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Preview of Brazil Bundle for Kids | Brazil Country Study & Geography Activities

Brazil Bundle for Kids | Brazil Country Study & Geography Activities

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HomeSchoolingCL
Make teaching about Brazil easy and engaging with this complete Brazil Country Study Bundle! This bundle includes printables, fine motor activities, presentations, worksheets, and educational videos to help students explore Brazil in a fun, age-appropriate way. Perfect for geography units, social studies, homeschool, and world countries studies, this Brazil bundle gives you everything you need to introduce Brazil to young learners. This Bundle Includes: Brazil Map & Coloring Pages Brazil Min
Preview of #1 Learning The C Scale On The Piano
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#1 Learning The C Scale On The Piano

Hello! Today we will be learning how to play the c scale together on the piano through today's story time of cowboy and crooks. We will also be developing some of our first piano fundamentals by building our muscle memory through repeated practice exercises!
Preview of Mochi's Ukulele Super Bundle: 2 Years of Curriculum Literacy History & Theory

Mochi's Ukulele Super Bundle: 2 Years of Curriculum Literacy History & Theory

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Mochi Music Lab
Mr. H's Ukulele Curriculum is a one-of-a-kind resource that blends music literacy, history and theory together by way of learning the ukulele, and with Mochi's Super Bundle, you have resources for up to two years of material for your classroom! Included is: 40 real songs to play along with, plus additional exercisesQR codes for easy access to all 24 "Mr. H's Ukulele Tutorials" on YouTube and play-along videos for every songTwo theory assessments and answer keysMochi's Order Of Chords Handout: a
Preview of Ukulele Workbook #1: 1 year of Beginning Curriculum Literacy History & Theory

Ukulele Workbook #1: 1 year of Beginning Curriculum Literacy History & Theory

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Mochi Music Lab
So you want to teach ukulele to your students? You could just throw a handful of chords at them and hope for the best. You could pick up a pricey bundle of ukulele materials that look nice, but don't have a clear direction (and really, this was intended for 5th or 6th graders?) Or... you could teach them how chords and notes really work together, present them in a logical way that sets your students up to be strong musicians in the future, and throw in music literacy, theory, and history while y
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