Suitable for grades 1-3, this Reader's Theater is based on "The Carnival of the Animals" by Camille Saint-Saens. With flexible casting of up to 28 parts, this show is perfect for the whole class or for a
Combining entertaining poems, illustrations, and the captivating music of Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint Saëns, this beautiful storybook encourages expressive reading and helps
Suitable for grades 3-5, this Reader's Theater is based on the opera "The Magic Flute" by W.A. Mozart. With flexible casting of up to 25 parts, this show is kid-friendly and perfect for the whole class.
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
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
Suitable for grades 3-5, this Reader's Theater is based on The Nutcracker by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. With flexible casting of up to 30 parts, this show is perfect for the whole class. Include a
Suitable for grades K-2, this Reader's Theater is based on Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev. With flexible casting of up to 20 parts, each of the five scenes has four characters, so you may
This beautiful storybook is a gentle retelling of the story of Sergei Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf where all the characters are represented by different instruments of the orchestra. Combining an
What if a musician like Bach could catch a bolt of lightning on a walk to visit a famous organist? "Zap!" What if Beethoven suddenly zoomed down to play the drums while suspended in midair? "Boom!" What if
Everyone loves a superhero! What if famous musicians from long ago had superpowers? What if Francesca Caccino could tune string instruments by sending electrical charges through her superpowered hands, or
What if the fantastic viola player and composer Rebecca Clarke had the power to command creative, skilled goblins to build the finest instrument ever made? - Zap! What if King Louis XIV's favorite