Use jazz to develop children's creativity! This collection of 60 jazz-based teaching strategies is designed to foster music making, creative movement, and improvisation in the K-5 music classroom. The
This game and activity pack will provide the necessary materials to teach your students about jazz in an enjoyable and effective manner. Introduce jazz terms with flashcards and the game of Jazz
Jazz is the music of America! From New Orleans to Chicago, from the cotton fields to the Cotton Club, you will learn about such jazz greats as Fats Waller, Cab Calloway, Benny Goodman, Billie Holiday, and
This vibrant set of 48 posters covers 24 of our most well-known male and female jazz musicians. Perfect for use during Jazz Appreciation Month, or for teaching about black history and female representation
Experience jazz in the music classroom with this swingin' collection designed for kids! Each song is written and arranged in a distinctive jazz style, or groove, along with ideas and suggestions to keep it
Experience the history and development of America's music from New Orleans up the Mississippi to Saint Louis, to Chicago and around the world. Find out why original jazzers had interesting names like
Introduce students to jazz through great literature combined with learn by doing. Step-by-step projectable lessons combine content and audio/video recordings of Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center
Scat singing is the easiest way for kids to get started developing their jazz chops. The Freddie the Frog and the Flying Jazz Kitten storybook introduces kids to scat singing. This teacher's guide
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