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15 fun singing games for children's choir (with videos!) | @ashleydanyew Choir Warm Ups, Teaching Choir, Elementary Choir, Middle School Choir, Singing Games, Music Teaching Resources, Voice Lesson, Primary Music, Elementary Music Classroom

Singing games are a great way to teach musical concepts, incorporate movement, and give children an opportunity to sing alone and with others. They're perfect as gathering activities, ice-breakers, or a quick change-of-pace in the middle of rehearsal. A few months ago, I shared seven fun

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This image shows the title Building a Successful elementary Choir.  There is a music staff with music notes.  Children are singing in from of microphones. Sharing Music, Elementary Choir, Parent Involvement, Spa Shower, Teacher Tools, Music Classroom, Music Teacher, Music Lessons, Elementary School

Are you looking for inspiration to start or grow an elementary choir? Whether you are new or a veteran music teacher, these steps will give you multiple ideas to start or grow your successful choir. 1. Overcome recruitment challenges 2. Promote parental Involvement 3. Manage the Rehearsal space 4. Organize the choir materials 5. Plan rehearsal logistics 6. Repertoire selection 7. Create performance opportunities 8. Building a positive choir culture.

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Teaching Choir, Choir Classroom, Elementary Choir, Middle School Choir, Music Teaching Resources, Middle School Music, Elementary Music Lessons, Primary Singing Time, Elementary Music Education

It's a rainy evening and the 1st graders in your children's choir are extra wiggly. You need a quick change-of-pace to keep their attention and get through rehearsal. Been there? I think we all have. There are lots of games you could play, but I like choosing games and activi

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17 Cumulative Songs for Children's Choir | Ashley Danyew Choir Warm Ups, Teaching Choir, Elementary Choir, Choir Songs, Singing Games, Elementary Music Class, Silly Songs, Choir Music, Music Lesson Plans

Cumulative songs are great for children because they feature built-in repetition, help with recall and provide a mental challenge (keeping track of all those lyrics!), and help children develop their singing voices. Here are 17 cumulative songs to use with your children's choir or elementary music c

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