Musical Instrument Handout: Mini Lid Banjo
Have you ever played a banjo? Follow the directions below to make your very own mini lid banjo! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
Have you ever played a banjo? Follow the directions below to make your very own mini lid banjo! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
Have you ever made your own Pringles Can Shaker? Follow the instructions on this handout to learn how! You can make new music with some things you have laying around the house. Time to SHAKE IT UP! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of …
Have you ever used a maracas? Follow the directions below to make your very own maracas! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
National Piano Day is on March 29th! Fun fact: National Piano Day is celebrated on the 88th day of the year, the same number of keys on a piano! Take a few minutes to see how many words you can make with the word, PIANO. Challenge a friend or family …
National Skipping Day is April 24th! National Skipping Day is on April 24, and its purpose is to raise physical health awareness for children with a day of healthy exercise through skipping. It’s organized by Skipping Workshops that have around 250 schools with over 50,000 kids taking part in numerous …
National Hairstylist Appreciation Day is April 25th! Ways to celebrate this day: Tip your local hairstylist Try a new hairstyle Let your hairdresser know that they’re appreciated Celebrate this day by completing the wordsearch below. Click here for a full list of handouts Click here to download the PDF
National Pretzel Day is April 26th! Did you know? Today, the average Philadelphian consumes about twelve times as many pretzels as the national average. Pennsylvania is the center of American pretzel production for both hard and soft pretzels, producing 80% of the nation’s pretzels. Celebrate this day by getting some …
Have you ever used a recorder? They are taught across many schools because of their easiness to learn! Color the diagrams and learn more about each part of the recorder and its awesome history. Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts