If you do not have access to internet to pull up the following links, try these fun exercises instead😊
Do you already play an instrument? My challenge to you is to practice for 30 minutes 4-5 times this week and then perform it for your family. Or sing the last song on this list, “Sing, Sing a Song” with a recording that you can find. I like the one sung by the Carpenters at least 5 times.
https://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/btl10.ela.early.violetsmusic/violets-music/
K-6th - “Violets Music” written by: Angela Johnson & illustrated by Laura Juliska-Beith
There’s nothing Violet loves more than music, and she plays and sings every chance she gets, but where are the other kids like her – kids who think and dream music all day… “Violet’s Music” sings to us that the right friend is always out there – as long as we keep looking and hoping, and above all saying true to ourselves.
https://www.d91.k12.id.us/userfiles/24/My%20Files/Rhythm%20Pies%20Lesson%203.mp4?id=4547
K-6th - Rhythm Pies Lesson #3
K-6th - Mr. Sun & You Are My Sunshine
Solo: is a singer or other musician who performs a solo.
A Duet is a Musical composition for two performers in which the performers have equal importance to the piece, often a composition involving two singers or two pianists.
Trio: a musical composition for three voice parts or three instruments.
Quartet: a group of four people playing music or singing together.
Quintet: a group of five people playing music or singing together.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sb-2VsE2y-U&list=PLvhkuTRvubSq6M0YWLZY608UM2NP1tPnG&index=4&t=85s
K-6th – Movement - Watch: The Percussion Show presents: Body Percussion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOoSr4M4Edk
K-6th - Sing, Sing a Song written by: Joe Raposo as sung by The Carpenters with adorable animals😊
Body Percussion - 4th-6th Graders
"I see a Song" by Eric Carle - ALL Grades
More to come...so please keep checking back.