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Rhythm Ring and Tambourine
Students develop motor skills with this fun hands-on rhythm ring and tambourine activity--both in making it with a die cut and in using it.
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Designed By Martha Moseman
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Music Note Chart
Music is mathematical. Show budding musicians how note values relate to one another with this easy-to-make die-cut manipulative.
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Designed By Susan Severson
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Music In the Air
This visually pleasing mobile is a fun way to enhance a music classroom and help you teach music concepts. Use die cuts that portray students' favorite instruments.
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Designed By Traci Armbrust
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Suzuki Violin Lesson Announcement
How do you remind students of upcoming events? The obvious solution (other than notifying them verbally) is to send home notes or flyers. Also consider creating table tents like this one and placing them where everyone can see. Decorate them with a die-cut shape that coordinates.
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Designed By Traci Armbrust
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Musical Staff
Do, re, mi...it's easy to see the names and staff positions of the scale's progressive notes with this populated die-cut staff. Choose many musical symbol designs from AccuCut's catalog for display or decoration. You could write a symphony in die-cut shapes!
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Designed By Traci Armbrust
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Louis Armstrong Trumpet
Hang on to history! Use this die-cut trumpet and hanging sign to teach students about the life of one of America's greatest musicians, Louis Armstrong. This New Orleans Jazz master's technical abilities are legendary, as is his joyous, spontaneous style!
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Designed By Traci Armbrust
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