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jonathangrogan1

Resources for Music Education | The Fun Music Company - 1 views

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    This website provides teachers will an array of resources for lesson plan and substitute teacher plans. They also provide a fair number of technology based resources.
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    This website provides teachers will an array of resources for lesson plan and substitute teacher plans. They also provide a fair number of technology based resources.
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    The Fun Music Company gives you instant access to the music resources you require within minutes, so you can have something for your class the next day!
aubreyconnelly

Northern Sounds Music Downloads Sample Libraries VST VSTi Classical Composers and Melod... - 0 views

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    This free site includes an on-line orchestration course and a free jazz arranging course. There are sample music libraries, a virtual instrument forum, Linux Audio and music discussions related to sound software and open source initiatives, a virtual piano forum, and many more topics for students and teachers.
dujules23

FOUR ON THE FLOOR: Ed Soph - Ride Cymbal Playing - 0 views

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    This blog is a great resource for Jazz drum set.  The video in this entry is from Ed Soph from UNT. The series of videos are strong set of lessons for beginning Jazz drum set players.  Enjoy!
nmiscannon

The Instrumentalist - 0 views

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    This is the website for the Instrumentalist Magazine where you can read the articles online if you are a subscriber.  Links to other magazines and summer music camps are also provided.
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    This is a website of user submitted articles on a variety of subjects regarding instrumental music instruction. This includes ensemble rehearsals, individual and group lessons, classroom management and many more. There are subscription options available as well as directories and indexes for further research.
lemason

Artistic to the Core: Music and Common Core | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Our Common Core Standards exist to support students' future success -- namely, college and career readiness.
  • I feel confident asserting that creativity and problem-solving skills acquired through arts training have prepared my students uniquely for their future success
  • These are the two biggest mental blocks I see: I am not a musician/singer/artist myself, so I do not feel comfortable with the art forms. There is no instructional time available to do anything "extra."
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  • Teachers must think on their feet, modify plans on the spot, approach content from different angles, support uniqueness, and inspire and foster growth.
  • Think of teaching standards through the arts, not independently of the arts
  • Holding onto misconceptions might prevent you from unlocking your students' creativity, originality and spark for learning
  • Start with a standard or concept you need to address. Ask yourself the following questions, and jot down all ideas you can. Your creative brainstorming will take your students beyond worksheets and unlock your creativity as a teacher and your students' enjoyment of the learning process.
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    This is an interesting read that was linked on Dr. Bauer's resources discussing the connections of arts and common core standards.
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    This informative Edutopia article by blogger and professor Karin Nolan encourages educators about the simplicity about integrating their current teaching approach and curriculum structure with a standards-based curriculum. You do not have be a musician to satisfy the standards either.
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    This is a great article for the classroom teacher who is looking arts integrated lessons.
hero1338

moving forward with music. - 0 views

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    This is an excellent resource for music educators interested in learning new ways to teach general music classes, specifically music appreciation at the high school or college level. The site contains several blog entries as well as a few interesting lesson plans that provide examples of innovative teaching.
hero1338

PBS - JAZZ A Film By Ken Burns: Classroom - 0 views

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    This website offers resources for teaching about jazz music in the general music classroom. The lesson plans and activities are based on the PBS documentary "Jazz: A Film By Ken Burns" and specifically designed for grades K-5 or 6-12.
lafergusonmusic

Notebook: Song Resource - 0 views

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    Digital notebook loaded into Evernote. Shareable and reproducible song resource containing 282 selections of various genres. All with manuscript and lyrics. Great for inserting into lesson plans, sharing with students and uploading into presentations for instruction. Songs are listed in alphabetical order for quick reference and this notebook can be shared.
dre3101

ARTSEDGE: The Kennedy Center's Arts Education Network - 0 views

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    The Kennedy Center ArtsEdge site contains a wealth of lessons, activities, and supporting information to enhance arts education. There is an extensive media library containing audio stories, performance clips and other viable information for students.
cashcraft87

Mrs. Miracle's Music Room - 0 views

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    Tips and Tricks to use in an elementary music room. Includes visuals for your room, resources and lesson ideas.
kellieanne729

