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10th grade music resources for ActiveInspire Flipchart

Preview of What Do You Know About African American Music?

What Do You Know About African American Music?

Created by
Midge Olsen
This is an ActivInspire flipchart to be used as a pre- and post-test about African-American music. It can be used with Activotes, or as a paper-pencil quiz. It makes a great assessment tool for a unit on African-American music. If you have ActivInspire software, you can use this flipchart on any interactive whiteboard or Smartboard, or on a regular screen.
Preview of Guitar Basics, Day One Lesson Plan

Guitar Basics, Day One Lesson Plan

Created by
Katie McDonald
Guitar Basics, day one lesson. 60-90 minutes. Topics:Call and response with quarter note, eighth note, and sixteenth note rhythmsName of stringsE minor and D major chord
Preview of Active Listening to Music

Active Listening to Music

Created by
Midge Olsen
Use this flipchart lesson as an aid for listening to, describing, responding to, and thinking about any selection of music. Each step in the process has two pages - one with question prompts (editable) while students are writing, and one for sharing student responses. A student response document is included. The final page in the student responses can be used for story prompts or additional writing. Created by Midge Olsen. With ActivInspire software, flipchart can be used without the interactiv
Preview of Rhythm Wars: In the Beginning Flipchart Edition

Rhythm Wars: In the Beginning Flipchart Edition

Created by
Charles Emerson
Rhythm Wars: In the Beginning is the epilogue for a high tech counting game that spans sixteen chapters that allows students an up close and personal look at counting rhythms. A great assistant for visually impaired students, it magnifies the measures so that all students can count and clap in tandem on a Smartboard, Promethean, PowerPoint, or even a projector. For more active fun they then compete against each other to find a class champion. Each class champion can then compete against the uppe
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