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Creating sound effects with a moving picture: Lesson Idea
In this playlist you will find inspiration to stimulate your students to create their own soundtrack or sound effects for chosen images, people or situations.
Lesson Ideas
- Show a recording of a particular passage from a well-known video game (that …
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The Orchestra: Lesson idea around music and feelings
The Orchestra is a hand-drawn animated short film directed by award-winning Australian director and animator Mikey Hill .
Imagine a world where a band of little musicians follows you around and plays a soundtrack to your life, thus communicating …
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Maurice Ravel's Bolero: Animated film
The Bolero is never monotonous for your young audience again with this fine animation film. Musical notes develop into musicians and are also the characters in the story.
The animation itself was created by Simon Brethé with music by the Romantic …
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Septimino - Minuet van Beethoven: Musicogram
Do you want to work on classical music in the classroom? Based on the visual support, a musicogram is an ideal working method to use. Miss Evy made this musicogram on the song Septimino - Minuet by Beethoven . She focused on the dynamics of the song …
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Morning song: Lyrics and accompaniment
As a teacher, you can use this text to start the day every morning. It is appropriate for the crazy times we live in now.
You can sing this song to the tune of Father Abraham - the smurfs. The link to the karaoke version can be found in attachment.
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Lap, I can!: Musical theater performance
Lap, I can! is a musical theater performance for pre-schoolers and first grade. Two wizards turn an ordinary day into a very special day with songs, jokes, tricks and get to know each other a little better!
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Everyone Classic: Playlist season 1
In this learning resource you will find an interesting collection of video material that you can use if you want to teach your students nice facts about music, composers and remarkable pieces of music.
The different topics that are covered are: …
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Nut theory: Dotted fourth and eighth notes in a three-quarter time
Use the photos with the different animals (monkey, frog, bear and elephant) to learn new rhythms in a playful way.
Choose from PDF documents with or without rhythm notation and tailor your students.
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The water orchestra: Music work with water
In this lesson you will work musically with water. The students listen to fragments that have a link with water. First they mimicked these. As a final assignment they compose a piece of music with water themselves.
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Using rhythm sticks as an accompaniment to a song or to pass on rhythm: Lesson idea
In these videos, Anneke gives you inspiration and ideas to get started with rhythm sticks in your lesson and how you can use them as accompaniment to a song or to pass on the rhythm.
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Week of the forest 2019: Activity bundle
With these suggestions you can work out activities that are in line with the Week of the forest 2019 , theme Hello mister owl. The bundle of activities was drawn up by the educational team of the petting zoo.
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Playing a rhythm with musical instruments
During this lesson, students build a score with blocks. Each colored block represents a different rhythm. Then they play their score with musical instruments.
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