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For elementary K-1 teachers: Here is a 5 minute music lesson teaching the difference between beat and rhythm. This video is designed for preschool, TK, kindergarten, and 1st grade teachers to use directly in their classrooms. Perfect for elementary music, sub plans, daily warm-ups, and quick 5-minutes lessons. This is an elementary music lesson for TK-1st grade where kids learn the difference between beat and rhythm. Perfect for classroom teachers, music teachers, and parents teaching early learners. Learn music with Ms. C, a music teacher with a bachelor’s, master’s, and soon to be doctorate degree in music education. Each lesson incorporates national music standards for early elementary music. Ms. C incorporates and adapts many songs that would be taught in an elementary music classroom and brings them to the screen for kids, teachers, and parents to enjoy. What students will practice: Clapping a steady beat Chanting a steady beat Clapping rhythms Singing rhythms Great for: TK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade Elementary music teachers Classroom teachers needing a quick music activity Brain Breaks Homeschool families Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:29 What is beat and rhythm? 01:11 Practice beat 01:54 Practice rhythm 02:51 Beat and rhythm together 03:14 Pick beat or rhythm 03:45 Switch beat or rhythm 04:14 Goodbye #beatswithbiscuit #beatswithbiscuitandmsc #musiceducation #elementarymusiclessons #rhythmgame #rhythmclapping #steadybeat #preschoolmusic #kindergartenmusic #1stgrademusic #2ndgrademusic #musicvideosforkids #musiclessonsforkids #brainbreaks Puppets ©Folkmanis, Inc. Used with permission.