Primary Props
Teaching children music requires different manipulatives that help to hold their interest and stimulate new neuropathways to aid in the learning. A list has been compiled below, but keep in mind, these are just ideas with links to Amazon where you can purchase these props as you wish. These affiliate links are just suggestions. There is no cost to you when you click the link, so please start here & do your research to see if there is something better for the children in your Primary or your budget.
rhythm sticks
Rhythm sticks help children to understand the beat of the song. Use them in a variety of ways including: taping two sticks together and use it as a wand to lead the music.
Egg Shakers
Egg shakers help children to feel the beat of the song. Use them as a rhythm instrument, pass them around your back, and shake in any pattern.
Finger Lights
Finger Lights provide a visual movement that can be applied to the beat of a song.
Wind Wands
Finger Lights provide a visual movement that can be applied to the beat of a song.
Paper Plates
Paper Plates are an excellent resource to help children feel the rhythm of a song through different movements.
Flags
Waving flags to the beat in many different ways will help teach the children a song. Choose different colors, different counties, different states, and adapt the activity to suit the song you are teaching.
scarves
Scarves magnify movements in a reverent manner. Use them in a variety of ways including:
paper Cups
Paper cups are helpful to beat a rhythm while repeating a pattern. Use them in a variety of ways including:
Handbells
Hand bells are a fun way to get the children involved by playing a melody.
Pool Noodles
Pool noodles can be cut into manageable sizes that make wonderful rhythm instruments.
Pencils
Pencils can be used the same as rhythm sticks, without such a loud sound. Make sure you are ordering UNSHARPENED pencils.