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Learn the Treble Clef Lines and Spaces
The lines of the treble clef (from bottom to top) are EGBDF. Watch this video to learn a few tricks for remembering this!
Now that you've got the lines, lets learn about the spaces with this video:
What a wonderful blog, you are truly a gifted teacher! How do you/how did you get so good at taking pictures of your students working, singing, dancing? I have made several attempts to try to take pics and videos and it just seems that there is never enough time. Any tips? Thank you!
What a wonderful blog, you are truly a gifted teacher! How do you/how did you get so good at taking pictures of your students working, singing, dancing? I have made several attempts to try to take pics and videos and it just seems that there is never enough time. Any tips? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI leave my camera on my desk. All the time! LOL.
DeleteFrom where can I purchase GOIN FISHIN that you use in your centers?
ReplyDeleteDiane Spielman
I created this using supplies from my local teacher store.
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