There are many ways to celebrate diversity and honor a multicultural classroom. Help create a classroom environment that has students explore and appreciate other cultures and diversity. Allow students to break through cultural barriers, so they learn to appreciate different ways of celebrating or communicating, and bring the classroom community closer together.
Learn about Ireland for Kids with these free printable mini books to color, read, and learn facts about this beautiful country in Europe!
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A glyph is a representation of data in picture form. In these worksheets, students are asked to color different parts of the picture depending on what they are hearing from the music. These glyphs are designed with specific world music pieces in mind. They work well alone or as part of a unit. There are a variety of levels included, each with 3-4 things to listen for, including fast/slow, loud/soft, staccato/legato, various instruments, etc. Unfortunately, due to copyright laws, the music is not included. There are ten countries represented in this set. Glyphs are included for the following pieces: Australia: “Waltzing Matilda” by Banjo Paterson England: “Fantasia on Greensleeves” by Ralph Vaughn Williams France: “Les Marseillaise” by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle India: “Ganesha” by Deepak Ram Italy: “Carnival of Venice” by Herbert L. Clarke Japan: “Sakura Sakura” (traditional) Kenya: “Jambo Bwana" (traditional) Mexico: “La Bamba” (traditional) arr. Ritchie Valens Norway: “Morning Mood” by Edvard Grieg United States: “Hoedown” by Aaron Copland
Use music and playful activities for Teaching Children about South America. So many great ideas for toddler, preschool, and elementary age kids.
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Russia is the largest country in the world! Learn about its history, culture, climate and more with this unit study. Check out all the resources below and grab the FREE printable portion.
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Learn the technically and melodically rewarding three-notes-per-string approach to playing pentatonics in this lesson.
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Edelweiss Flower Craft for Kids. Great preschool or kindergarten activity for studying Switzerland, Austria, the Alps, Heidi, or the Sound of Music.
These Composer Studies have been a huge hit with you all!! I am so glad you’re enjoying them! If you ever think of anyone you would like to see, please feel free to Contact Us and let us know. If you’ve been around the music world at all, you have likely heard of J.S. Bach. But, even if …
There are many ways to celebrate diversity and honor a multicultural classroom. Help create a classroom environment that has students explore and appreciate other cultures and diversity. Allow students to break through cultural barriers, so they learn to appreciate different ways of celebrating or communicating, and bring the classroom community closer together.
Connect music and geography with this fun musical game that encourages kids to learn about songs from around the world!
Are you thinking about using My Father's World Exploring Countries and Cultures? Check out what is included in the curriculum.
Use this printable passport for kids as you "visit" countries around the world so they can stamp their passport just like a real world traveler.
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Have fun entertaining and impressing your fellow guitarists, non-guitarists and yourself with this incredibly effective set of tapping and soloing tools
Our very favourite homeschool resource for Art Appreciation for the elementary years is Mike Venezia’s Getting to know the World's Greatest Artists series.
Learning about the Renaissance? This Renaissance worksheet lends extra help remembering important people, places, and things of this important time in history.
Explore Italy with this free homeschool Italy unit study that covers Italian art, music, recipes, language, landmark, and more. Picture Books Coming soon Colosseum The Colosseum was a Roman amphitheater built in 70 AD. The end of its construction was celebrated with 100 days of Roman games used to draw large crowds. It was a […]