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Rhythm Swing Tracker

If you are a fan of technology, it is a sure bet that you have tried the IPAD app Rhythm Swing with your students. If you haven’t you can check it out at this link.  It is an addicting and rather challenging app that teaches rhythms all the way through eighth notes.  It would be an amazing addition to your 20/20/20 lessons or even as an assessment during a private lesson.  

Because I use the app with so many students, it became difficult for them to remember what level that they had completed.  The solution was the Rhythm Swing Tracker which lives in their binders.  As progress is made in the app, students add the stars collected to their tracker which has been a great motivator.

To use this free resource for your students, follow this link.

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