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My TpT Resources
If you haven’t visited the Teachers Pay Teachers website, you’re missing out. There you will find TONS of printable resources, lesson plans, activities, and so much more that you can use in your classroom, or even with your own children … Continue reading
Posted in Lesson Plans & Ideas, Teaching Band, Teaching Chorus, Teaching Elementary, Teaching Guitar, Teaching Musical Theatre, Teaching Orchestra, Teaching Other Music Classes, Teaching Piano, Teaching Private Lessons, Teaching Voice
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New Product: Bowing Bingo!
In an attempt to make some extra money, I have been designing lesson plans, worksheets, and activities to upload to the TeachersPayTeachers website. TpT is a great website with resources designed by teachers for teachers. You can be sure … Continue reading
Article: Singing Changes Your Brain
Hello all! I apologize for the long time between posts. I have several tabs open in my browser, just waiting to be shared and added to my lists, but the complications of moving, having to put down my lovebird Buddy, … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Informational, Teaching Chorus
Tagged anxiety, brain, calm, changes, choir, choral, chorus, class, conversation, cortisol, depression, discussion, education, emotion, endorphin, energize, guide, health, hormone, lesson, loneliness, lonely, music, oxytocin, pleasure, reading, regularly, relief, relieves, sing, stress, student, tranquil, trust, worksheet
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Teaching With Movies
As I was doing research today on some appropriate movies to show in a middle school classroom in the event of needing a substitute or something else serious occurring, I stumbled across the website Teach With Movies. I was looking … Continue reading
Posted in 3rd-5th Grade Lessons, Middle School Lessons - non-ensemble, Teaching Elementary
Tagged bach, beethoven, bizet, composer, education, handel, lessons, movie, movies, music, rossini, series, special, strauss, sub work, teach with movies, worksheet
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Famous Musicians Lessons
PowerPoint Presentations I created to present famous musicians to the middle school students I am currently teaching. Three days of an overview of famous musicians and then two days of presenting their assignments. I did not have them take notes … Continue reading
Posted in Middle School Lessons - non-ensemble, Teaching Other Music Classes
Tagged activity, appreciation, big band, bing, clooney, ella, etta james, famous, jazz, king louie, lesson plan, music, musicians, orchestra, performers, prima, research, setzer, sinatra, swing, torme, well-known, worksheet
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Website Feature: Making Music Fun .net
One of my go-to websites when I need materials for a private lesson or for a classroom is MakingMusicFun.net There is a wealth of resources there, particularly helpful to younger students and the parents of these children. There is a … Continue reading
Posted in Informational, Lesson Plans & Ideas, Sheet Music, Teaching Elementary
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Piano – Links
Piano Piano Street http://www.pianostreet.com/ The Piano Guild: http://pianoguild.com Susan Paradis: http://www.susanparadis.com Piano teaching resources. Piano Scales – http://www.pianoscale.org Korg Group Education Controller – http://www.soundtree.com/music-education/korg-geciii For piano labs. (See my blog about this). Printable Scale Pages: http://www.music-for-music-teachers.com/12-major-scales.html “True Piano Lessons”: http://www.true-piano-lessons.com … Continue reading