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lafergusonmusic

DSO Kids - 0 views

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    Dallas Symphony Orchestra site offering teacher, student and classroom resources. Play games, learn while playing, discover composers and their famous compositions, take a virtual tour of the Meyerson, get practice tips and more! Lesson plan datapase, educational programs for an integrated and meaningful classroom.
bettywilson1223

Eric Litwin - Author of Pete the Cat I Love My White Shoes - 0 views

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    Eric Litwin is an author, musician and producer who specializes in children's music. He is one of my favorite artists for kids. He has many educational resources and a curriculum for preschool children. His books featuring Pete the Cat are awesome and appear regularly in my music room! Eric Litwin also does performances in schools and communities and has visited my school for his "Earth Shaking, CD Making" project where my students learned songs and recorded them to make their own CD.
Stephanie Gonzalez

How to read music - Tim Hansen - YouTube - 0 views

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    A video that describes how to read music and breaks down the musical foundation of notation. Kid-friendly and a great introduction to note reading. 
michaelmartell

New York Philharmonic - 0 views

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    NY Philharmonic Kids is an interactive website. There are a variety of games, and interactive tabs on music, instruments of the orchestra, and composers.
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    Great site to learn about the orchestra and instrument families. It also has fun games and students can even create their own instruments.
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    This is a great website that has a ton of information. It includes interactive games, sections about each orchestral instrument, a composer's workshop and many other fun activities.
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    This website is clearly geared toward younger students. A website like this is probably most useful in a general music setting. The website provides activities to learn about many music concepts that are relevant to younger students.
jamluv2kik

Resources for Music Education Advocates | Fender Music Foundation - 0 views

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    This is a great website to provide resources for teaching kids to become advocates of music. These are all organizations that Fender has partnered with to help advance music education in local communities. All great resources.
cedenoa23

Storybook Patterns - 0 views

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    This web page offers free printable of stories and props for kids. Even though it's not a music education site, elementary music teachers that use stories to teach music concepts such as beat, high/low, soft/loud, among other concepts, can find excellent patterns to print and use in their classes. There are many books based on songs.
Jessica Martin

Rhythm and Movement for Kids {Rhythm Sticks} ~ Learn Play Imagine - 0 views

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    This site provides numerous rhythm and movement activities for young children with the help from rhythm sticks. Such activities help to develop fine motor skills and their sense of rhythm, which will greatly benefit early elementary students, as well as students with special needs.
Jason Ford

Websites for Kids - 0 views

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    Music education website for children.
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    Music education based websites from MTNA . This also offers parent resources when choosing music teachers. There are many beneficial websites that are excellent for teachers.
michaelmartell

Chuck Vanderchuck's "Something Something" Explosion! . Jazz . What Sounds Like What | P... - 0 views

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    This is a website that uses videos and games to teach students about jazz and instrument identification. Is definitely geared toward younger students, probably in a general music setting. However, I could see it being used with middle school jazz band students as well.
fdadams2

Simple Metronome - Android Apps on Google Play - 0 views

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    "This application is a simple metronome. It's simple but has a very stable tempo, unlike some of the other free metronome applications. And unlike nearly all free applications this metronome has NO ADS so your kids won't be solicited by dating sites whilst practicing their instrument."
Sarah Stevens

Jazz Kids - kids learn jazz with easy improvisation exercises. Beginning jazz music for... - 1 views

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    This is a companion website to a series on improvisation for students, ranging from beginner to advanced. Has anyone ever used this series? I'm considering buying it to see what it has to offer.
Melody Kneezel

http://www.themusicinteractive.com/TMI/The_Music_Interactive_-_Classroom_Apps.html - 2 views

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    Music Education resource that has free and low cost downloadable games for children to use that reinforce musical concepts. My 3rd and 4th graders love Staff Wars. My younger kids always ask when they are going to get to play. There are other great games, too.
esthersmith2003

Charanga Music World - 2 views

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    games for instrumental practice
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    Video game-like simulation through various lessons for individual instruments. I see this being effective for beginning band/orchestra and possibly further applications within MS band.
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    love this site for beginning band. I will use this for 5th and 6th. Fun game. Charanga Music World
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    Good for start up activities. Get the kids playing right away. Also great demo videos showing young student performers.
erygg2002

Jazz Kids - kids learn jazz with easy improvisation exercises. Beginning jazz music for... - 0 views

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    This website has online piano lessons and suggestions for jazz listening.
janaeh09

MusicK8Kids.com: Music, Games, E-cards, Puzzles, and More For Children - 0 views

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    The purpose of this website is to provide a young music student with resources to support music learning. The learning focuses mostly on recorder, pitch identification, and aural identification. Also, there are videos that are available for students to sing along. Overall the site is a kid-friendly that is easy to navigate. The website would be a good resource for recorder skills, aural skills and pitch identification. Elementary or beginning student would benefit from using the site.
erygg2002

From the Top - 1 views

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    From the Top is an NPR program that features kids who have achieved an extremely high level of performance. There are many videos of student performances. It could be great for students to see kids their age performing advanced music.
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    "From the Top" is a website that focuses on arts education and features performances of young, talented musicians. It also includes radio broadcasts and a list of upcoming live shows featuring these musicians that are recorded and posted on this website.
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    This radio program features dedicated child-musicians with outstanding classical music skills.
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    The From The Top is a website designed for young classical musicians and partners with the NPR Radio program. A great place for more serious young musicians to see other young musicians, and includes resources for parents and teachers.
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    From the Top is the video series that highlights young performers. This website houses the more recent streaming videos, sharing the performers' stories and their performances on the stage. These videos are great resources for the classroom as they highlight young performers on all instruments and a variety of genres. See specifically PBS's section on From the Top for earlier seasons and lesson plans.
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    This website is sponsored by the PBR. You have access to videos and podcasts about classical music and many other music topics. This would be a great resource for middle school and high student performers.
cheyroseb

9 Exciting Name Activities that Your Kids will Love - PRIMARILY MUSIC - 0 views

  • Jump in, Jump Out
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      I like this for older grades (4-5). They'll have more patience to wait for the circle to come all the way around.
  • Bee Bee Bumblebee, Can You Sing Your Name for Me
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      I love this as a first day of music activity for Kindergarten
  • Say Your Name
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      This game would also work for a composer or instrument unit. Students could have cards or nametags with the picture on the front and use that instead of their name.
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  • Up the Ladder
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      This seems like a really fun game for 2nd and 3rd grade :) Older grades could even incorporate their own body percussion associated with their name.
  • There is a Class
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      LOVE THIS WOW
  • Who’s that Tapping At my Window
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      I would use this for 1st grade. It's simple enough to teach, but complex enough to assess where they are with certain concepts.
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    An excellent set of first day of music activities to help teachers learn names and establish classroom routine.
yvetteml

4 Ways Parents Can Ensure Their Child Sticks with Instrumental Music When They Graduate... - 0 views

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    This is an important perspective as parents begin to worry about their adolescent's academic courses (for good reason), but many are still trying to find ways to keep their kids engaged in music.
tabua265

Mama Lisa's World of Children and International Culture - 0 views

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    A library of children's songs from around the world. This site can be used to find appropriate songs for elementary kids. This would be a great resource to fulfill all the standards of the general music class and include a few more under the connect and discover portions of the standards.
tabua265

TV Theme Music - TelevisionTunes.com - 0 views

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    This is a fun site with just about every theme song that was on TV. This can be used as a listening library for popular music that many of the kids know as well as an introduction to other songs which may be well known but not listened to often.
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