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Curriculum - Why It's a Must and How To Create It.
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Choreography For New Twirlers
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New teachers often ask about choreography and how to choreograph for their newest students. Here are a few tips on choreographing for your newest students. These concepts will help build student's confidence, engage parents and let kids learn our amazing sport. Tip #1 - Keep Formations Simple. Straight lines that are horizontal or vertical are easy for new students to remember and grasp. Tip #2 - Allow Every Student To Be In The Front Row. Parents love seeing their child be the star and for new students that can be a great opportunity to shine. Tip #3 - Allow Each Student...
Themed Routine Ideas
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Adding Games Into Your Classes
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Easy Steps To Starting A Baton Program
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Starting a baton program can be exciting but also overwhelming and scary. Many people don't know where to even begin. Follow these easy steps for starting your own baton program. 1. Find your location. A few options are parks and recreation programs, after school programs, renting space from a school or community center. 2. Develop your name, logo and start to think about your branding. 3. Create a website and social media pages such as Facebook or Instagram. 4. Create your schedule. What ages will you teach? What nights? 5. Promote your classes. Use Facebook ads, Google ads, fliers, community...