IceBreakers: (60 Fun Activities to Build a Better Choir)
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Rating | : | 4.74 (765 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1592351662 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 72 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
turkken said Chorus teacher review. I bought this book thinking it would give me a bunch of great ideas and mixers for my choir of 70 students. I was rather disappointed by the suggestions and found only two or three items that I tried making work. One trend that I found in the book is that they gave suggestions but didn't really supply all the "game" material needed. For example, one ice breaker was for students to be given a name belonging to a famous pair. The book only gave a few examples of pairs and . Josephine said Barely has anything to do with choir!. I feel like the author just wrote down a bunch of ideas that she never tried. I found MAYBE one icebreaker that I could use. None of ideas were applicable to a choir, and only a handful could be used for general music. I would definitely not recommend this.. Elizabeth A. Provencio said Excellent material inside this book. Excellent material inside this book. I've already used multiple ice breaker games with my choirs, and the results are wonderful! I highly recommend this for choir directors of any age or skill level choir.
Tried and true, these 60 IceBreaker activities come directly from her classroom and teach life lessons of respect, tolerance, and patience. Long-time educator Valerie Lippoldt Mack gives us some of her favorite team-building activities in her IceBreakers series. The book is divided into sections that include communication, energizers, problem-solving, trust-building, goal-setting, and building respect. This simple and affordable book packs the punch you need for dynamic success with your choir, ensemble and classroom! All ages.. (Shawnee Press). For any choir, team, or class to work together in a positive manner, the members must be comfortable with each other