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William Bauer

Arts Integration: Resource Roundup | Edutopia - 0 views

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    All points of arts integration -- from implementation in the classroom and engaging students, to linking the arts with core curriculum -- are covered in this roundup of useful Edutopia blogs, articles, and videos.
hlmashburn0910

Quaver's Marvelous World Of Music - 0 views

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    Another great website for teaching music. There are many interactive games, some great videos about composers in the time machine, and tools to help kids compose and improvise together.
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    Quaver's Marvelous World of Music is an interactive music education curriculum and program that integrates, what students love: technology and fun! The host of the video episodes, "Quaver" makes music learning fun and memorable. There are free parts of the program as well as extensive paid sections. If you teach in SC, this is a service paid for by the state. Contact Buz at Quaver Music for your log-in information.
bumthun

http://www.nafme.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Core-Music-Standards-Glossary.pdf - 0 views

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    Core Music Standard vocabulary to incorporate in curriculum.
jamluv2kik

Art & Algorithms > A Digital Arts Festival > October 5-11 - 0 views

shared by jamluv2kik on 28 Sep 15 - No Cached
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    This is a really great local event called Art and Algorithms. It's purpose is to provide a great connection between the arts and mathematics, science, and technology. It teaches our students how to embrace the entire STEAM curriculum, and helps them make those connections in a wonderful cross-curricular event.
William Bauer

National Center On Universal Design for Learning - 1 views

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    Universal Design for Learning is a set of principles for curriculum development that give all individuals equal opportunities to learn. Learn more about UDL
slofgren57

Quaver's Marvelous World of Music | QuaverMusic.com - 0 views

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    Quaver's Marvelous World is a DVD and computer-based program of learning designed to provide teachers and parents with quality, expert tools to impart knowledge and a love of music to kids
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    Quaver's Marvelous World of Music is a great software curricular resource that facilitates general music instructions. The program consists of web-based music activites that go from music theory to responding to music. It also has IWB activities that students enjoy. It can be tailored to each teacher's needs. It requires a purchase.
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    Quaver is a great online educational curriculum and software program for general music classes. This software covers all aspects of music education standards and can be used in conjunction with a SMARTboard.
crmusicstudio

Music a la Abbott - Amy Abbott - Kodály Inspired Blog and Teachers Music Edu... - 0 views

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    Amy Abbott TPT store, teacher created materials. Kodaly specialist that produces materials that may be used on a Smart Board. Primarily General Music from K-5.
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    Music a la Abbott Amy Abbott Kodály Inspired Blog and Elementary Teachers Music Education Resource
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    This blog is written by a Kodaly elementary school teacher who shares everything from resources she's used, to resources she's created herself and sharing through Teachers Pay Teachers. She also blogs about her experiences with taking interests of her students and turning them into an activity to do with learning music literacy. And if your teaching style represents the Kodaly teaching style, she has many tips and tricks for this to make our students successful and life-long music lovers.
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    A Kodaly-inspired blog that includes usable resources for teachers including lesson planning ideas, advice for classroom management, assessment ideas, and links to purchase lesson plans, unit plans, assessments, and other tools.
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    Music a la Abbott is a blog containing free Kodaly based lesson plans for K-5 general music as well as elementary drum, bell and vocal ensembles. She also has a link to her store on www.teacherspayteachers.com. Her website has a page dedicated to the design of her classroom, as well as her upcoming workshops around the United States. She also has an easy to use label feature so you can find blog posts relating to a specific topic such a 1st grade or assessments.
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    Music a la Abbott is a blog created by Ms. Amy Abbott. She provides teaching strategies based on the Kodály music curriculum, workshops, and students activities that can be accessed through www.teacherspayteachers.com
juliaw1

Program Notes: The Beginning Band Director Podcast - Discussing topics relevant to aspi... - 0 views

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    These podcasts discuss band problems and solutions to apply to everyday lessons. It covers a variety of band information including beginning band materials to support the curriculum and even ensemble seating.
erygg2002

Daria - World Music for Children - 2 views

shared by erygg2002 on 05 Apr 14 - Cached
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    This website deals with World Music for children. There are projects, audio links, sheet music for purchase, and coloring/information sheets.
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    This website contains some great ways to introduce world music to younger students. There are games, activity ideas, and songs.
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    Daria-World Music for Children is Daria's website full of information regarding songs and instruments from her travels around the world. Daria shares the songs she has acquired for download, provides information about her travels and upcoming workshops, ideas for teachers to include world music into their curriculum, and activities for kids to make instruments.
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    Great site for introducing students of all ages to world music. The site includes videos, songbooks, instrument identification, and links to purchase world music curriculum.
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    This website introduces students to musical cultures around the world.
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    This website has opportunities for students to experience World Music. There is a subscription if you want to use the website for more opportunities.
tnpmusic

UbD_WhitePaper0312.pdf - 0 views

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    Understanding by Design Framework is an essential resource when writing and creating curriculum, assessment, and instruction. The stages are explained as well as examples given for each stage. Questions are also asked/given at the end of the article and other resources are listed as well.
jshoener13

