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7 Musical Moves: Energizing Your Elementary Classroom - Episode 56

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In today's sedentary world (think more video games and more sitting among our kiddos) movement is more crucial than ever for our elementary students. Not only does it offer a welcome break from the lethargic nature of modern life, but it also plays a vital role in enhancing focus and cognitive function. Recognizing this, our latest episode of the Happy Music Teacher podcast delves into the dynamic fusion of music and movement in the elementary classroom. I kick off the episode by exploring the significance of incorporating movement into daily routines, emphasizing its role in keeping students engaged and energized throughout the school day.

In this episode, I'm giving you 7 innovative ways to infuse your music classroom with more movement. From fun and engaging, animal movement songs to rhythm relay races, each suggestion is designed to keep your students moving and stop the crazy that is happening at this time of the year. We'll also cover activities like dramatic movement interpretation and musical storytelling.

Then we'll explore some more unconventional but highly effective methods to ignite passion and enthusiasm in the music classroom. By putting some movement into every lesson, you'll not only help your students with their music skills but also help them with stress, anxiety, and focus.

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What we talked about:

What we talked about:

A Happy Music Playlist

Hungarian Waltz No. 5

The Syncopated Clock

The Happy Music Teacher Academy is open for new members! Learn more and join here: https://storiesthatsing.net/jointhehappymusicteacheracademy

Send me an email: jeanette@storiesthatsing.net

Visit my website: https://storiesthatsing.net/

Sign up for my newsletter and receive THREE FREE Lesson Plans: https://storiesthatsing.net/lessonplansampler

Join my Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/themusicteachergroup

Follow me on IG: @thehappymusicteacher

Follow me on TikTok: @thehappymusicteacher

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In today's sedentary world (think more video games and more sitting among our kiddos) movement is more crucial than ever for our elementary students. Not only does it offer a welcome break from the lethargic nature of modern life, but it also plays a vital role in enhancing focus and cognitive function. Recognizing this, our latest episode of the Happy Music Teacher podcast delves into the dynamic fusion of music and movement in the elementary classroom. I kick off the episode by exploring the significance of incorporating movement into daily routines, emphasizing its role in keeping students engaged and energized throughout the school day.

In this episode, I'm giving you 7 innovative ways to infuse your music classroom with more movement. From fun and engaging, animal movement songs to rhythm relay races, each suggestion is designed to keep your students moving and stop the crazy that is happening at this time of the year. We'll also cover activities like dramatic movement interpretation and musical storytelling.

Then we'll explore some more unconventional but highly effective methods to ignite passion and enthusiasm in the music classroom. By putting some movement into every lesson, you'll not only help your students with their music skills but also help them with stress, anxiety, and focus.

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What we talked about:

What we talked about:

A Happy Music Playlist

Hungarian Waltz No. 5

The Syncopated Clock

The Happy Music Teacher Academy is open for new members! Learn more and join here: https://storiesthatsing.net/jointhehappymusicteacheracademy

Send me an email: jeanette@storiesthatsing.net

Visit my website: https://storiesthatsing.net/

Sign up for my newsletter and receive THREE FREE Lesson Plans: https://storiesthatsing.net/lessonplansampler

Join my Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/themusicteachergroup

Follow me on IG: @thehappymusicteacher

Follow me on TikTok: @thehappymusicteacher

  continue reading

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