Thirty 7-minute closed-captioned
programs
for Grades 2 through 6 in Social Studies and Music Education,
broadcast
statewide on Wisconsin's public TV stations.
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I Love Music! features hosts and musicians between the ages of 5 and 12 who
introduce
the culture of their country through the musical instruments they play as well as the festivals, ceremonies, costumes, rhythms, and dances of their heritage. Designed to present cultural similarities and differences, its programs support primary & intermediate social studies curriculum standards requiring students to understand diverse multicultural and artistic expressions, family life on our planet, and world geography and cultures.
Teaching Resources for I Love Music!
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| #1 Austria: Carina and Her Harp | #2 Belgium: Bram and His Carillon | #3 Canada: Marc-Andre and His Accordion | #4 Cuba: Damaris and Her Music School | #5 Cuba: Renson and His Brass Band | #6 Denmark: Christian and His Drum | #7 Egypt: Esraa and Her Singing Lessons | #8 Egypt: Mohammed and His Dof | #9 England: Amie and Her All-Girl Band | #10 England: Kate and Her Orchestra | #11 France: Emmanuel and His Harpsichord | #12 Greece: Nikos and His Clarino | #13 Greece: Stavros and the Pontiakilira | #14 Hong Kong: Peter and His Violin | #15 Hong Kong: Rebecca and Her Butterfly Harp | #16 Israel: Hed the Soprano Singer | #17 Israel: Itamar and His Violin | <#18 Israel: Safi and His Darbuka | #19 Israel: Shiran and Her Mandolin | #20 Italy: Paola and Her Piccolo | #21 Ivory Coast: Lasso and His Balafon | #22 Japan: Yutaro and His Drum | #23 Korea: Tagun and His Flute | #24 Korea: Yu Sings the Pansori | #25 Lebanon: Elie and His Lute | #26 Lebanon: Gaby and Her Zither | #27 Norway: Eline and Her Violin | #28 Thailand: Wirag and His Xylophone | #29 USA: Duquan Sings Gospel | #30 USA: Kurt and His Guitar |