Easter Bunny Rap/Carl Orff and Special Guest Jessica Grant

Easter Bunny Rap/Carl Orff and Special Guest Jessica Grant

Author: The Music Podcast for Kids! March 25, 2021 Duration: 22:35
In today’s episode, you get to move and groove with the Easter Bunny Rap, get to know the legendary composer and elementary music influencer, Carl Orff, and learn some fun ideas for the general music classroom from teacher and podcaster Jessica Grant. Be sure to leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks so much for listening! Watch an orchestra and chorus perform Carmina Burana HERE. Watch and jam along to the Easter Bunny Rap HERE. Listen to Afternoon Ti with Jessica Grant HERE. Explore more online music resources: Movement: Go Noodle: https://www.gonoodle.com/ Body Percussion:  https://www.youtube.com/c/SantiSerratosaSSM/videos  Individual Routine with chairs:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDQXhWeXcy8 Broadway: https://www.todaytix.com/insider/nyc/posts/12-broadway-dances-you-can-learn-at-home-right-now https://hipshakefitness.com/dance/broadway-dance-tutorial-compilation/ You Can’t Stop the Beat from Hairspray Hip Hop:  H.Y.P.E. the Breaks videos on YouTube created by Hip-Hop Public Health.  H.Y.P.E. = Helping Young People Energize - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFM-YWyieDk&list=RDXFM-YWyieDk&start_radio=1&t=3 Bounce - Jump and Kick - Flow Conducting:  Read-Along Read Alouds with Robert Franz: https://www.robertfranz.com/read-aloud-childrens-books He is the conductor of the Windsor Symphony, Boise Baroque Orchestra, and Houston Symphony - Idaho Orchestra Institute Wrote the book Stella’s Magical Musical Balloon Ride - Five parts Listen to the story and then conduct a piece at the end with Robert Make Music Count - Math and music Singing: Facebook - The Singing Space which was begun by Meg Tietz… great way for individuals or families to sing or play their favorite songs to share with others or to learn new songs YouTube - Victoria Boler’s channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy8bVUHYQ2OuQ1f-nACWqoA lots of things for teachers and some great examples of folk songs students can learn through listening A few favorites:  Sol Sol Sol, Oh How lovely is the Evening, Little Bitty Man YouTube - Rob Amchin - https://www.youtube.com/c/RobertAmchin/playlists - Love the playlists as they’re broken down by topics such as speech pieces, bubbles, tennis balls, early childhood, and orff games - Lots of ideas: 2-4-6-8, Alligator pie,  Waldorf School Songs Website - great resource for teachers - https://www.waldorfschoolsongs.com/ Being comfortable singing your favorite songs with your kids at home - singing songs that were sung to you, favorite songs that you love Check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdGhqK_DWpRIKS45ICqN3eQ ***Classroom and Homeschool Teachers***  Find our digital resource to help enhance your classroom HERE! Like us on Facebook!  Mr. Fite Check out original fun and educational music from Mr. Fite at  https://brucefite.com/music and subscribe to Mr. Fite’s YouTube Channel Mr. Henry Are you looking for affordable piano lessons for your 6-10-year-old? Start the music journey with Mr. Henry by taking a sneak peek into the Premier Membership with the free mini-piano course! https://www.mrhenrysmusicworld.com/piano     Hey there Music Podcast for Kids listeners!  This is Mr. Henry, and we just wanted to sincerely thank you so much for tuning into the show,  listening to the show. And if you could do us a huge, huge favor, if you could leave a review, that would just be absolutely fantastic. With reviews we can get more people to listen to the show and spread the love of music. So, if you could just take a little bit of time to leave a review, that would be absolutely fantastic! So thank you so much again and we hope you have a great week!   Let the music begin in 3, 2, 1... Learning music, having fun. That’s what we’re gonna do. Mr. Henry, Mr. Fite, exploring along with you. Learning music, having fun. That’s what we’re gonna do. Mr. Henry, Mr. Fite love hanging out with you. The Music Podcast for Kids! Hello and welcome to The Music Podcast for Kids we're your hosts M

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