Primary Music Box with Audio CD: Traditional Songs and Activities for Younger Learners
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Primary Music Box with Audio CD: Traditional Songs and Activities for Younger Learners
Part of the popular Primary Copy Collection series, Primary Music Box contains songs to help teachers consolidate language learning in an appealing and memorable way. This collection of photocopiable song-based activities, with clear step-by-step instructions, helps teachers cater for different learning styles. Lesson plans are flexible and divided into steps to make time management easy. Whether you need a ten minute or whole lesson activity, this book has something for you!
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