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SPRING RHYTHM STICK ACTIVITY FOR MUSIC CLASS
“Do the Bunny Dance” Rhythm Stick Activity Let’s play rhythm sticks this spring in music class with the movement song “Do the Bunny Dance”. No need to be hopping around looking for an engaging lesson for your Kindergarten through 3rd grades. Read the blog post to learn about these engaging and interactive teaching materials by Sing Play Create.

Scarf Movement for “How to Catch a Leprechaun” a Story and Music Activity
Get ready for a scarf music and movement activity for “How to Catch a Leprechaun” This post is a music teaching tutorial for a scarf movement activity that goes along with the song I composed for the book. I wrote a melody and a refrain that’s a repeating part after each page in the book. LEARN MORE AT SING PLAY CREATE

“12345” Music and Movement Activities for Music Class
Ready for some music and movement fun for “12345” Nursery Rhyme song? This post is packed with fun, hands-on activities using drums, rhythm sticks, movement, drama, games and more! Perfect for preschool and elementary music lessons, these ideas make learning music concepts interactive and exciting. Steady beat Body percussion Simple rhythms Creative play! LEARN MORE

“12345” Scarf Movement Activity and Music Lesson for Music Class
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! 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. There’s a play along at the end of the video where I demonstrate the entire song. LEARN MORE SING PLAY CREATE
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I'm Sandra
Hi there! I’m Sandra, one of the authors behind Sing Play Create. My goal is to provide teachers with interactive resources and activities to improve the effectiveness of their teaching and enhance student learning.
I love to share both my years of experience in teaching as well as my music and movement skills in my blog posts and tutorials. You can find my music, movement and literacy products on Teachers Pay Teachers as well as on my blog. I have also created a Free Resource Library for you to use when you subscribe to the newsletter!
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