Procure When Step Met Skip Created By Vicky Weber Represented In Print

book would be a perfect way to explain to early elementary students the notes on the staff! I love this book for its cute animations and its humanization of notes, which really helps kids understand that music can change shape and directions, just like you or I.
.shipping This is a sweet, beautifully illustrated story aboutfriends making music in different ways, However, it is misleading. Step went up and down the scale hitting every note very deliberately, Skip on the other hand supposedly skipped up and down the notes, The problem I had This is a wonderful book to read in grades K! It reminds the student how notes move, make melodies, harmonies, and part of a chord.
Highly recommend this book, my students wanted it read each week during September and October, When Step Met Skip is a cute introduction to melodic elements for early elementary students, Most of the movement for the step character is centered on the A B C pitches of the treble clef staff which lines up ideally with mi fa sol in the key of F, a great choice for This adorable little story about two music notes doing what they love is sure to be a hit with beginning music students.
Research shows that stories are an effective method for remembering factual information, Through the power of storytelling, Weber has once again created This is such a cute story that combines my two loves in life, As a music teacher, it was super exciting to delve into When Step Met Skip and it's honestly a great introduction for younger elementary students.
It pairs simple music theory with adorable illustrations and a This is the perfect book I never knew I needed! The whimsical drawings and
Procure When Step Met Skip  Created By  Vicky Weber   Represented In Print
adorable story are a great way to introduce and reinforce this concept of steps and skips on the staff to my young beginning piano students, and I look forward to reflecting back to the story with I have loved all of Vicky Weber's books, and this one doesn't disappoint.
The cute note characters she has created will be loved by students, As a music teacher, this book will lend itself well to teaching about how notes go up and down the staff, as well as how to work

Vicky Weber is a musician and an elementary educator with a love for childrens literature.
As a Puerto Rican author of Taíno descent, she strives to create picture books that are fun, engaging, and educational, All her current titles are based on her background in music education or her heritage, .