On the far right where it says Games, click on "Rhythm Racing," then click Level 4. You'll see a rhythm and then hear one played. Click on yes if the rhythm you hear matches what you see, and no if it doesn't. Continue until you've finished the game. How did you do?
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On the left, under song list, scroll down to song #100. It's called "The Capitals of America."
Listen to this song about all of the states and their capitals.
See if you can sing along and learn them all!
Play the Kids Demo - can you sing along with the kids on the video?
Maybe when we get back to school, we can have a challenge and see if anyone can name all 50 states and their capitals.
Quiz your family members. How many can they name correctly?
On the far left - click on listening. Next click on Kit 5. Scroll down to Song #2. Check out the listening log and answer the questions. Click on analysis and reflect as you listen. Click on Play Along and play the rhythms shown on something you have at home. Finally, click on Composer to learn about Mozart, a famous composer during the Classical era of music.
Mozart is one of my favorite classical composers.
What do you think of his music?
Send me an email and let me know!
This week - check out the Incredibox website! If you go to incredibox.com, you can create some really cool beats and layer them together to make your own songs! Click on try web version. Then, click on one of the faces. Next, click the play arrow. After that, click and drag different clothing items onto the musicians. Take your time and listen to how each item you add changes your song. If you don't like something that you've added, just click on the X.
Click on the video above to hear a cool medley of Disney songs. How many can you sing along with? Enjoy!