Not exact matches
Lower grades offer social and
rhythmic games, circle games,
hand -
clapping games, beanbag activities, and jump ropes — all to encourage working together as a group.
Practice «patterns» — using a rhythm instrument or your
hands, play or
clap short
rhythmic patterns.
Strogatz explores dozens of strange synchronous phenomena, from
hands clapping in unison to the
rhythmic flashing of fireflies to laser beams produced by trillions of atoms emitting light waves in phase at the same frequency.
Many
rhythmic activities (e.g., walking, talking,
clapping hands, rocking a baby) become synchronized when performed in a group because body rhythms entrain to musical rhythms (Schneck, Berger, & Rowland, 2006).