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As you teach the note names, play the pitch on the ladder bells, which also demos low to high.
Step on the keyboard and grand staff as you learn the note names and hear the pitches on the bells. Kinesthetic learning makes concepts stick.
Step the notes, toss the critters, hear the pitches, place the note names--active learning at its best!
Color coded AlphaDots and resonator bells help children put the sound and staff and note names together.
Use the King Keyboard with MGRs as the mat for visualizing, stepping, and the Resonators for clarifying up/down, high/low, steps/skips as you learn notes,intervals, scales, keys.
Place, play and sing pitches on the keyboard floor mat with Music-Go-Rounds AlphaDots Set 1 and matching Resonator Bells! Make visual connections with notes and pitches, intervals, scales, more. Move to learn!
Choreography Cards and DVD and 6 ribbon wands.
A joyous interpretation of colors through music, creative movement, and dramatic expression by Ann Jonas
Dr. Seuss helps children express their moods and the scarves with a CD of mood music give a means to do so .
Dr. Robert Abramson, Dalcroze specialist. Book rhythm games with tools.
All you need to add movement and dance to your classroom.
Hear the pitches as you discover the names of the notes.
Dan Fee & Denise Gagne present active listening lessons that introduce the classics with movment routines and props.
Flashcards of ribbon wand movements, teaching tips, & DVD demo, plus 6 ribbon wands.
by Dan Fee. Rhythmically expressive movements to classical music Bk & CDs, with scarves, balls, streamers.
Learning improves by "leaps and bounds" with games and activities that link movement, eartraining, and musical concepts.
Katie Grace Miller's book with a collection of listening lessons, and the props with which to perform them.
Step on the staff as bells are played to teach and hear high/low, up/down, steps/skips.
All you need to create the listening and movement activities in Katie Grace Miller's excellent book.