Today’s free resource is all about vocal exploration. If you’ve used vocal exploration in your classroom, you already know its benefits. Vocal exploration allows students a chance to discover their singing voice, create high/low sounds, and compose simple pieces using squiggly lines and curves. You can read more ideas for vocal exploration in this post, where I detail why it’s important and all the different ways you can try it out in your own classroom.
Each of the images below is a screenshot from my interactive PowerPoint titled Catch the Dragon. I recently posted this as a free resource in my store, and I think it would be perfect for your younger students.
Students will click on one of the dragons in the main menu. Then, they have to “follow his flight path” by singing.
After singing, they tap the tail and learn the dragon’s name and special ability.
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This is absolutely adorable! Love it, and thank you! 🙂
I'm glad you like it! Thanks for commenting 🙂
Cute ideas! My kids would love it.
Thanks! That's great to hear 🙂
The interactive vocal exploration files are so perfect for any age! Thank you for sharing 🙂 Congratulations!!
Thanks! I'm glad you like it! There's more to come next week too 🙂
Such a cute and fun way to practice vocalizing- and I love that it is girl and boy friendly! Thanks so much for this wonderful activity, and thank you for sharing with #fermatafridays
Thank you 🙂
Great lesson! We love composing in K ! Thanks so much for sharing
Patti
You're welcome Patricia 🙂