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Jack Hartmann Virtual Concert

  • Admiral Theatre 515 Pacific Avenue Bremerton, WA, 98337 United States (map)

Jack Hartmann Virtual Concert “Movin’ 2 Math”
Tuesday, January 24, 2023
10 - 11 a.m. PT
Free Virtual Event
Best for Grades K-3
Teacher Reservation Form

Our Stages for All Ages: School Day Series performances are open to public and private schools, home school groups and families attending with children. To reserve seats, please download the teacher reservation form linked above and submit a completed form to the Admiral Theatre Box Office at boxoffice@admiraltheatre.org. This performance is a free virtual event. Please complete the form and we will email you a link to watch the concert on January 24.

Jack makes math – music and movement fun in this stimulating session. Teachers will learn songs, movements and creative classroom ideas to build the following basic math skills: number awareness and basic counting, patterning, counting forward and backward, calendar skills, sequencing, colors, parts of body, spatial concepts, skip counting and counting by 1’s, 2’s, 3’s, 5’s, and 10’s, greater and less than and more.

About Jack Hartmann

Jack Hartmann’s Super Fun Learning Songs are all about making learning even more fun with the very best in children’s educational music. Jack’s music is research-based and teacher approved to focus on helping children learn important state, national and early childhood standards. All of Jack’s songs and videos engage children with not only great educational content, but with cool beats kids love and fun movements.

Jack Hartmann received his BA in Child Psychology from the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL and his MA degree in Clinical Psychology from Assumption College in Worcester, MA.

Jack began his career of working with autistic children at Shands Teaching Hospital in Gainesville, Florida and then he worked as a social worker with delinquent youth in St. Petersburg, Florida and in psychiatry at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia.

Jack has presented his wonderful children’s music at teacher workshops and conferences in almost every state in the United States. He has been a keynote and workshop leader at the annual NAEYC and the National Head Start conferences, S.D.E. conferences all across the country and many local and state pre-school, kindergarten and 1st Grade conferences.

All of Jack’s music is very diverse and respects the diversity of our children and families. His songs include hip-hop, reggae, Latin, country, rock, gospel, Caribbean, African, Native American and pop rhythms and beats.

 
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