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Preview of Pitch Hill MEGA BUNDLE Teaching Solfege through Storytelling

Pitch Hill MEGA BUNDLE Teaching Solfege through Storytelling

Are you struggling with teaching solfége or looking for a fun, new method for teaching solfége to elementary students? Then look no further! Pitch Hill is for you!In Pitch Hill, each solfège note is a character with his or her own story. For example, Do is a Boxer! He LOVES to box! He wears special head gear and boxing gloves to protect him and when we sing the note that is Do, we show our hands like boxing gloves. Do is very strong and will catch Re if she falls off the roof! (You will have
Preview of Music Teacher's Toolbox - Staff and Beat Map Templates

Music Teacher's Toolbox - Staff and Beat Map Templates

Created by
Musical Magic
Every music teacher needs these copy masters in their teaching toolbox! 14 pages to use as printables/projectables for elementary music ear training, dictation, iconic notation and composition activities. The larger graphics are for use with iconic notation such as coins, beans, candy, math counters (plastic discs), or craft/popsicle sticks (stick notation). The smaller graphics are for pencil work. The sheets with multiple copies may be folded to provide six separate working spaces (to help s
Preview of Notation Notebook for the Music Learning Theory Inspired Classroom

Notation Notebook for the Music Learning Theory Inspired Classroom

Created by
SingToKids
The Notation Notebook contains over 100 pages of notation worksheets for elementary students. There is something for everyone at every stage of learning!The Notebook contains both a Rhythmic and Tonal section. The worksheets are organized by:SolfegeProper names for notationMeterTonality KeyalityUse a few sheets in a Notation Exploration Center or make Notation Notebooks for your students to use throughout the year. There are endless ways to use the Notation Notebook in your elementary classro
Preview of Pitch Hill: Teaching Solfege Method  CHARACTER BACKGROUND TRACKS! MP3s

Pitch Hill: Teaching Solfege Method CHARACTER BACKGROUND TRACKS! MP3s

Are you struggling with teaching solfege or looking for a fun, new method for teaching solfege to elementary students? Then look no further! Pitch Hill is for you!In Pitch Hill, each solfège note is a character with his or her own story. For example, Do is a Boxer! He LOVES to box! He wears special head gear and boxing gloves to protect him and when we sing the note that is Do, we show our hands like boxing gloves. Do is very strong and will catch Re if she falls off the roof! (You will have
Preview of Easy Music Theory Jeopardy Game

Easy Music Theory Jeopardy Game

*Preview does not feature exact color scheme for copyright purposes* Contains questions based on rhythm, pitch, definitions, symbols, notes, and instruments. Example: Which instrument is a string instrument? or Example 2: How many beats does a quater note get? Just like any jeopardy game, the questions get progressively harder based on the number of points earned. Simply click on the number in the box of the question that you wish to answer. Contains images found on microsoft clip-art and
Preview of Teaching Music History - Music in the Romantic Era: 1825-1900

Teaching Music History - Music in the Romantic Era: 1825-1900

This text serves to assist the Middle, High, or early collegiate music teacher to instruct a course on Music History, focusing on music and chant in the Romantic Era, approximately 1825 - 1900. Subjects covered include world history, philosophy, religion, musical theoretical practices, and major composers, including Fraznk Liszt, Richard Wagner, Robert Schumann, and Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky, among others. A list of suggested listening is offered, which can be found online on YouTube. Discussion
Preview of Teaching Music History - Music in the Classical Era: 1750-1825

Teaching Music History - Music in the Classical Era: 1750-1825

This text serves to assist the Middle, High, or early collegiate music teacher to instruct a course on Music History, focusing on music and chant in the Classical Era, approximately 1750 - 1825. Subjects covered include world history, philosophy, religion, musical theoretical practices, and major composers, including Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Ludwig van Beethoven. A list of suggested listening is offered, which can be found online on YouTube. Discussion questions for assessment
Preview of A Brief History of Music - Jazz

A Brief History of Music - Jazz

This text serves to describe the history of American jazz, including its major styles and genres, contributors, and its connection with American history. Artists such as Louie Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, and John Coltrane are discussed, in addition to the rise of styles including the blues, swing, bebop, and fusion. This text is designed for middle, high school, and collegiate students studying an introductory course on Music History. A supplemental document, Artists of Jazz Music
Preview of Teaching Music History - Music of Ancient Greece

Teaching Music History - Music of Ancient Greece

This text serves to assist in the instruction of Music of in the Ancient Greek society. Subjects covered include mythology, musical instruments, culture, Greek philosophy, famous figures, and musical theory. A discussion question worksheet is also included, and can be used as an in-class guided discussion activity or an individual homework assignment.
Preview of Jazz and Blues Music Escape Room

Jazz and Blues Music Escape Room

This Music Escape Room themed on Jazz and Blues covers key concepts relating to this topic such as ragtime, comping, swing, changes, modals, rhythm and more! Escape Room fully editable and is suitable for high school students. How can this resource be adapted for online learning?Upload / send the sheets digitally so students who can work independently through them (don’t use the keys or PPT tracker if so)Could use as part of a Recovery CurriculumSet the 7 Puzzles for HomeworkPairs instead of gro
Preview of Composer Profiles - Composers in the Romantic Era (1825-1900)

Composer Profiles - Composers in the Romantic Era (1825-1900)

This supplemental text to Music in the Romantic Era: 1825-1900 can be used in addition to the main text or as an independent biographical resource. Contained is a series of brief accessible biographies of prominent composers in the Romantic Era. Composers include Antonin Dvorak, Camille Saint-Saens, Edvard Grieg, Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Liszt, Franz Schubert, Frederic Chopin, Gioachino Rossini, Giuseppe Verdi, Gustav Mahler, Hector Berlioz, Johannes Brahms, Modest Mussorsky, Nikolai Rimsky-Kors
Preview of Recorder Kit 1 & Kit 2 Bundle

Recorder Kit 1 & Kit 2 Bundle

Recorder Resource Kit 1 This is a beginning recorder method that has been used to help thousands of children to learn to play the recorder.  There is an introduction to the recorder and recorder consorts, helping children to learn that recorder is a real instrument!  Children will learn how to care for the recorder and basic music theory.  There are 38 songs in the book, carefully sequenced so that children will have success in the very first lesson.  Children love to play along with the accompa
Preview of Winter Rhythm Composing Activity | Google Slides Option Included

Winter Rhythm Composing Activity | Google Slides Option Included

Looking for a fun and seasonal way to incorporate composing and practice rhythmic concepts in your elementary music class? This printable and digital resource is the perfect solution. Print and laminate the rhythm icons, and have students create patterns to perform and decode independently, in pairs, or during centers. The Google Slides are great for projecting on your interactive whiteboard to read the rhythms whole group, decode the rhythms, or compose on student devices. Included in this res
Preview of Teaching Music History - Music in the Renaissance: 1400-1600

Teaching Music History - Music in the Renaissance: 1400-1600

This text serves to assist the Middle, High, or early collegiate music teacher to instruct a course on Music History, focusing on music and chant in the Renaissance Period, approximately 1400 - 1600 A.D. Subjects covered include world history, philosophy, religion, musical theoretical practices, and major composers in Renaissance history. A list of suggested listening is offered, which can be found online on YouTube. Discussion questions for assessment and evaluation are also included and can be
Preview of Pentatonic Memory Game using the Chinese Zodiac - do, re, mi, so, la

Pentatonic Memory Game using the Chinese Zodiac - do, re, mi, so, la

Created by
Musical Magic
Teach, practice and assess ear and voice skills using the major pentatonic scale (do, re, mi, so, la) with this beautiful, animated game. The 12 memory 'cards' use the animals from the Chinese Zodiac (pentatonic/cultural connection and great for Chinese New Year). Behind each card is one of six pentatonic melody patterns, visually spaced and with solfege in the note heads. Students attempt to find each pattern's match while singing, signing, and/or listening. Each melody pattern can be played by
Preview of Teaching Music History - Music in Video Games

Teaching Music History - Music in Video Games

This text serves to assist the Middle, High, or early collegiate music teacher to instruct a course on Music History, focusing on music in video games and multimedia, from the 1980's to the present day. Subjects covered include history, technology,and major composers. A list of suggested listening is offered, which can be found online on YouTube. Discussion questions for assessment and evaluation are also included and can be used for in-class discussions or homework assignments.
Preview of Chinese New Year Measure Maker - Class Game or Center

