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Lay the silicone dots on the cajon to create a rhythm reading circle!
Your drum circle will be learning rhythms as they practice, play, and orchestrate rhythm patterns.
Introduce rhythm values, counting beats, playing steady beats, and chant/song rhythms with our fun silicone manipulatives.
Arrange patterns in various meters on our charts with MINI Simple Time MGRs. Great in centers and studio.
Arrange our silicone manipulatives in patterns, phrases, and familiar tunes for learning and reading.
Make both teaching and learning rhythms more fun with our silicone manipulatives. Enough rhythms to arrange in patterns, phrases, familiar tunes and our PDF Guides offer may activities and a step-by-step approach.
All in one: BOOM & RING KIT with Music-Go-Rounds (TM) color-coordinated instruments and activities. All instruments are in C major.
Learn note values, take dictation, create measures in 4/4, 3/4, 2/4 time, and more, in full class and centers.
Introduce rhythms actively! Our 6 sets of Rhythm MGRS with PDFActivity Guides developed by Mary Ann Stewart offer a step-by-step approach exploring all aspects of rhythm.
Fun and interactive visual aids and manipulatives to learn rhythms! Say the name, show the rhythm. Build patterns with names & rhythms.
Mix Number dots and Rhythm dots in a-rhythm-a-tic equations with our Numbers/Operators.
Combining these two MGR sets allows a wider range of activities. Rhythm N’Counters has fewer of each individual rhythm but more variety plus numbers and time signatures. Basic Rhythms adds an extras of basic rhythms.
Perform rhythm patterns with body percussion and up the challenge with different groups playing only certain rhythms.
Perform hands/feet rhythm patterns in grooves, play twister, more. Plenty of activities in our PDF Activity Guides.
These 3 MGR Rhythm sets allow for the greatest flexibility in teaching, notating, orchestrating, and composing rhythms and patterns.
Mary Ann Stewart has developed this step-by-step approach that offers concrete “hand holds” to explore all aspects of rhythm. With Activity Guides Downloads.