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Music to My Ears! Learning with Songs

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Overview

Music appeals to students of all ages and is a great way to learn. Using a method known as Total Physical Response, students can enrich their vocabulary with the lyrics, gestures, and music. Songs can also be used to help students memorize important facts. In this presentation, join Shelly Sanchez Terrell as she shares examples of how to use songs to help your students learn in fun and engaging ways! Additionally, she will provide you with strategies for using music to support the learning of language learners.

Details

Status: Available On-Demand
Subject: ICT
Last aired on: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 @ 4:00 PM EST
Duration: 30 minutes
Credit Hours: 0.5
Categories: ESL/ELL, Learning Theories & Strategies
Tags: ELL, ESL, Language Learners, memorization, music, songs, Total Physical Response

Reviews (73)

Basic Member
 
Great ideas! Thank you.
Full Member
+16
 
As usual... fantastic! Thanks :)
 
The music options on Scratch sound engaging for kids. There are good topics on soundcloud.com/freshprep.
 
These strategies are great for English Language Learners to learn vocabulary!
 
Seems like a lot of fun
 
Wow so much fun!!
 
I have seen several ways that music has helped our children learn new material and also has helped calm them down. This was a very good webinar.
 
Great info. Children really do respond to music.
 
Wonderful ideas.
 
great webinar and great information
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