Carnival of the Animals READER'S THEATER Whole Class Play
This is a Reader's Theater based on ""Carnival of the Animals"" with up to 28 parts! It is perfect for the entire class and suitable for
Do you want to teach your students to have a growth mindset but feel like just telling them to ""keep trying"" isn't enough? Why not teach your students explicitly about how the brain learns in order to
This mini unit is perfect for students who become easily frustrated when they face difficulty to help show them that the way they deal with their emotions can actually affect their brain and ability to
Looking for a fun way to liven up an Open House, Back to School Night or Parent Teacher Conferences? Why not have an Instrument ""Petting Zoo""! It's a great way to promote your music program and draw
Instruments Reader’s Theater Whole Class Play
This Reader's Theater teaches students about the 4 main instrument families. It has up to 20 parts and is perfect for the entire class or small
This is a Reader's Theater based on the opera, ""The Magic Flute"", by W.A. Mozart with up to 25 parts! It is perfect for the entire class and suitable for grades 3-5!
Integrate music with ELA by
"This is a Reader's Theater based on The Nutcracker by Peter Illyich Tchaikovsky with up to 30 parts! It is perfect for the entire class and suitable for grades 3-5!
"This is a Reader's Theater based on Peter and the Wolf with up to 20 parts! It is perfect for the entire class and suitable for grades K-2!
Each scene has 4 characters so you may split your class
"Your students will have a great time practicing how to read, carve, and make 20 notes, rests and music symbols with this fun set!
Simply print, laminate the pages for durability, and place with
These are self-assessment rubric posters in a fun “Rock Star”/“Concert Poster” theme. The posters have scales from 1-4 along with double thumbs-up, thumbs-up, thumbs-sideways, and
"This unit focuses on note reading and writing skills for all notes on the treble staff as well as playing in C position (right hand) on the piano or xylophone.
After students are comfortable