These are adorable and just plain old fun. My kids really enjoyed them, and they are bright and colorful. 🙂
2. Next, from Shelley at Pitch Publications, this exceptionally useful and enlightening guide to Aurasma.
4. From Rachel at Music with Mrs. Tanenblatt. She’s got this Time Signature Overview
Every time I’d heard about Aurasma, it was simply “oh, it’s so cool!” but without a legitimate explanation which was not only not helpful, but frustrating. I wish someone had give me a better idea of what is is sooner, but this was EXTREMELY helpful to figure out what to do with it!
This is a really helpful resource, and not a common one on TpT. Not only good for kids learning time signatures for the first time, but also would be great for middle school students who might not remember when they start in their performance based classes.
5. Last but not least, a freebie from me!
Check out my Naughty Kitty Cat file. Perfect slides for Ta Rest, and I have two versions depending on which song you sing, Naughty Kitty Cat or Naughty Pussy Cat.
I’ve never heard of Aurasma before–thanks for posting!
I’ve never heard of Aurasma before–thanks for posting!
I’ve never heard of Aurasma before–thanks for posting!
I’ve never heard of Aurasma before–thanks for posting!