Practice the American Sign Language alphabet by filling in the boxes of the name of the fruit or vegetable shown. Use the box shapes to help guide you as you think of the letter shapes in regards to which point up or down according to the shape of the letter signed. Six fruits and six vegetables are given.
Would you or someone you know like to start learning American Sign Language? This can be a fun way to reinforce the visual aspect of the alphabet in ASL. Cut puzzle pieces apart, laminate if possible, and match up the colored letter with the correct ASL fingerspelled letter.
Includes 8 pictures of instruments with students writing the letter of the orchestra family the instrument belongs to as well as 4 other pictures of instruments for the students to name.
This song choice board gives young children the opportunity to easily choose a song they would like to hear or sing. This works great with verbal and non-verbal children. These can be used in preschool, kindergarten, speech therapy, home school and special education classrooms. 2 Song choice boards with 8 songs each. Songs on the first board include: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star The Itsy Bitsy Spider The Wheels On The Bus Bringing Home A Baby Bumblebee Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes If You're Hap
Eight google slides of pictures for introducing positional words. Positional words consist of above, below, between, inside, outside, on top of, in front of and behind.
Four instrument families (brass, woodwind, strings and percussion) placed onto jigsaw puzzle pieces. Students are instructed to connect the four pieces for each instrument family.
24 Fruit and Vegetable Flash Cards. Perfect for practicing naming fruits and vegetables or using toy food to match food to the cards. Recommended use with Learning Resources play food farmers market sorting set.
This Powerpoint includes slides for students to search and practice recognizing the 8 basic shapes including: circle, square, rectangle, triangle, diamond/rhombus, heart, star, oval. Each shape has its own slide. Students will click the top right box where an outline of the shape is and slide it to outline/cover the shape they are looking for.
30 different apples with rhythms in 4/4 time including quarter note, quarter rest, eighth note, and half note. I made a big tree out of coloring paper and pinned this to the board. I then either say the rhythm or play it for the students to hear. When they hear their rhythm they come put their apple on the tree.
Practice the American Sign Language alphabet by filling in the boxes with the name shown. Use the box shapes to help guide you as you think of the letter shapes in regards to which point up or down according to the hand shape of the letter signed. Six names on each page are provided.
These two worksheets can be used to assess students understanding if instruments are hit, shaken or scraped in order to be played. It includes pictures and names of 9 different instruments. These instruments include the cowbells, cymbals, guiro, jingle bells, maracas, rhythm sticks, triangle, tambourine, and xylophone.
These two music sorts include a classroom percussion instrument sort for the categories of hit, shaken, and scraped as well as a dynamic sort. Students can cut and glue the cards after sorting.
Consists of 8 multiple choice tempo words that can be found in music, 11 rhythm examples for students to write counts above and two staffs of 4/4 and 6/8 time signatures provided for students to create their own rhythms.
Introduce or reinforce music notes and their values to students using a fun dot-to-dot method. Includes whole, half, quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes as well as treble and bass clef. Foldable into a small booklet.
2nd - 6th
Instrumental Music, Music, Other (Performing Arts)
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