MozartMath combines music and math for a stimulating and challenging learning experience. This innovative approach is unique among music programs. The lessons sequentially introduce both math and music concepts so that each lesson builds on the previous one. Children love the program because it is learning by doing. Teachers and parents love MozartMath because it is effective at teaching the concepts, flexible and easy to combine with other curriculum, and a rewarding experience to see the children excel.
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Math and music concepts are based on the state educational standards for kindergarten and first graders. Math concepts complement any traditional math program for children ages 3-7. Music concepts are appropriate for any music beginner, ages 3-10.
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 | The music concepts are sequential and skill-building, which is essential to strengthening the neural pathways that contribute to success in math and science.
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 | MozartMath is a great precursor to private music lessons and a great way for music studios to find new students.
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 | Children are introduced to classical music and composers like Mozart, Beethoven, Bach, and Strauss. Entertaining stories bring the composers to life for the children!
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 | Playing sand blocks with the classical music and following the rhythm patterns introduced by the teacher provides opportunities for the children to demonstrate which concepts they have learned and mastered.
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 | Creating music has never been easier with the unique Puzzle Activity Card and vinyl stickers. Build a rhythm pattern from time signature to notes and rests to double bar line, and then play the pattern with sand blocks while following along with classical music - what child would not thrive on this process!
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 | Graphing, patterning, sorting, addition, and logical reasoning - these are only a few of the ways that the children use their music knowledge to complete math activities.
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MozartMath gives children an opportunity to really experience music - not only in singing along, but also in creating music. Using this knowledge of music to do math expands the understanding and is incredibly motivating for the children and the teacher!
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