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
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This resource is designed to inspire joyful musical exploration and engagement. Ideas for incorporating movement, listening, composing, playing, and more abound in classroom-tested warm-ups, big ideas, and
The Musicmap method is a fun and effective way for young children to learn pre-reading musical notation. Musicmap Series: Carnival of the Animals is an innovative resource that is based
This is a collection of movement and listening activities that can be used individually during Circle Time, or they can be incorporated into early childhood lesson plans. Materials such as paper bags,
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
Engage your learners with this interactive digital resource that explores the culture and unique sounds of instruments from Africa! Perfect for the classroom or for distance learning, this activity is a
Perfect for reinforcing concepts, a class reward, or when there is a sub, this digital resource bundle is a fun, interactive way to listen to and identify four-beat rhythms, melodies, and musical
Perfect as a supplemental activity, part of a sub plan, or a classroom reward, this bingo game is a fun, interactive way to aurally and visually identify melodic patterns including la, sol, and mi. Included
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
Perfect for pre-K through first grade, your students will love playing this digital interactive listening game that compares fast and slow tempos. Each listening example features real recordings of
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
Students will compare and contrast high and low sounds with this digital listening game, perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and first-grade music classes. Simply tap the instrument icon, listen to the
Perfect as a supplemental activity, part of a sub plan, or a classroom reward, this bingo game is a fun, interactive way to aurally and visually identify instruments from Africa. Included in the PDF are 25
This song originated in Germany, but other countries have written new lyrics for the tune. In the United States, the song is about a family rowing a boat and having a happy time. This delightful mood is
These collections focus on the easy melody patterns: so-mi, la-so-mi, so-mi-do, mi-re-do, and la-so-mi-do in Volume 1; so-mi-re-do, la-so-mi-re-do, mi-re-do-la, mi-re-do-la-so and
Perfect as a supplemental activity, part of a sub plan, or a classroom reward, this bingo game is a fun, interactive way to aurally and visually identify 25 American folk instruments. Included in the PDF
Incorporate classical music into your classroom with this interactive coloring book, perfect for guiding the listener through the movements of "The Carnival of the Animals" by Camille Saint-Saens. Includes