Resources and links below. K + 1 options: 1. Freeze Dance. There is a CD set with 70s, 80s and 90s kids covers that are great for freeze dance. 2. 4 Corners- choose one person to be it and have the children sneak to different corners, etc. This is good for getting kiddos to practice soft feet, quiet mouths and self control. 3. Music games on iPads. Kids need to stay off of the internet, but they can access any of the available iPads. The piano apps are a good idea. If they choose the rainbow piano, they can use the color coded song sheets on the back table. 2 + 3 options: 1. Mario Bros. with drum sticks! 2. Scan the QR code for music review and games. They may not know all of the tempo vocab or music symbols, but they should be able to do the rhythms. 3. Music games for free time. Remind them of no internet and not to play with the cameras and voice recorders. It's a privacy issue. 4. They might like to play 4 corners too. 4 + 5 options: Same as above, but students need to practice letter names of lines and spaces with the Flashnote App. There are blue learning aids clipped to the front board. 5th grade needs to pick a book to make musical. The class needs to decide between Pout Pout Fish or Frog in the Bog. It might be worth mentioning to 5th grade that we played instruments and sang with Frog in the Bog, so it should be familiar to them.
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