This is an excellent general music resource for young people. Lessons and activities from some of Aaron Copland's more popular works, including "Fanfare for the Common Man" and his ballets
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A complete music appreciation course in an interactive slide format that’s ready-made for remote teaching. For each of the 22 composers, there is a biography, a portrait, the types of music he or she
Adventures In Music Listening has been developed to aid teachers in helping their students to listen to music more effectively and to provide a more varied and rich learning experience. Not only is
Your students have been sent back in time to help Beethoven complete his Ninth Symphony. In this fun and inventive approach to virtual escape rooms, your students are brought right into Beethoven's home
Looking for ways to integrate more listening lessons and music history into your general music class? Here's the first in a colorful Composer of the Month series! This set focuses on Beethoven - it
The fun and creative lessons included in this collection range from exploring instrument sounds to learning activities and maps for favorite classical music pieces such as "Pictures at an Exhibition", "Also
The purpose of Arioso, one of the eight parts of John Feierabend's First Steps in Music curriculum, is to provide children with the opportunity to spontaneously create their own tunes - and to do this, the
This resource includes a valuable set of 17 units which explore the lives and music of 17 great composers. The companion recordings feature keyboard performances of the musical examples used, and the
This sequel explores the lives of 17 more great composers, including Schubert, Fanny and Felix Mendelssohn, Clara Schumann, Stephen Foster, Grieg, Tchaikovsky, Dvorak, Stravinsky, Gershwin, Barber, and
This collection of creative listening activities invites students to experience, analyze, and reflect on an array of musical genres, including Motown, pop, rock 'n' roll, bluegrass, opera, Broadway, and
Listening worksheets for use with any piece of music. This set includes over 30 listening worksheets for grades K-12 in three files. Level 1: Over 10 listening worksheets for grades K-6. Level 2: This set
This set of listening worksheet templates is a perfect way for students to listen and compare two or three pieces of music. There are seven different worksheet designs with variations, in a range of
Listening worksheet templates for use with any piece of music. This set includes over ten listening worksheet templates for grades K-6.
Listening worksheet templates for use with any piece of music. This set includes over ten listening worksheets for grades 7-12, including variations for choral, instrumental, and world music.
This is a great print-and-go plan for grades 3-5. Students read a book about the history of music notation and the story of Guido d'Arezzo, the inventor of modern notation. Students review some historical
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
Looking for a differentiated and exciting way to practice reading rhythms and studying form in The Nutcracker? Use Rhythm Basketball to bounce to the beat! Obtain enough basketballs,
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