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  • The child learned about rhythm and timing by following the beat of the music in the activity.
  • They learned about melody and pitch by listening to the different notes and tones in the music.
  • They learned about dynamics and expression by understanding how the volume and intensity of the music changed throughout the activity.
  • The child learned about different musical instruments and their sounds as they were used in the activity.
  • They learned about musical structure and form by recognizing patterns and repetitions in the music.
  • The child learned about musical genres and styles by experiencing different types of music in the activity.
  • They learned about teamwork and collaboration by participating in the activity with others.
  • The child learned about creativity and improvisation by exploring their own musical ideas within the activity.

Continued development in music can be fostered by encouraging the child to:

  • Explore different musical genres and styles through listening to a variety of music.
  • Learn to play a musical instrument or take singing lessons to further develop their musical skills.
  • Participate in school or community music programs, such as band or choir, to gain more experience in performing music with others.
  • Experiment with composing their own music or writing lyrics to express their creativity.
  • Attend live music performances or concerts to further appreciate and understand the art of music.
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