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mrslesney

Staff Wars - 1 views

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    The Music Interactive is a website with several games for students including Staff Wars. Staff Wars is a note naming game that is great to use with beginner instrumentalists. There are also links to download games such as Krank and Lucy which is a note naming game for younger students, links to a rhythmic dictation app, a Rhythm Blocks app, an app with fingering charts for stringed instruments, along with several other apps for students.
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    The Music Interactive is a website with several games for students including Staff Wars. Staff Wars is a note naming game that is great to use with beginner instrumentalists. There are also links to download games such as Krank and Lucy which is a note naming game for younger students, links to a rhythmic dictation app, a Rhythm Blocks app, an app with fingering charts for stringed instruments, along with several other apps for students.
kristineyang3

If You Think You're Giving Students of Color a Voice, Get Over Yourself - 0 views

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    This is an important read for any teacher that primarily teaches minorities. This article is not directly focused on music education but is important to me in my teaching setting. Reading this encourages continuous reflection on how students can be active participants in their music education. It is important to allow students to bring their own experiences, culture, and musical preferences to the music classroom. 
artisstaton

Creating Jeopardy and Hidden Object Games with MS PowerPoint 2010 - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is a youtube tutorial on how to create a Jeopardy game using MS Powerpoint. I remember playing these throughout school and they definitely helped with reviewing.
olenoue

teoria : Music Theory Web - 0 views

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    This web is an excellent resource to study and practice music theory. Advanced students, college students and professional musicians can take tutorials in reading music, scales, harmonic functions, intervals, chords and musical forms. After taking the tutorials there are exercises available to practice. The annual membership is only $20. The web is available in english and spanish.
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    Great music theory resource including interactive tutorials, drills and exercises.
jme2742

Noisegames Records - 0 views

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    The user picks a style of music to compose within. Then short instrumental and vocal loops are available to add to the accompaniment. The graphics are a bit outdated looking, and some of the loops are lame, but the Blues one is fun.
sthomassen2

Homemade Instruments - 0 views

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    This website provides directions on how to create numerous musical instruments. Using common and inexpensive items, you can follow directions to create instruments such as juice can shakers and jingle bracelets.
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    This website provides directions on how to create numerous musical instruments. Using common and inexpensive items, you can follow directions to create instruments such as juice can shakers and jingle bracelets.
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    I use this resource when students are unable to participate in a performance or other activity. They are given the directions from this website (as well as others) to create their own instruments!
philperez64

Marching Roundtable - A roundtable discussion about the Marching Arts. Marching Roundtable - 0 views

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    Marching band is something that a lot of people have to do, but not everyone has great experience as a marching director. This site provides a free podcast put together by some of the prolific minds in the marching band and drum corps world to help give ideas and provide strategies for improving public school programs.
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    This website is a great resource for those involved in the marching arts. There are many informative podcasts that go over everything from marching show design to judging criteria. This is a huge tool for high school band directors and marching band staff members
anonymous

Steps and Skips Game - 0 views

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    This website includes a notation game that teaches students the difference between steps and skips.
sfrazier04

Marching Roundtable - A roundtable discussion about the Marching Arts. Marching Roundtable - 0 views

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    This site is a discussion with many different music educators and provides helpful hints, tools, and suggestions on how to establish and maintain a successful marching band.
gotricendadobo

Piano Keys Practice - 0 views

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    "Piano Keys Completed: 5 Errors: 1 Score: 83% Time: 25 sec Average time: 3.0 sec "
marshallb85

Diction Poilice - 0 views

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    We provide singers with a comprehensive set of tools for the study and application of lyric diction. Our philosophy centers on hearing the sounds of foreign languages delivered by native speakers who are also professional singers or coaches with a practical understanding of the intricacies of singing language.
marshallb85

Home Page in Oxford Music Online - 0 views

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    Online library resource to scholarly articles, journals, periodicals about musical topics for research projects. Audio and video libraries are also available for a variety of topics.
rebeccasteinke

Mrs. Miracle's Music Room - 0 views

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    This is a fantastic blog with great resources for general music classroom. It also contains printable assessments and whiteboard activities for K-6 elementary music. 
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    Great detailed lesson ideas for Elementary Education. Includes links to other blogs that the writer enjoys for more ideas and creative lessons for elementary education.
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    This is one amazing blog by a Kodaly-certified teacher who blogs about everything in music education from assessment to children's literature, from management to choir, critical thinking, composition, classroom decor, group work, improvisation, learning centers, listening lessons, movement, and so much more. She also provides free resources downloadable from her blog, as well as other low cost resources she's created available for purchase through Teachers Pay Teachers. Her website also features ways to contact her through email, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, and includes a podcast to listen to.
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    Aileen Miracle's Blog is a fantastic resource for music teachers. Her blog provides resources, technology ideas, podcasts and freebies for music teachers. Within her blog is a link to her TPT store, where she has many valuable resources for teaching general music.
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    A blog written by a general music teacher, with tons of strategies, advice and discussion points for any music teacher. Places an emphasis on technology used in the classroom. Includes resources and offers a podcast.
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    This website is an awesome resource for elementary music teachers. Aileen gives lesson planning advice, tours of her classroom, ideas for assessment, and program ideas. Her site also includes freebies (lesson plans, assessment tools, and printable worksheets). She also includes links to her podcast and her Teachers Pay Teachers store, which is full of quality resources.
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    Mrs. Miracle's website is a very well-laid out website which could serve as a template for a teacher looking to do a similar website. She has a podcast, a way to be contacted for teacher interactions, a link to a store where teachers share materials, and informative posts with teaching ideas. Most ideas are geared toward the third-grade level.
rebeccasteinke

Noteflight - Online Music Notation Software - 0 views

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    Noteflight is web-based music notation software which allows you to create, view, print, and hear musical scores. Noteflight works on computers, tablets, or smartphones. Noteflight has a basic (free) level, and higher tiers of subscription levels for more functionality.
mrslesney

Guide to String Technique - 1 views

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    String Pedagogy Notebook is a website created by Michael Hopkins. It contains resources for teachers to help students learn basic and extended string techniques, how to program a concert, and games to help prepare students to start playing. He also has a companion Youtube channel for this website. It is an excellent resource.
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    This website is a guide to string technique for students. Students and parents can find help with technique for each stringed instrument. Some of the categories addressed on the website include: posture, bow hold, left hand position, bow strokes, and vibrato.
Staci Pendry

5 Top Sites To Download Free Kids Music That You'll Love - 0 views

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    This site is aimed primarily for you parents. Browse different ways to download kid friendly music for your child. Jamendo Kids Music also lets you listen and preview an album before you buy it.
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