Move, Sing, Listen, Play (Revised)

Move, Sing, Listen, Play (Revised)
Author: Donna Wood
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1999-11-27
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781457496806

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This textbook offers various methods by which young children can be stimulated to discover music through personal experience. Movement activities, the sound and rhythms of speech, singing and the playing of musical instruments are all incorporated to teach the elements of music. Methods and materials are designed for children from birth to six years of age.

Move, Sing, Listen, Play

Move, Sing, Listen, Play
Author: Donna Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1982
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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The Quest for Meaning

The Quest for Meaning
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9460910378

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Collectively, the narratives highlight the importance of recognizing personal experience in settings of higher education. They also present compelling evidence for acknowledging the significance of inquiry, creativity, imagination, dialogue, interaction, and integration in enabling learners to bring the whole of their being to the learning process, to the exploration of the stories by which they live, and to the creation of new narratives for their future lives.

One Voice

One Voice
Author: Barbara M. Britsch
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1995-09-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 031307786X

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Enhance student appreciation of music and literature while building listening (i.e., reflecting and analyzing), composition, and performing skills. After experiencing a variety of songs, child-centered art, and stories, students explore elements of each (e.g., rhythm, repetition, theme) and compose and perform their own dramatic and musical productions. Music and story bibliographies, directions for making simple musical instruments, and more accompany practical suggestions for your classroom.

Kids Can Listen! Kids Can Move!

Kids Can Listen! Kids Can Move!
Author: Lynn Kleiner
Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2003
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780757917769

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Lynn Kleiner presents her creative ideas and stories for movement and percussion-playing as she delights preschool through primary-age children with orchestral favorites. There are selections for marching, dancing, trotting, skipping, jumping, hiding, sleeping, playing instruments, entering class, and saying goodbye. Lots of fun, this book will allow teachers to capture children's interest in orchestral music for a lifetime. The CD contains 25 tracks including selections from Bizet's Carmen, Saint-Saëns' Carnival of the Animals, Dvorák's New World Symphony, Haydn's Surprise Symphony, and many more.

Music Education for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Music Education for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Author: Sheila J. Scott
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2017
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0190606347

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Music Education for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder provides information about autism spectrum disorder and strategies for engaging students with ASD in music-based activities such as singing, listening, moving, and playing instruments. This practical resource is for teachers who work with early-years students with ASD.

Kodály in the Kindergarten Classroom

Kodály in the Kindergarten Classroom
Author: Mícheál Houlahan
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2015
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0199396493

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Kodály in the Kindergarten Classroom provides teachers with a step-by-step road map for developing children's performance, creative movement, and literacy skills in an organic and thoughtful manner. Over 100 children's books are incorporated into Kodály in the Kindergarten Classroom, as well as 35 detailed lesson plans that demonstrate how music and literacy curriculum goals are transformed into tangible musical objectives. Each chapter contains key questions, discussion points, and ongoing assignments. Scholarly yet practical and accessible, this volume is sure to be an essential guide for kindergarten and early childhood music teachers everywhere.

Come on Everybody, Let's Sing!

Come on Everybody, Let's Sing!
Author: Lois Birkenshaw-Fleming
Publisher: Alfred Music
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2000-04-24
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1457496755

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Written by the author of Music for Fun, Music for Learning, the book incorporates a child's activities such as singing, dancing, playing instruments and body movements and gestures to develop the understanding of musical concepts, musical literacy and an appreciation for different kinds of music as well as co-ordination, motor and listening skills, social skills and acquisition of basic facts. Intended to be a useful and practical resource for teachers, parents and leaders of all children, Come on Everybody Let's Sing! also encourages a greater use of music with special students. The audio package offers songs from each chapter of the book professionally recorded and produced to provide both the teacher and students with excellent representations of the songs as set out in the book. Preschool-Grade 6.

Guitar Expressions Teacher Edition, Vol 1

Guitar Expressions Teacher Edition, Vol 1
Author:
Publisher: Alfred Music Publishing
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2006-06
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780757922985

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Volume 1 of this 2-volume set contains 54 complete lesson plans for the first 18 units of Guitar Expressions. Each lesson includes a Lesson Snapshot, Instructional Overview, a complete step-by-step lesson plan with embedded assessments. The book also includes reproducible student worksheets, assessments forms and student progress record, CDs containing complete instruction, demonstration, play-along, and additional listening tracks. Educators will be pleased to also find Bloom's Taxonomy Correlation, Assessment Overviews, and Core Thinking Overviews. Plus interactive Guitar Guru technology embedded on the included CD-ROM (included in V. 2) allows students to use their computers to view animated fretboard displays of selected songs.

Disney Stories

Disney Stories
Author: Krystina Madej
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3030427382

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The second edition of Disney Stories: Getting to Digital will be of interest to lovers of Disney history and also to lovers of Hollywood history in general. The first edition was planned as a short history of the companies evolution from analog storytelling to a digital online presence that closed the chapter on early Disney films with the release of the groundbreaking Snow White. The purpose of the new edition is to bring to readers a more complete view of the analog-digital story by including three new chapters on film that cover key developments from the live-animation hybrids of the 1940s to CAPS and CGI in the 1990s and VR in the 2010s. It also includes in the discussion of cross-media storytelling the acquisition of the exceptional story property, Star Wars, and discusses how Disney has brought the epic into the Disney Master Narrative by creating Galaxy’s Edge in its US theme parks. Krystina Madej’s engaging portrayal of the long history of Disney’s love affair with storytelling and technology brings to life the larger focus of innovation in creating characters and stories that captivate an audience, and together with Newton Lee’s detailed experience of Disney during the crucial 1995-2005 era when digital innovation in online and games was at its height in the company, makes for a fast-paced captivating read. Disney Stories first edition explored the history of Disney, both analog and digital. It described in detail how Walt Disney used inventive and often ground-breaking approaches in the use of sound, color, depth, and the psychology of characters to move the animation genre from short visual gags to feature-length films with meaningful stories that engaged audience's hearts as well as tickled their funny bones. It showed Walt’s comprehensive approach to engaging the public across all media as he built the Disney Master Narrative by using products, books, comics, public engagements, fan groups such as the Mickey Mouse club, TV, and, of course, Disneyland, his theme park. Finally it showed how, after his passing, the company continued to embrace Walt’s enthusiasm for using new technology to engage audiences through their commitment to innovation in digital worlds. It describes in detail the innovative storybook CD-ROMs, their extensive online presence, the software they used and created for MMORGs such as Toontown, and the use of production methods such as agile methodology. This new edition provides insight on major developments in Disney films that moved them into the digital world.