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Cultures around the world All about me shoe
By Patricia
Welcome to an exciting and creative journey into Cultures Around the World: All About Me Shoe. In this engaging art lesson, students will design a shoe sculpture using salt dough, diving deep into Dutch heritage and culture while fostering their creativity and skills. This comprehensive lesson plan, ideal for elementary students, introduces them to the fascinating world of the Netherlands and guides them in crafting their very own wooden shoe sculpture. Cultures Around the World: All About Me Shoe is the perfect activity for the first week of school, encouraging students to express their interests and share a piece of their identity.
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This lesson plan is perfect for elementary art teachers looking to introduce their students to diverse cultural experiences through art education. Whether you're teaching in a traditional classroom setting or facilitating art workshops, this engaging lesson plan offers a dynamic and interactive learning experience for students
Stop, Drop, and BOX! (Identifying Rhythms)
By Jason Litt
In this rhythmic identifying game (fastest one wins!), students will see a rhythm displayed on the board with a box (one beat or two beats) inside the rhythm. These boxes will be blank and can hold different types of beats to complete the rhythmic phrase
The students will then listen to an example of music and figure out which of the available boxes (with corresponding rhythms) would complete the rhythm shown on the screen! Simply click on the sound icon, have the students listen, and then advance the slide when they choose the correct answer.
There are 10 musical examples in this lesson and works great with some of the younger elementary students. They can either vocalize "1st" "2nd" or "3rd" box, come up to the screen and pick, or have a race to see who can select the correct box first.
Have a great time with this!