Core Music Standards - NAfME - 0 views

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    I use these standards to clarify curriculum with my administration and other faculty members to make sure my students are having the best experience.
asaxyguy

Technology Integration in the Music Classroom - Nearpod Blog - 0 views

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    This blog discusses the most effective ways to implement technology into the music classroom, while addressing the concerns and misconceptions surrounding a 21st century curriculum.
anonymous

Mrs. Novoselich's Music Class - 1 views

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    This is my own website. I post resources for my students to utilize at home, and I also post things for me to access during instruction. Parents can find information about curriculum and events.
kacihoverson

Music Education Tips, Tricks, and Training for Music Teachers - 0 views

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    Not only does the Smart Music Blog offer tips for using Smart Music and its related repertoire, but it also includes practical teaching advice from music educators. These tips include information for new teachers, advice about communicating with parents, instrument technique, curriculum guidance, and more. Information is available for teachers of all grade levels.
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    Not only does the Smart Music Blog offer tips for using Smart Music and its related repertoire, but it also includes practical teaching advice from music educators. These tips include information for new teachers, advice about communicating with parents, instrument technique, curriculum guidance, and more. Information is available for teachers of all grade levels.
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    The Music Educator Blog is sponsored by Smartmusic and is a place where music teachers can share real-world teaching tips and tricks and receive training. There is also a section spotlighting educators and repertoire. The articles, information and training available on this blog would greatly benefit music teachers as well as their students.
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    Blog with ideas and resources for you instrumental music classes. Of course has ideas on how to utilize SmartMusic, but also has many ideas on how to switch up rehearsals and keep students engaged.
tonyamashburn

MusicFirst - Profiles in Teaching with Technology | Free Listening on SoundCloud - 0 views

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    This blog is provides a updates on current trends in music education technology. Posts also include ideas on curriculum and additional professional resources for teachers.
anonymous

Curriculum Materials List View | Carnegie Hall - 0 views

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    The Carnegie Hall Corporation provides free resources to music educators. This website has lesson plans, student guides and worksheets, assessments, teaching videos and audio recordings, games and sheet music for the general music classroom. This website is a great resource for music teachers and provides various ways to search and find specific resources to various concepts.
Michael Dove

Song Meanings at Songfacts - 0 views

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    This website is filled with information about every song you can imagine. It also includes information about artists as well as some fun games and trivia concerning musicians. A top ten list of songs is given with further explanation about the music.
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    This website is filled with information about every song you can imagine. It also includes information about artists as well as some fun games and trivia concerning musicians.
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    This site offers the explanation to a plethora of popular songs. It also includes different facts about the composers/artists, lyrical content, and creation of the selections. Visitors can join and take part in trivia with other members as well.
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    Users can choose almost any song and find information on each track. The information provides users insight into what the song is about as well as facts about the making of each song. Some of the information is user submitted.
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    Users can choose almost any song and find information on each track. The information provides users insight into what the song is about as well as facts about the making of each song. Some of the information is user submitted.
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    This is a great website to learn facts and information about popular music. This is also a great easy place to check for lyrics.
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    This is a great resource for lyrics analysis and songwriting. The blog and interviews are particularly interesting!
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    Many times students can perform music better if they can relate and truly understand the message in the music. Songfacts website is an efficient place to start to acquire such knowledge.
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    This site is a great resource to help students get into the minds of their favorite pop artists. Students often find it easier to connect to pop tunes than to classical music. This site provides a list of different pop tunes/artists along with descriptions about those pieces and artists. This helps students realize the thought behind creating music, which they can then transfer to their school music class. This site also includes blogs about songwriter interviews, quizzes, and song facts to name a few. The featured songs fall into the category "daily top ten" or "weekyl top ten," keeping the songs up-to-date and easy for young students to recognize/connect with.
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    This website is a great resource for discovering the stories behind popular songs. The list of songs seem to be extensive and include pieces that would be familiar to students. This resource could help create a relevant curriculum that speaks to the non-traditional music student's interests and their music experience.
amandas65

Blog | Resources for Music Education - 0 views

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    This site includes resources, curriculum, and blog posts designed primarily for elementary general music. A few resources for choral, band, and private studio are also available. Blog posts include many practical topics and issues faced by music teachers such as strategies for working with special needs students, technology, and mental health of teachers. Many of the blog posts feature a video that includes a question and answer segment addressing specific questions from teachers.
risaacson

Rhythm Masters - 0 views

shared by risaacson on 26 May 17 - No Cached
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    This website describes a curriculum for teaching rhythm to instrumental music students. It includes playing exercises, assessments, theory information, games, and formal articles.
jasno79

Using Technology to Unlock Creativity | Tips and Resources for Drawing Out Authentic Mu... - 0 views

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    This site is a collection and review of multiple music technology resources. There are also curriculum, rubric and assessments designs to help music educator develop instructional design.
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