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Music in the Classroom


Gospel learning can be enriched and strengthened through music. Often children are better able to remember and learn through music.

You do not have to be a musician to use appropriate music to help children feel the Spirit and learn the gospel. Music in the class could include audiocassettes or a musical group during or at the beginning of a lesson to emphasize a principle. You may also sing or read the words to songs to involve the children in your lesson. If the Children’s Songbook audiocassettes or compact discs are available, you may use them to help you learn the songs or to accompany singing in the classroom (see Primary 4 Manual, xi).


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