Fun and flexible for use in classes with limited space, this is a collection of high-energy and engaging games and activities that originated in Canada and the USA. These hand-clapping games are universal;
Celebrate the beauty of Hawaii with this delightful 30-minute presentation. Hosted by Principal Peterson and Kumu Leilani, our cultural guide, the kids (any number) at this party not only sing and dance to
Here's a charming, imaginative mini-musical about a group of musically talented vegetables growing in Freddy and Franny Farmer's garden. This is not your typical garden-variety musical. The french-fried
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Schoolwork...choir rehearsal...track practice...plus my paper route? How can a kid possibly get all of this done? I need a vacation! Whether it's a relaxing fishing hole or the rides at your favorite theme
Celebrate good sportsmanship, teamwork, problem solving and learning how to win and lose with dignity and class! A new girl in town has joined the boys baseball team. No problem. But wait! She wants to be
Use rhythm sticks and ribbons with a new twist. Teach literacy skills and concepts, including letter knowledge, vocabulary development, phonological awareness and more. This CD provides a joyful way to help
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These exciting and energetic games are perfect for getting those wiggles out! Each game includes over 30 ideas for creative movement and is perfect for a classroom brain break or small group centers. A
This resource makes learning music concepts through movement fun! Includes:
• Movement songs for grades K-2• Year-round ideas for teaching music concepts through
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
This collection of reproducible worksheets includes note spellers, matching activities, word searches, and more, all incorporating music concepts and skills such as pitch and rhythm recognition, music
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This resource magazine for elementary and middle school music educators is published bimonthly, five times during the school year
This resource magazine for elementary and middle school music educators is published bimonthly: five times during the school year, beginning with the September/October issue and ending with the May/June
This is a great print and go plan for K-2. Students will read a book about a little boy who performs on instruments and then destroys them till he realizes he wants be a conductor. Students will listen to a
This collection of music technology project ideas can be used seasonally throughout the year. Perfect for music educators to add a little bit of music technology into their regular curriculum or as a
Break out the parachutes, ribbons, and scarves, and discover the magic that happens when you bring movement to your listening lessons. These 16 lessons range from Kindergarten to Grade 6 with a variety of
This is an interactive PowerPoint game that's great for reinforcing listening skills - especially for younger students. There are many slides, so the game can be played for five minutes or 20. Instead of
Perfect for young children, this CD features dances, group and partner activities, exercises and stretches, toss and catch, marches, juggling, and circular movements. Creative expression and imaginary play
A ready-to-go digital resource for online teaching, flipped classrooms, substitute teacher planning, or traditional classrooms, this creative collection offers standards-based lessons for K-8 music students
A ready-to-go remote resource for general music classes! This incredibly creative collection offers standards-based lessons for K-8 music students whether at home or in the classroom. This resource leads
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