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Interactive Now Vol 4 (Smartboard)
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Sheet Music
Voicing/Format Teaching Aid
Composer Anderson/Thomas
Publisher Lorenz Corporation
Grade Grades K-5

Price: $24.95

Not Available for Digital Delivery

Catalog #30/2734H

UPC code: 9781429126038

Grades K 5. Are your students clamoring for more interactive whiteboard lessons? We re here for you! Debbie Anderson and Phyllis Thomas have listened to your feedback about their first three volumes of lessons and have created another set to fit your teaching needs. As always, they tested these lessons in their classrooms, and they passed with flying colors! In this volume you will find an introductory set of Melody Flash Cards, another (more complex) set of Rhythm Flash Cards, and the following original lessons: A Dandy Dozen-(Melodic and Rhythmic versions) A collection of twelve common songs and nursery rhymes to teach basic melodic and rhythmic notation and principles Carnival of the Animals-Everything that you need to teach this classic, right on the board for you! Conducting Fun!-The title says it all It s a Bird! It s a Plane!-Flying High with Notes and Rests! Teach rhythmic notation with this sorting and matching activity Notation Station #1 and #2-Begin with stick notation and progress to quarter notes, rests, and paired eighth notes Time Signs-Teach the basics about meter signatures

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