We are using different types of instruments like drumming sticks and rākau to create patterns. We are enjoying creating different beats and working with others.
Wednesday, 27 February 2019
Waking up our brain with music
Every morning we wake our brains to help us get ready for learning. We have been using music and rhythm to switch on our learning muscles, and also learning about keeping a beat and the different types of rhythms and sounds that we can make with instruments and objects.
We are using different types of instruments like drumming sticks and rākau to create patterns. We are enjoying creating different beats and working with others.


We are using different types of instruments like drumming sticks and rākau to create patterns. We are enjoying creating different beats and working with others.
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