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IDEAS FOR ONLINE AND IN-PERSON TEACHING
 
SOME GREAT IDEAS!    THANK YOU! :-)

Nr.

Title

Author

Country

Language

Content

Target group/ age

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21

Dancing Obwisana

Tetyana Chernous

Ukraine

English

Movement warm up, leading to a dance improvisation with objects to Obwisana

Synchronous examples with children using Zoom

4-6-year olds

22

Marula Tree

Caroline Zeeman

New Zealand

English

Pass the beat and add rhythm patterns to a song with ukulele

Suggestions for teachers

Primary school

23

Elements of Music

Jeremy Hantler

New Zealand

English

Rhythmical speech and listening activities

Addressing children directly

Primary School

24

Loo-La, a nonsense song

Janine Wymer

New Zealand

English

Echo singing, body percussion, movement

Suggestions for teachers

Primary School

25

Poem Stardust

Shirley Harvey

New Zealand

English

Poem with movement, music and graphic notation

Suggestions for teachers

Primary School

26

Starting with an artefact

Robyn McQueen

New Zealand

English

Textile, woven patterns from Africa, creation of a rhythmical rondo

Suggestions for teachers

Primary School

27

Koko Elai

Claire Mc

New Zealand

English

Congolese Greeting Song with accompaniment

Suggestions for teachers

Junior and Senior Primary

28

Sarasponda

Celia Stewart

New Zealand

English

Song with movement and rhythmic accompaniment

Suggestions for teachers

Junior Primary

29

Snakes alive

Michele Ellis

Australia

English

Series of activities, listening, playing and dancing to recorded music.

Suggestions for teachers, and playing online with children.

4-9-year olds

30

Playing with a word: Chocolate

Jo Charman

New Zealand

English

Playing with the words, syllables and body percussion patterns.

Suggestions for teachers

Teachers

As a result of the Coronavirus crisis many teachers found themselves unprepared for the fact that they had to teach music and dance online. In order to offer suggestions and support, you will find contributions from colleagues for different target groups on this page. Many of these contributions are also useful for in-person teaching.

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If you would like to make a contribution yourself, please write to: info.iosfs@gmail.com

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