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Lessons That Teach Steady Beat and Rhythm

  • If You’re Happy And You Know It

    This kindergarten lesson plan will show you how I introduce Kodaly rhythm syllables to very young students

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  • B-I-N-G-O: The Silent Song

    Explore steady beat, rhythm, and rests in a fun, hands-on way with this B-I-N-G-O lesson plan!

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  • Beats and Variations

    This beat lesson plan is a fun and adaptable way to help students develop a strong sense of rhythm, no matter their skill level.

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  • Words in Rhythm

    These engaging rhythm cards are a fun and meaningful way to challenge your older students, while doubling as an informal rhythm assessment!

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  • Back-to-School Beats and Greetings

    These cheerful cards are a fun and meaningful way to welcome your students back to school, and they double as an informal rhythm assessment!

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  • Unlocking The Beat

    Students will master counting in different time signatures through an engaging and challenging method of speaking and conducting the beats.

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  • Beat After Me Lesson Plan

    “Beat After Me” is a quick activity (1-3 minutes) that keeps the students on their toes, helps them develop a steady beat, and hones important skills related to coordination and attention.

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  • Counting with Body Percussion

    I love using body percussion in the classroom to teach movement and steady beat!

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  • Metronome Beats
    4th-5th Grade

    Metronome Beats is a great lesson plan that practices steady beat and tempo using a metronome.

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  • Steady Beats (Metronome)
    K-3rd Grade

    Steady Beats for K-3rd Grade is a great lesson plan that teaches your youngest students to tap, clap, walk and stomp to a steady beat.

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