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11th grade other (performing arts) activity interactive whiteboards

Preview of The Ukulele - History/Interactive Lesson/Listenings/Types

The Ukulele - History/Interactive Lesson/Listenings/Types

We all have resources for HOW to play the ukulele, but what about BEFORE? Give your students a glimpse in to the history of the ukulele, the types of ukuleles, and recordings!In this listing, you get a full lesson with printables, visuals, guided listenings and more! Don't let your students mislabel this beautiful instrument as a guitar ever again.
Preview of March Madness - Musical Genres/Videos/Info about Composers and Artists

March Madness - Musical Genres/Videos/Info about Composers and Artists

Are you looking to add more listenings to your classroom? March Madness is a great way to give them a taste of different genres without taking up all your music class!Each week students will listen to different styles and vote on which one they want to go to the finals.Listenings are all included as well as information about each composer/artist.Information on what is included and how to use the slides is included in the beginning.The slides are completely customizable. Don't like a listening?
Preview of Cinco de Mayo animated vocal explorations

Cinco de Mayo animated vocal explorations

Created by
La La Music
Make music class a little more festive with these Cinco de Mayo animated vocal explorations! They are a fun and entertaining way to get your students warmed up, practice melodic direction, use their head voice and practice taking a proper singer's breath. They can also be used to practice high vs. low! Stay tuned for more seasonal animated vocal explorations! Feel free to message me with theme requests!
Preview of Solfege Sleuths {do pentatonic edition}

Solfege Sleuths {do pentatonic edition}

Your students will LOVE being solfege sleuths and solving the mystery! Just listen to an audio clip {sung on solfege, on a neutral syllable (bum) and played on soprano recorder} then find the notation that matches what you heard. Click on the answer and instantly see if you were correct and, if not, go back and try again! 15 different examples of age-appropriate ear training for elementary music! Pitches include do, re, mi, so/sol, and la. It does include the jump from mi to la. Great for you
Preview of Ukuleles and Recorders

Ukuleles and Recorders

If you teach both instruments, this bundle is perfect for you! Get your students started on the right track learning about the basics of these wonderful instruments.
Preview of Memorial Day Animated Vocal Exploration

Memorial Day Animated Vocal Exploration

Created by
La La Music
It's May already! Celebrate our veterans with these fun Memorial Day vocal explorations! If you have students in the summer they can also be used for 4th of July! Watch the fireworks, go on a picnic and head to the pool each time you use these animated vocal explorations! They are a fun and entertaining way to get your students warmed up, practice melodic direction, use their head voice and practice taking a proper singer's breath. They can also be used to practice high vs. low! Check out my "
Preview of America the Beautiful Song Lyrics

America the Beautiful Song Lyrics

Created by
Urbino12
This eleven slide Smartboard file teaches students the first verse of the song America the Beautiful by Katharine Lee Bates . Each slide has one line of the lyrics with a picture. Activities include a) random image selection with multiple choice responses. Pictures and words are: sea, fruit, sky, grain, brotherhood, mountain, America, purple, majesties and good. b) A cloze reading exercise is a summary and includes eight missing words from the lyrics for the students to complete. The answer
Preview of Note Values and Rhythm Composition Basics

Note Values and Rhythm Composition Basics

Created by
Mary Vincent
This SMART Notebook file is an excellent way engage students in learning note values and composing basic rhythm compositions. The color-coded boxes support student understanding and have notes and rests that equal the same amount of beats. The material presented on page 2 is intended for direct instruction on note values. This information will only work when teaching time signatures with a 4 on the bottom (2/4, 3/4. 4/4, 5/4, etc.) On page 3 and 4 there are pull tabs with directions for use.
Preview of Name That Leprechaun Tune

Name That Leprechaun Tune

Do you need help practicing sol mi and la with your students? This is a great activity to help students identify these pitches on the staff. Your students will have a lot of fun trying to collect as many coins as they can so they can earn the pot of gold!
Preview of Music Writing Prompts Presentation

Music Writing Prompts Presentation

Looking for ways to get students writing in music?Display these prompts at any time throughout the year to help students show their understanding of music and how it connects to their lives. When used in order, students will explore a different aspect of music every time they use them in class, whether that be daily or just every once in a while.Update 8/19/2019: 30 Fall prompts added to the productWant to use these prompts in other ways? Check out these products!Music Journal Task CardsMusic W
Preview of Rhythm Creator - Google Jamboard

Rhythm Creator - Google Jamboard

Created by
Ms Hincks Music
Use this interactive Jamboard to compose rhythms with your students! You can drag and drop the rhythms, and easily reset or create new slides.
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