![]() Chew one, then two, then three imaginary pieces of gum.“If they are working with pitch recognition you can play ‘pitch chairs’ – play little five note melodies, and for the lowest note they sit on the floor- one up: sit on knees, one up: sit on chairs – stand- stand on chairs…” “Another game is- copy rhythms clapped by teacher- except if you hear the rhythm ‘dont clap this one back’ – if you clap then, you are out… You can also nad a rhythm ‘never clap this one back’ so that there are two rhythms not to be clapped back.” “A rhythm game where they all to a steady pulse- pad their thighs – clap their hands and click each finger- pad, pad, clap, clap, click click- on the clicks they say their name and a word that starts with the same letter- there could be a theme eg animals/ something from nature – or whatever you like!” Here are some video ideas for rhythmic games, which can be used in all kinds of subjects, not just music! ![]() It can be found on page 280 of Arvida Steen’s “Exploring Orff: A Teacher’s Guide.” Arvida suggests adding movement to visually enhance the round, although she doesn’t describe any specific gestures.” “To Stop The Train is an easy round for children to learn. “Many mumbling mice, making mighty music in the moonlight, mighty nice! until your last one if simply one share of each!” Repeat starting from 7 down to 1, next time 6 down to 1, etc. “Shake Down Warm Up – speak 8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 while shaking the right hand, then left hand, then right foot, then left foot. Music Activities and Warm-Up Ideas to (Literally) Wake Up Your Class! Do you have an early morning music class where you can’t seem to get the students alert and focused? Here are some great ideas from NAfME members to help you get your class into a musical frame of mind! UPDATE: Applications of Research in Music Education.Professional Development via Music Educators Journal.NAfME Teaching with Primary Sources Curriculum Units for the 2014 Music Standards.Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access in Music Education Resources.Virtual Learning Resources for Music Educators.NAfME Academy®: Professional Development Webinars.NAfME Online Professional Learning Community Webinars.
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