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Clap That Rhythm

What to do:

  1. Clap a simple rhythm, or pattern, for the children to try to repeat.
  2. Ask children to take turns clapping their own rhythm for the others to copy.
  3. Clap out rhythms for names, ticking clocks, or other neighborhood sounds.

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