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Dino Soaring
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Perfromance Pack
Composer Gallina/Gallina
Publisher Shawnee Press Inc

Price: $64.99

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #35028289

UPC code: 884088646035

Have a rip-roaring time teaching your kids about some amazing prehistoric creatures! Sing and play your way through the early history of life on earth and discover science in a way you never thought could be this fun! Dino Soaring! is an engaging cross-curricular resource of songs and activitiesfor Grades 1-3 that explores the lives of seven exciting dinosaurs. It includes eight songs, an easy rhyming script, and fifteen fact-filled reproducible activities. Designed for music and general classroom teachers, this collection will reinforce learning done in other disciplines across the curriculum and engage students in a riveting musical learning experience. Thiscollection also provides you with a Dinosaur Vocabulary Guide , Life ScienceCurriculum Objectives , and Fast Facts for Teachers for each of the seven dinosaurs to help answer basic questions and allow you to conduct fun and informed classroom discussions. Whether used as a musical revue or as a teaching tool for any classroom, Dino Soaring! is sure to provide meaningful fun for both you and your students.

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
THE STREET  
ANKYLOSAURUS TERMINOLOGY  
DIPLODOCUS  
IF YOU SEE A STEGOSAURUS WALKING DOWH  
PARASAUROLOPHUS  
RIP-ROARING DINOSAURS!  
TRICERATOPS  
TYRANNOSAURUS  
VELOCIRAPTOR  
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