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Use for A-Rhythm-a-tic problems. Share them with your math teacher, too!
Do MUSIC MATH and A-Rhythm-a-tic problems with our fun silicone manipulatives. Share them with your math teacher, too!
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.
Cross Curricular Music Fun for the Classroom by John Jacobson & Roger Emerson.
24 reproducible pages of A-Rhythm-E-Tic by Cheryl Brown;
Show numerical relationships of beats, rhythms, meter, ensembles and do musical math.
Our math counting frames make great beat boxes! 4 Frames & 40 Disks
STICKS! Building Math & Music Connections by Sharon Burch, and 2 pkgs of 150 wooden craft sticks.
John Jacobson has K-2 moving and singing to learn coins, time, counting by 5's, 10's, and more,.
By Dayle Ann Dodds and illustrated by Abby Carter
By Cheryl Bardoe and illustrated by Barbara McClintock
by Sabrina Hahn
By Kathi Appelt, illus. by Rob Dunlavey
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Bouncy illustrations, innovative die cutting of a popular rhyme.