Math Skills
Sets of 2 becoming sets of 4
Level
Kindergarten and primary
Song
Marching, marching
2 by 2.
Joining hands to
make us 4.
Marching, marching,
4 by 4.
Marching, marching,
4 by 4.
Dance
- A multiple number of 4 students, i.e. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 etc. form a line across the room facing forward, joining hands with a partner.
- With partner take 8 slow marches forward, 2 counts to each march.
- Then each set of 2 joins hands with another set of 2 next to them to make a set of 4, and takes 8 slow marches forward - 2 counts to a march.
- Arms that are not joined are on waist so students do not bump each other.
- The whole sequence could be reversed to turn and go back to beginning place.
Marching Motor Skill

- Brisk even steps. Supporting leg remains straight.
- Working knee bends with thigh raised parallel to floor.
- Many directions and patterns possible.
- Arms swing in opposition, one forward, one back, (arm of the front leg swings back).
Clap:
tum, tum, tum, tum
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Lessons
Introduction and Guidelines
Counting
Addition
Sets
Subtraction
Sets with Arm Swinging
Sets with Skipping
Sets with Marching
Sets with Galloping
This ebook is being upgraded and will be available in the future:
Music, Dance and Basic Math by Susan Kramer
In 30 pages, this ebook by Susan Kramer teaches basic math skills through song and dance in 9 lessons. For pre-kindergarten through 3rd grade.

Article, musical score, song, dance, photo credit Susan Kramer

