Music | Read to the Rhythm| Summer 2015 November 7, 2014 Programs, games, activities, and contests. Kids and Tweens.

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Music | Read to the Rhythm| Summer 2015 November 7, 2014 Programs, games, activities, and contests. Kids and Tweens

Name That Song November 7, 2014Music | Read to the Rhythm | Summer 2015

Music Appreciation Bingo November 7, 2014Music | Read to the Rhythm | Summer 2015 Teach kids about new genres and artists. Each square is a different musical instrument. Play samples of songs or instruments until someone gets a bingo!

Crafts November 7, 2014Music | Read to the Rhythm | Summer 2015 Tin Can Backyard Band Den-Den Drum Paper Plate Banjo Canister Drum Easter Egg Maracas

Draw What You Hear November 7, 2014Music | Read to the Rhythm | Summer 2015

Video Games November 7, 2014Music | Read to the Rhythm | Summer 2015 Guitar Hero! Dance Dance Revolution! Dance Central! Rock Band!

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Contact: Jill Harris Youth Services Librarian, San Rafael Public Library The California Summer Reading Program is a project of the California Library Association, supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian. June 22, 2012Music | Read to the Rhythm| Summer 2015

Image Citations  Slide 1: Read to the Rhythm theme artwork by Don Tate.  Slide 2: Image by FunGi_(Trading) is licensed under CC by 2.0.ImageFunGi_(Trading)CC by 2.0  Slide 3: Image by Horia Varlan is licensed under CC by 2.0.ImageHoria VarlanCC by 2.0  Slide 4: Den-Den drum image from Learning 4 Kids, used with permission.Den-Den drum imageLearning 4 Kids  Tin Can Backyard Band image from Growing a Jeweled Rose. Tin Can Backyard Band imageGrowing a Jeweled Rose  Easter Egg Maracas image from Dana Made It. Easter Egg MaracasDana Made It  Oatmeal Canister Drum image from Serving Pink Lemonade. Oatmeal Canister Drum imageServing Pink Lemonade  Paper Plate Banjo image from Le Top. Paper Plate Banjo imageLe Top  Slide 5: Image from Wikimedia Commons is licensed under CC by 2.0.ImageWikimedia CommonsCC by 2.0  Slide 6: Image by ZentheOutcast is licensed under CC by 2.0.ImageZentheOutcastCC by 2.0  Slide 7: Purchased from ShutterStock by SRPL.  Slide 8: Image by Cambodia4KidsOrg is licensed under CC by 2.0.ImageCambodia4KidsOrgCC by 2.0  Slide 9: Image by Matt Zimmerman is licensed under CC by 2.0.ImageMatt ZimmermanCC by 2.0  Slide 10: Image by David Maddison is licensed under CC by-NC-ND 2.0.ImageDavid MaddisonCC by-NC-ND 2.0  Slide 11: Purchased from ShutterStock by SRPL.  Slide 12: Purchased from ShutterStock by SRPL. June 22, 2012Music | Read to the Rhythm| Summer 2015