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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;
illus. by Christiane Engel. Introduce the instruments or play along with rhythm band. CD has song and animation plus online access.
A host of music games and activities adapted by Mary Ann Stewart to the game of hopscotch.
Soft foam cube with clear plastic pockets.
Tub of 300 plastic bingo chips with radius edge for easy pick-up.
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,.
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Fun, Content Filled, Elementary Music Lessons for Effortless Substitute Teacher Preparation by Valeaira Luppens & Greg Foreman.
Ready-to-use activites organized by months of the year.
300 Games & Activities for Ages 4-8 by Rae Pica.
44 reproducible games by D. Brian Weese that teach melodic and rhythmic concepts to Gr. 2-6.
Music Games Disguising Core Curriculum by Nicola LeGrand.
Reinforce basic music literacy and concepts with Dr. Brian Weese's set of fun reproducible puzzle books for Gr. 2-6.
by Susan Milligan and Louise Rogers. PreK-2 explore jazz through stories.