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Listen to music with distinctive beats, such as marches or calypsos. Children march or dance to the music.
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Tap out beats on a drum. Ask children to match with clapping, head nods, or hops.
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Cover the outside of an oatmeal box, coffee can with plastic lid, or similar round container with construction paper. Cut the paper to fit with Crayola® Scissors.
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Decorate the drum cover with Crayola® Construction Paper™ Crayons and Glitter Glue. Dry overnight.
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Glue the cover around the drum with Crayola® School Glue.
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Decorate the drum head (box lid) with markers. Glue it on the drum. Dry overnight.
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Use your palms, fingers, a chopstick, wooden spoon, or dowel stick as a drumstick.
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