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    • Uniting Our Voices in Song
      Discover the instrument you were born with - your voice! This unit includes activities and tips for breath control, posture, and diction. Apply what you've learned to vocal repertoire, including "Ode to Joy," "De Colores," "Tideo" and a Carnegie Hall song, "A Simple Melody."
    • Cracking the Code: Reading Rhythms
      Become a Rhythm Wizard! Tackle music notation basics, such as bar lines, time signatures, and note values - eighth notes, whole notes, and everything in between! Use Gino's Music Decoder, a guide to the parts of a measure.
    • Faith and the African American Experience

      Perelman American Roots 09-10 Lesson 4 Perelman American Roots 09-10 Lesson 4 Faith and the African American Experience

    • Uniting Our Voices

      Perelman American Roots 09-10 Lesson 6 Perelman American Roots 09-10 Lesson 6 Uniting Our Voices

    • United We Move: Telling Stories with African American Song and Dance

      Perelman American Roots 09-10 Lesson 8 Perelman American Roots 09-10 Lesson 8 United We Move: Telling Stories with African American Song and Dance

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