Our Kodaly Poster is a great educational resource that will help you create relevant and engaging Music classrooms.
All violin notes for beginners - learn what are the notes on each string, how to read them in sheet music, and download FREE charts!
Singing is the best model for phrasing. In the learning environment, the student and teacher are on an interactive vocal wavelength experiencing the contour and shape of a musical line. Using sylla…
It seems that I have gone Boomwhackers crazy! And it also seems as if I'm arranging all my classroom tunes for instruments! I figured, why order music for the Boomwhackers when I can write it exactly the way I want it. So here's what I came up with... an arrangement of Jingle Bells! I included page two if anyone is interested in using this. (By the way, I have 5 more tunes to write out just like this.) And let me just say, this was all created using Powerpoint! Who knew!? I drew the rests with the pencil tool and grouped the circle and line shapes for the notes. The best part is when I'm ready to use this, I just start the slideshow and project it onto my board (until my smart board comes, that is). Boomwhackers have me so excited for 3rd grade!!!! Update: Here is my newest arrangement of Jolly Old St. Nick
Music class is an active, engaging, and joyful experience! This is especially true when our musical activities are grounded in creative and intentional teaching strategies. One of the most important teaching strategies has to do with teaching the difference between steady beat and the rhythm of
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Music education is one area that I feel like we have really slacked in over the years. It was always hard for me to stay consistent, even though I knew in my head how important it was. It was just …
I want to make sure my students are feeling confident with their note-reading, so tomorrow we are going to play this game. Each student will receive a note name bingo game sheet. Each student must fill in the bingo sheet by drawing each of the 8 notes of the D major scale - one note per box. In order to fill all of the boxes, students will use each note 2 times. Next, I will use my whiteboard spinners that I got from Amazon.com... I will draw this on my whiteboard and place a spinner in the middle: I will spin the spinner and students will place a marshmallow or other game piece on the note that the spinner points to. (They may only mark note at a time.) The first student to get 4 in a row horizontally or vertically may call BINGO and they must play the notes they marked in order to get their prize.