Lesson Plan for Beginner Hip Hop (6-8 Years Old)

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Here is a detailed lesson plan for a beginner hip-hop class for dancers ages 6 to 8 years old.

Skill focus:isolations, floor work, body rolls
Class SegmentSkill/PositionActivity DescriptionTeacher notes
Stretch/Warm-upCardio warmupJumping jacks 4 x 8 counts
Run in place 4 x 8 counts
High knees 2 x 8 counts
Isolations1 shoulder up/down (right and left sides)
alternating shoulders
Rolling shoulders (right and left)
Chest isolations (in the shape of a box, right and left sides)
Body rolls (starting from the top of the head to the bottom)
Body rolls (starting from feet to your head)
Stretchstretch wrists/shoulders
Straddle and pike, reaching for toes
Cobra stretch
En CentreDance warmupHip shakes 2 x 8 countsChoose 4-5 moves to repeat in a sequence, play a hype song and have students follow along
snakes 2 x 8 counts
Grape vines 4 x 8 counts
3 step turns 4 x 8 counts
Box /cross step (right and left sides)
Body rolls (top-bottom, bottom-up)
Box stepBreak down skill altogether
6-8 times slow, 6-8 times quicker
repeat right and left sides
Handstand hopsplace hands and feet on 1 side of the dot and jump with your feet together, landing on the other side of the dotnot kicking up to a full handstand, just tucking your knees in and landing with them together
Focus on shoulder strength and getting hips over the shoulders
Across the FloorStrut walkLay out 1 dot at the end of the room and have students line up on other end
Students will “strut” to the dot and strike 3 poses
Strut back to the line
Can repeat with students “strutting” sideways or backwards instead
3 step turns4 times half time, 4 times double time
repeat right and left sides.
Fun activity: Structured improvChoose an adjective and have the kids structure their improv around it.structure your improv around the focus of the class. For example, this class worked on isolations, body rolls, and floor work
Examples: sharp, groovy, hype, controlled, etc.
Every 30-45 sec, pause the song and choose a new word

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