Rhythm stick songs to sing with your toddlers
Follow the link for a list of songs for your toddler, preschooler, and kids that use rhythm sticks. Using rhythm sticks is a great prop for music education for children. It helps them learn to keep and feel a beat. These songs are easy to learn and will have your kids engaged in no time. You will love to hear the tapping, drumming, and rubbing of these fun rhythm sticks.
Movement + locomotion skills for kids
50 individual movement + locomotion skill printable task cards for elementary PE (+ videos) This elementary 'Moving' task cards pack is an awesome addition to be equipped with, to help with your PE lessons. It contains a collection of high-quality task card files with exclusive video demonstrations, for you to use within your sports curriculum.
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FUN RHYTHM STICK ACTIVITY LESSON FOR “12345”
Here’s a fun rhythm stick tutorial for “12345 Once I Caught a Fish Alive”. It’s easy to follow along and you’ll learn the pattern quickly! I share how you can turn this into a complete music lesson with some warm up activities and then how to teach the rhythm stick patterns too. LEARN MORE SING PLAY CREATE
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