From: Laura Draper

Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2020 11:55:40 -0500

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In my smaller rooms we sat in three well curved rows with the instruments in a single line or stacked on wheeled carts directly behind the the third row. For movement youngers loved simply to move in a circle around the circumference of this space. We could march, skip, gallop hop, squirm on bellies etc all relatively safely and it made me happy just to watch them! If we needed to keep greater distances we sent just one row at a time.
On Mon, Nov 16, 2020, at 5:56 PM, Brian Weese wrote:
> I have a smaller size room, and often have my Orff instruments out. I
> wish I had a big enough room that I could leave my Orff instruments out
> all the time, but alas...
>
> For those of you that are kind of in the same situation, what have you
> done in the past to provide movement opportunities especially for your
> younger ones?
>
> I guess I’m looking for ideas for movement in place.
>
> D. Brian Weese
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