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Music

  • The child learned about different types of music (rock, jazz, classical) and the characteristics that distinguish them.
  • The child identified and practiced playing specific notes (E, C, and F) and learned about the introductory note E.
  • The child learned the concept of keeping a beat and practiced using rest notes and rhythms.
  • The child explored the use of music to enhance storytelling and expression.

For continued development, consider incorporating more interactive activities that involve creating music, such as making simple instruments or composing short melodies. Encourage the child to explore music from various cultures and time periods to broaden their understanding and appreciation of different styles and traditions.

Book Recommendations

  • The Story Orchestra: The Nutcracker by Jessica Courtney-Tickle: This book introduces children to classical music through a retelling of Tchaikovsky's famous ballet.
  • This Jazz Man by Karen Ehrhardt: An engaging book that introduces children to jazz music and famous jazz musicians through rhythmic storytelling.
  • Never Play Music Right Next to the Zoo by John Lithgow: A fun and imaginative story that explores the use of music to enhance storytelling and spark the imagination.

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