This downloadable, reproducible book is a great resource for learning about musical instruments! Your students will find brief, easy-to-understand information about various woodwind, string, brass, and
This book is a delightfully colorful introduction to classical music, designed to fire the imagination of children. Readers are asked to think about the different places in which we might hear music.
In this book, there is a very special guide to the orchestra: a little green troll called Tormod. He has come all the way from a mountain in Norway to find out about music. This original, colorful, and
These listening lessons are a creative and engaging way to get your students thinking about classic pieces of music. The presentation easily guides you through each lesson. First, students read a brief
Peggy Bennett presents her classroom-tested creative ideas for movement, stories, and listening activities as she delights preschool through primary-age children with orchestral favorites. Fully
This resource provides in-depth information about 14 famous composers. Informational text designed for younger students and biographies for older students are provided for each of the featured musicians,
Your students will love learning about the instruments of the orchestra, instrument families, and orchestra seating through this incredibly rich resource. These activities are a great way for your students
What if a musician like Bach could catch a bolt of lightning on a walk to visit a famous organist? "Zap!" What if Beethoven suddenly zoomed down to play the drums while suspended in midair? "Boom!" What if
Everyone loves a superhero! What if famous musicians from long ago had superpowers? What if Francesca Caccino could tune string instruments by sending electrical charges through her superpowered hands, or
What if the fantastic viola player and composer Rebecca Clarke had the power to command creative, skilled goblins to build the finest instrument ever made? - Zap! What if King Louis XIV's favorite