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Music

  • The child learned about the different musical notes and their names.
  • They learned how to read sheet music and identify the symbols and notations.
  • They learned about the basic elements of rhythm and how to count beats in a measure.
  • The child learned about the different instruments and their sounds.

For continued development, encourage the child to practice playing an instrument or experimenting with different sounds using everyday objects. They can also try composing their own melodies and songs, using the concepts they learned in music theory.

Book Recommendations

  • Meet the Orchestra by Ann Hayes: This book introduces children to the different instruments in an orchestra, their names, and the sounds they produce.
  • Music Theory for Kids by Damon Ferrante: A beginner's guide to music theory, covering topics such as notes, rhythm, and musical symbols in a fun and interactive way.
  • The Story of the Orchestra by Robert Levine: An engaging book that takes children on a journey through the history of music, introducing them to famous composers and their masterpieces.

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