My name is Susie Davies-Splitter and I have been teaching music to all ages in Early Childhood, schools and Universities over many years. With my husband, Phil, we run ‘Welcome to Music’ where we create music resources, have a membership community and present training and programs for kids and educators. Our goal is to help build confidence and creativity and enrich lives through the joy of music. Follow my journey as I have begun a new music teaching position this year in a local primary school just around the corner from our house in Melbourne, Australia for 5-11 year olds. I hope that this podcast can support and inspire you and maybe even make your job a little easier through sharing tips, chats, lesson plans, interviews and great quality music resources to use with your children. I use an inclusive, multi-modal, multi-sensory and Orff-based approach to help make the learning stick. Please enjoy the Welcome to Music teacher podcast and find us at welcometomusic.net
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My name is Susie Davies-Splitter and I have been teaching music to all ages in Early Childhood, schools and Universities over many years. With my husband, Phil, we run ‘Welcome to Music’ where we create music resources, have a membership community and present training and programs for kids and educators. Our goal is to help build confidence and creativity and enrich lives through the joy of music. Follow my journey as I have begun a new music teaching position this year in a local primary school just around the corner from our house in Melbourne, Australia for 5-11 year olds. I hope that this podcast can support and inspire you and maybe even make your job a little easier through sharing tips, chats, lesson plans, interviews and great quality music resources to use with your children. I use an inclusive, multi-modal, multi-sensory and Orff-based approach to help make the learning stick. Please enjoy the Welcome to Music teacher podcast and find us at welcometomusic.net
Ep. 10 - Great Music Games for the Elementary/Primary Classroom, Part 2
Welcome to Music Podcast
33 minutes 35 seconds
1 year ago
Ep. 10 - Great Music Games for the Elementary/Primary Classroom, Part 2
For this episode 10, we are continuing to focus on ‘Great Music Games for the primary/elementary classroom’ and this is Part 2. This is a follow up from the last episode 9 plus several webinars that we have hosted about Music Games for the classroom within the last 12 months which can all be found in our Welcome to Music Membership (https://welcometomusic.podia.com/welcome-to-music-membership-plan). Today I’m going to share with you another 4 games – ‘Che Che Kule’ (for up to 8), ‘Mochi’ (for 8 plus), ‘Flea Fly Flo’ (for 6+) and ‘Four White Horses’ (for 8+). If you haven’t already, make sure you listen to the podcast or read the blog for Episode 9 to get the background of why games are important, the types of musical games we can use and some important guidelines that we can follow.To read the blog and get the podcast notes for this episode, click here (https://www.welcometomusicpodcast.net/blog/episode-10-blog-notes-great-music-games-for-the-primaryelementary-classroom-part-2/)! (https://www.welcometomusicpodcast.net/blog/episode-9-blog-notes-great-music-games-for-the-primaryelementary-classroom-part-1/)
Welcome to Music Podcast
My name is Susie Davies-Splitter and I have been teaching music to all ages in Early Childhood, schools and Universities over many years. With my husband, Phil, we run ‘Welcome to Music’ where we create music resources, have a membership community and present training and programs for kids and educators. Our goal is to help build confidence and creativity and enrich lives through the joy of music. Follow my journey as I have begun a new music teaching position this year in a local primary school just around the corner from our house in Melbourne, Australia for 5-11 year olds. I hope that this podcast can support and inspire you and maybe even make your job a little easier through sharing tips, chats, lesson plans, interviews and great quality music resources to use with your children. I use an inclusive, multi-modal, multi-sensory and Orff-based approach to help make the learning stick. Please enjoy the Welcome to Music teacher podcast and find us at welcometomusic.net