships of beats, rhythms, meter, ensembles and do musical math.
Our math counting frames make great beat boxes! 4 Frames & 40 Disks
Designed to fit our MINI Music-Go-Rounds. Blank on one side for rhythm work and single staff on the other for notation/solfege. Set of 6 works well in class or in centers.
Discover metric values and relationships of music, math, geometry, geography, and time—all in one clever tool!
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Learn all about rhythm and meter with our hands-on kits. Tiles are proportionally sized in relation to the time values.
Kristin Pugliese's hands-on kit helps kids visualize long and short rhythms,
Compose your own rhythm stick notation.
300 Games & Activities for Ages 4-8 by Rae Pica.
Adventures with the Elements of Music and Movement by James Harding, illus. by Eli Noyes.
Ready-To- Use Lessons and Reproducible Activities for the Classroom by Betsy Henderson
Clever counting rhyme introduces instruments and musical terms plus use MGR Ensemble dots to make these terms “stick”!