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- A Music Lesson I wrote on Rhythm and Tempo
- A Music lesson on rhythm
- A Music lesson on Poetry and Rhythm taught using Music
- A music lesson plan on Rhythm and Dynamics
- This lesson is for Visualization of Rhythm
- This lesson is on Musical Rhythm and Patterns
- This Music lesson plan is on Easter Rhythms
- Essential Concepts and Vocabulary with a Fun Song That Helps Student Retention
- This is a neat idea where students help make a real "Rhythm Pizza"
- This lesson is on "Math Through Rhythm"
- An idea on Rhythm and Beat Patterns using "Who Stole The Cookie From the Cookie Jar?"
- Rhythm Canons are the topic of this brief Halloween (or other Holiday) lesson idea
- Here's an idea for keeping your students occupied while waiting in line - "Rhythm Telephone"
- A fun circle music game
- This lesson connects melody, pitch, and rhyming words "Down by the Bay"
- Teaching rhythms is a "cakewalk" with this activity
- After this activity, students will be able to recite the names of their classmates in rhythm
- Students have a "Musical Easter" by playing notes marked on eggs
- In this multidisciplinary lesson, students form a beautiful bulletin board using rhythm and math
- "Nutty Notes," sequel to "Musical Munchies," is another notable and eatable lesson
- This lesson appropriately uses Lego blocks to illustrate note rhythms
- In this "delightfully fun" but challenging lesson, students "Step-Clap-Kick" quarter note/rest rhythms
- Here is an awesome and quiet rhythm relay game
- In this musical chairs idea, students sit when they hear the "magical" pattern rhythm
- This sound story for "Danny and the Dinosaur" combines language arts with music
- In this rhythm lesson, students make their feet do what the drum does
- Here is a Rhythm Face-Off Game
- Rhythm Baseball is the name of this game
- This 4/4 rhythm activity is a good introduction to canon and part-singing
- This is a rhythm filler activity
- Movement and the "Shoo, Fly" song are used here to demonstrate recognition of a musical phrase
- In this game, students use their bodies to represent rhythms
- It's "Peanut Butter Jelly Rhythm Time" up in here...
- Here students take rhythmic dictation with the help of some special cards
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