Shake, Rattle, and Roll
ebook ∣ Rhythm Instruments and More for Active Learning
By Abigail Flesch Connors
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Music and movement go together like books and reading—they spread joy! It's no secret that quiet doesn't always equal quality learning. At times, we struggle to help children settle down so they can listen and learn. However, we can also encourage them to move to the beat so they can listen and learn in more active ways.
In Shake, Rattle, and Roll: Rhythm Instruments and More for Active Learning, you will find activities that inspire curiosity, exploration, and creativity. When children are singing, moving, listening, and playing music, their creative energy enhances their learning in many areas: Language—Repetitive songs help develop oral language and early literacy. Math—Music involves fractions, ratios, patterns, and proportions. Science—Activities involve acoustics, volume, velocity, mass, and force. Music—Children explore culture, imagine different environments, and express themselves while playing songs and singing along.
Because there is not just one right way to play rhythm instruments or move to the beat, children can explore their own capabilities while they dance, sing, and play.
Award Winner!
Recipient of the following awards:2015 Creative Child Magazine Book of the Year Award 2015 Tillywig Toy Brain Child Award 2015 Academics' Choice Smart Book Award
In Shake, Rattle, and Roll: Rhythm Instruments and More for Active Learning, you will find activities that inspire curiosity, exploration, and creativity. When children are singing, moving, listening, and playing music, their creative energy enhances their learning in many areas:
Because there is not just one right way to play rhythm instruments or move to the beat, children can explore their own capabilities while they dance, sing, and play.
Award Winner!
Recipient of the following awards: