Harness your students' love of the interactive whiteboard and expand their learning opportunities with this set of ten original lessons. Activities and lessons include: competitive note-reading; iconic
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Get in on the action and build your interactive whiteboard repertoire with this engaging set of activities. Lessons include: composing with sol-mi melodies; teaching and creating ABA form; listening;
In this volume you will find an introductory set of Melody Flash Cards, and another (more complex) set of Rhythm Flash Cards. Lessons include: use of nursery rhymes to teach basic melodic and rhythmic
The units included in this volume of interactive lessons are: melodic contour; form; expressive techniques; dynamics; melodic patterns; instrumental timbres; body percussion patterns; reading and writing
Here are ten more kid-approved lessons and activities for your interactive classroom. The games are designed to reinforce common music symbols, hone rhythmic dictation skills and to learn about topics
This digital resource, complete with lesson plan, exit tickets and an engaging presentation, is the perfect way to introduce treble clef to your students. The lesson plan guides the teacher in the use of
This is the third book in the series of reproducible worksheets to help teach music theory to students using games, crossword puzzles and fun activities. Each section teaches the content, then offers short
Use this reproducible collection as a fun way to teach and reinforce the treble and bass clef with your students. There are silly stories, crosswords, matching activities and many worksheets for students
This kid-tested collection is designed to help young students understand note values and time signatures. It is reproducible and includes instructional PowerPoints, worksheets, assessments, crosswords, ear
Letting your students be creative is one of the best parts of being a music educator. This is a great way to get them started with melodic composing! When students begin to compose, starting out can be a
Beginning with steady-beat development and progressing through improvisation to reading and writing standard notation, this comprehensive music literacy program culminates in student composition. To assist
Divide your class into small groups and rotate them through a wide range of engaging musical activities with this ultimate student-guided learning resource. The included detailed directions include a list
This is a unique, hands-on and engaging approach to teaching music theory. Each kit includes a complete class set of colorful, eye-catching and exciting gameboards developed to teach dynamics, tempo, note
Use these worksheets to get your students composing their own melodies, accompaniments, and rhythm patterns! These worksheets are designed to help guide students from lower elementary through middle and
This is a great sub plan for grades 3 and up! Students are presented a series of emoji patterns and have to guess what song it is! There are 60 songs to decipher! This ncludes an editable PowerPoint
This resource helps you introduce the treble clef and staff to your students either through digital means or by handouts. The same information is included on the Google Form so your students can use it as a
This resource helps you introduce the bass clef and staff to your students either through digital means or by handouts. The same information is included on the Google Form so your students can use it as a
This Google Classroom music theory test assesses students' understanding of the music staff, treble clef and staff, bass clef and staff, and note identification - all of which are covered in the Unit 1