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Child Dancer, Bali

Terima Kasih Means “Thank You”

September 4, 2019November 18, 2019 Chris Watson Lesson Plans

Created by Chris Watson, Green Valley School, Boone, NC

This lesson will teach a song using the Indonesian language. Students will sing the song accurately, with the correct pitch, and compare/contrast Indonesian and American culture.

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Music teacher at Green Valley Elementary School in Watauga County, North Carolina

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