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Introduction to High Do
Hogs in the Cornfield
Solidifying Dotted Half Notes (Long Sound Lasting 3 Beats) and Whole Notes (Long Sound Lasting for 4 Beats)
Sandy McNab
Morning Bells
Longways Sets
UkuleleÂ
C Chord Review
Best Day of My Life
Hey Ho
Somebody I Used to Love
am Chord Introduction
Introduction to Fa
Cut the Cake
Frog in the Bog
Introduction to Syncopa (Syncopated Rhythms: Eighth Note, Quarter Note, Eighth Note)
I Want to Rise
Seasonal Dances
Los Machetes (Hispanic Heritage Month: Sept. 15th - Oct. 15th)
Chilili (Hispanic Heritage Month: Sept. 15th - Oct. 15th)
Ve David (Hanukkah: Dec. 7th - Dec. 15th)
Composition Project (Instruments and Dance Movements)
My Help is the Mountain (Indigenous Peoples Month: Nov.)
Introduction to Ti
Little Snowflakes
Bim Bam
Solidifying Syncopa (Syncopated Rhythms: Eighth Note, Quarter Note, Eighth Note)
Hill and Gully Rider
I Got a Letter This Morning
Solidifying Folk Dance Vocabulary in Longways Sets and Concentric Circles
Recorder Introduction (B, A, and G)
Solidifying Major Diatonic Scale (Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do')
Creeping Creeping Little Flea
Three Blue Pigeons
Solidifying Syncopa (Syncopated Rhythms: Eighth Note, Quarter Note, Eighth Note)
Lost My Gold Ring
Funga Alafia
Solidifying Folk Dance Vocabulary/ Strip the Willow
Recorder Karate (Reinforcing B, A, and G)
Bucket Drumming
Listen: How Evelyn Glennie... a Deaf Girl Changed Percussion (Deaf Awareness Month: Sept.)
Tito Puente: Mambo King by Monica Brown (Hispanic Heritage Month: Sept. 15th - Oct. 15th)
Selena: Queen of Tejano Music by Silvia Lopez (Hispanic Heritage Month: Sept. 15th - Oct. 15th)
I Sang You Down from the Stars by Tasha Spillett (Indigenous Peoples Month: Nov.)
America the Beautiful: Together We Stand by Bryan Collier (Veterans Day: Nov. 11th)
Powwow's Coming by Linda Boyden (Indigenous Peoples Month: Nov.)
The Nutcracker
Alvin Ailey by Andrea Davis Pinkney (Black History Month: Feb.)