This kindergarten lesson plan will show you how I introduce Kodaly rhythm syllables to very young students
Explore steady beat, rhythm, and rests in a fun, hands-on way with this B-I-N-G-O lesson plan!
This beat lesson plan is a fun and adaptable way to help students develop a strong sense of rhythm, no matter their skill level.
These engaging rhythm cards are a fun and meaningful way to challenge your older students, while doubling as an informal rhythm assessment!
These cheerful cards are a fun and meaningful way to welcome your students back to school, and they double as an informal rhythm assessment!
Students will master counting in different time signatures through an engaging and challenging method of speaking and conducting the beats.
“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.
I love using body percussion in the classroom to teach movement and steady beat!
Metronome Beats is a great lesson plan that practices steady beat and tempo using a metronome.
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.


