Choir Concert Reflection for Middle School Choir and High School Choir Sub Plans
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*Over 500 sold!* Save your voice and energy after a concert with these five choir concert reflection activities to reuse every year! Ready-to-use, no prep Printable PDF, Power Point, and Google Slides concert reflection activities to engage your middle school choir or high school choir after their performance. This resource provides differentiated activities for students to evaluate their individual performance as well as the choir's overall performance.
Have a sub the day after the concert? (Or you just need a break?) Print or upload these concert reflection activities for your middle school choir (or middle school chorus, darn colloquialisms) and let your choir students go to town on these activities with minimal work on your end. For the digital activities, text boxes and any manipulatives are already included. (Less extra work for you!)
In This Resource:
- 2 Printable PDFs (5 pages each)
- With directions included
- Without directions for teachers to customize, activities are still the same
- 2 Google Slides™ Links (10 slides each)
- With directions included
- Without directions for teachers to customize, activities are still the same
- 2 PowerPoints (10 slides each)
- With directions included
- Without directions for teachers to customize, activities are still the same
******For the Google Slides™, the links to make a copy for yourself are in the TOU PDF.*******
Since no two performances will be the same, these choir concert reflection activities can be used over and over again with your students. Mix and match your student's ability level with the choir concert reflection activity that will engage them the most.
Have a choir that is experienced, understands the various musical elements to effectively evaluate their own performance? Then print and copy the graphic organizer that compares the strengths and weaknesses of each song, easily taking up the entire class period after the concert.
Do you have an adorable class of beginning choir students who just aren't there yet with their ear training to confidently wield music vocabulary in their concert reflection yet? Then have them use the activity where they assess the choir's posture and behavior and other easier to evaluate aspects using a rating scale and answering two short questions. Pair that with the bubble maps about which songs were their favorite and least favorite to begin building their concert reflection skills.
Maybe you just want something fun but still related to their concert performance. Use the review graphic organizer where students basically give an online review of their choir concert.
Whichever choir concert reflection activity you use, the key here is reusable. Keep these concert reflection activities in your back pocket anytime you have a performance!
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Additional Music Resources & Digital Music Activities for Middle School Choir or Chorus Classes:
6 Listening Graphic Organizers for Choir (Great for MPA prep)
BUNDLE - Year Long Bell Ringers for Middle School Choir
Copyright & Music Digital Unit - Music Distance Learning
Vocal Styles & Ensembles Digital Unit - Music Distance Learning
BUNDLE - Solfege Skills Lv. 1 -3 Digital Activities
BUNDLE - Solfege Skills BOOM Cards - Interactive Task Cards for Ear-Training
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