DewDrops—Lesson Three (Steady Beat)
Dear Village Parent,
Feel the beat? In this week’s class the steady beat was at the heart of every activity—exercising to “Did You Ever See a Lassie?,” bouncing to an old English song, “Ride a Cock-Horse to Banbury Cross,” and rocking to the calming tune of “Greensleeves.”
Steady beat is the unchanging continuous pulse in a song or chant and is an organizer for the child; purposeful and calming. Moving to a steady beat, a child develops a sense of timing, which is fundamental to the ability to organize and coordinate movements. Think of all we do that requires regularly-paced repeated motion (a sense of steady beat!): walking, running, riding a bicycle, cutting with scissors, bouncing a ball, and more.
It’s easy to find the beat in a nursery rhyme. Pick out a couple of your favorite rhymes and get the nursery rhyme beat!
Here are some ideas to get you started:
Bouncing along,
Lynda