Chinese New Year Measure Maker - Class Game or Center

Created by
Musical Magic
Happy Chinese New Year (begins February 19 in 2015)! Celebrate the New Year with this colorful, engaging and educational game, and at the same time, help students explore the fascinating Chinese Zodiac, one- and two-syllable animal words, text-to-rhythm relationships, beats, 4/4 meter, and simple rhythms (ta, ti-ti and rest). This may be used as a class activity or center. Please note that while this program appears to select words and rhythms randomly, these are actually sequenced carefully.
Preview of Music- Back To School

Music- Back To School

Created by
Music PreK- 2nd
Music Activities for Grades Pre-K to 2nd Table of Contents: 1. Lesson Plan OutlinesLesson Outlines (Interactive) 2. Welcome to Music(Echo Chant) 3. We Got To Raise a Quite Thumb 4. Bee, Bee, Bumblebee 1 5. Bee, Bee, Bumblebee 1 Game Directions 6. Respect Song- With Video Link 7. Our Different Voices 8. Hickety, Pickety Bumblebee 9. We All Sing With the Same Voice- With Video Link 10. Loud Voice/Quite Voice 11. Cool Cat (with game instructions) 12. Hello There- Includes piano accompaniment 13.
Preview of Composer Profiles - Twentieth Century Composer Biographies

Composer Profiles - Twentieth Century Composer Biographies

This supplemental text to Music in the Twentieth Century: 1900-2000 can be used in addition to the main text or as an independent biographical resource. Contained is a series of brief accessible biographies of prominent composers in the Modern Era. Composers include Aaron Copland, Alban Berg, Arnold Schoenberg, Bela Bartok, Charles Ives, Dmitri Shostakovich, George Gershwin, Giacomo Puccini, Gustav Holst, John Philip Sousa, Leonard Bernstein, Paul Hindemith, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Richard Strau
Preview of Halloween Bucket Drumming Bundle

Halloween Bucket Drumming Bundle

Get out your bucket drums, rhythm instruments, or body percussion! This set could work in a classroom as a whole group, or in small groups, centers, or even at a concert as a performance or an audience participation piece. This includes:File #1 Halloween Drumming Read Me- Tells how it all worksFile #2 Halloween Drumming Rhythms 2/4 (16 sets of rhythms in 2/4)File #3 Halloween Drumming Rhythm 2/4 Performance Composition File #4 Halloween Drumming 2/4 Rhythm Performance Composition POWERPOI
Preview of Body Percussion Drag and Drop Activities Google Slides

Body Percussion Drag and Drop Activities Google Slides

Using Google Slides, the students will be able to create their own body percussion and share it with your or other members of their class. This is a great way to limit the the sharing of materials in a classroom setting. Paperless and contactless. A great tool to have the students creating and performing without spreading germs.View an example of this product at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbcF307W2Mo&feature=youtu.be
Preview of Music Exit Tickets - Digital Formative Assessment for Lower Elementary Music

Music Exit Tickets - Digital Formative Assessment for Lower Elementary Music

Created by
Music From B2Z
Assessment in the elementary music classroom has never been easier! This set of Digital Music Exit Tickets is perfect for your PreK-2nd grade elementary music students! Simply project these exit tickets on your board and check your students' understanding of the day's concepts! ✅ Need more Exit Tickets? Check out the BUNDLE here! ✅Elementary music teachers are busy. Finding time to fit in assessment of any kind is always difficult! That's why this set of Digital Music Exit Tickets will be the pe
Preview of Music Lesson Bundle for All School Year Long, Four Seasons of Music Resources

Music Lesson Bundle for All School Year Long, Four Seasons of Music Resources

Created by
Miss Kat Music
Perfect for All Year Long!This Google Slides™ Presentation is a collection of four seperate lessons for Elementary music during all four seasons of the school year. These presentations feature music activities that include dancing, singing, body percussion, rhythm exercises, Boomwhackers, and other exciting music ideas to share. The ultimate music resource bundle for all year long!Simply add to your Google Slides™ and start presenting!What you are getting in this product: Back to School Music Pr
Preview of Teaching Music History - Music in the Movies

Teaching Music History - Music in the Movies

This text outlines a brief history of music at the movies, beginning from the first "talkies" to the advent of new technologies enjoyed by the top film composers of the present day. The essay covers nearly one hundred years of film music development, including examples from such prominent film composers such as Bernard Herrmann, Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams, and James Horner, among many others. Perfect for a General Music or Music History class discussing music in multimedia and popular cultur
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