Get ready for some fun this April Fool’s Day! 🪄 Your students will think they’re diving into a rhythm play-along featuring Lady Gaga’s “Abracadabra” — but wait! Just when the beat is flowing and the rhythms are rocking, POOF! 🎶
They’ve been Rickrolled! 🎤🙃
That’s right! Suddenly, Rick Astley’s classic “Never Gonna Give You Up” takes over, turning this into the ultimate musical prank! But don’t worry — it’s all in good fun and totally classroom-safe.
🧡 Why You’ll Love It:
🎵 Simple rhythms using quarter, half, and eighth notes + quarter rests
📣 An intuitive crescendo to keep them musical.
🏫 Perfect for all grade levels.
😂 Guaranteed giggles, groans, and maybe even some spontaneous classroom karaoke!
Your students will hopefully be talking about this one long after the last note fades. Ready to pull off the most fun, musical prank? Click here to watch and join the fun!
👉 Watch the April Fool's Rhythm Play-Along
Happy pranking, maestro! 🎵🎭
With MusicFirst Elementary, you can turn your centers into dynamic, digital musical experiences. Whether you're decoding rhythms, matching instruments, improvising melodies with boomwhackers, or creating ostinato loops, MusicFirst Elementary offers tools that encourage creativity, retrieval practice, and individualized learning. Plus, these centers help assess student progress in one class period! Want to try it? Get a free 30-day trial here: MusicFirst Elementary.
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Click here to learn more about how to bring this Pi Day music activity into your classroom!
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Click through to explore how these videos can transform your music lessons into cinematic experiences your students will never forget! 🎶
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Ready to enhance your Lunar New Year celebrations? Click through to explore these interactive musical activities and make this holiday unforgettable for your students! 🎶
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