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"Step by Step: Using Movement to Build Patterns"
"Step by Step: Using Movements to Build Patterns," with Wolf Trap Master Teaching Artist Anne Sidney
Wolf Trap Master Teaching Artist Anne Sidney shares an experience that guides children to explore dance levels, movements, and phrases. With an adult or in pairs, Sydney encourages children to embody shapes, experience low, medium, and high levels, and create and recognize repeating patterns, highlighting motor development, and early math and language learning goals.
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K & Early Elementary
Motor and Physical Development
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