Jazz at Lincoln Center's JAZZ ACADEMY - YouTube - 0 views

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    This YouTube Channel is dedicated to jazz music education, sponsored by Jazz at Lincoln Center. It is filled with videos about jazz pedagogy and heritage. This is a great site for music educators to keep their jazz education up-to-date, and for students who have an interest in jazz music. Students are able to take video lessons or learn about different styles and composers of jazz. What a great resource about America's own style of music.
Alex Luke

Midnight Music | Simplifying technology for music teachers - 0 views

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    This is a website that gathers resources of free music technology for teachers. It's easy to use and inludes workshops, online courses, lesson plans, and websites. Happy hunting!
mthomas8288

Susan Paradis Piano Teaching Resources | Music, games, teaching material, and iPad idea... - 0 views

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    This is a blog full of resources for piano teachers. Susan Paradis blogs about everything from games and worksheets for students to teaching techniques. She offers free resources and has a store. This can be used by piano teachers to enhance their creativity in lesson planning.
aubreyconnelly

InsideMusicTeaching.com | Repertoire Browser - 0 views

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    A music theory and performance site for beginning through advanced musicians. It is filled with articles to help teachers and students as well as downloadable and printable sheet music, a bookstore, and customizable lessons for students. There is a free subscription to this site on the homepage.
cashcraft87

DSO Kids - 0 views

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    This is another Orchestra-sponsored website with fun activities for kids. It can be used during spare time, or units could be developed around it. The game I found which I liked in particular is called "Beethoven's Baseball". You get to pick your composer team, and then click on Beethoven to throw the "pitches", which are questions. The game keeps your score and is interactive. The website also has a "listen by composer" section, as well as other instructions for activities including making your own instrument.
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    This website features composers, listening to music by various composers, recognizing instruments by sight and sound, games and instructions to make instruments.
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    This is a general classroom music site developed by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra that introduces music theory to students. It also gives them opportunity to learn about the instruments of the orchestra and tips on how to practice.
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    This is another great resource with games for children, information about composers, the orchestra, and other aspects of music. It features information and activities for kids and their families. Like many of the other major city orchestra websites, it includes lesson plans.
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    This is another great resource with games for children, information about composers, the orchestra, and other aspects of music. It features information and activities for kids and their families. Like many of the other major city orchestra websites, it includes lesson plans.
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    This site provides insight on instrument timbres, symbol and note recognition, reinforce knowledge on composers, and more!
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    This site provides insight on instrument timbres, symbol and note recognition, reinforce knowledge on composers, and more! In terms of composers, this site covers composers from as early as the Renaissance era to present.
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    Dallas Symphony Orchestra's website specifically for kids. Provides games, activities, and several listening examples. Can be used at home or in the classroom.
Ilona Halkides

How to Teach the Difference Between the Rhythm and the Beat - 0 views

  • It’s what you would clap along to, or what you feel you want to tap your foot to. The rhythm is the actual sound of the notes, which in a song would be the same as the words.
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    I am teaching private music lessons to a couple of two and a half year olds. This activity is good to teach the difference between beat and rhythm. 
altosaxplayer5

K-12 Resources For Music Educators - 0 views

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    K-12 Resources for Music Educators is a wonderful site which provides a number of links which connect teachers to music resources. The links are divided into categories such as band, orchestra, choral, classroom, and music. The links provided give a variety of musical sites which provide information on specific instruments, types of music, and state websites.
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    This page has a large number of links to great music education websites.
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    This is a commercial-free site shared by many institutions throughout the world. It is a growing collection of links, categorized by teaching focus: band teachers; classroom teachers; music research; and general resources.
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    Great starting point when you are in need of content specific resources for K-12 music.
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    This website has a list of multiple websites available for music education of all disciplines. This can be used as a hub to find more specific information for lesson plans in a particular setting.
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    This website has a list of multiple websites available for music education of all disciplines. This can be used as a hub to find more specific information for lesson plans in a particular setting.
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    A large collection of resources for band, choir, and general music teachers.  
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    A great site with a giant list of music websites from around the country. It includes everything from organizations to instrument specific websites and blogs. A great deal of information can be found on the websites listed and you have a great deal of choices to choose from. Most subject areas have multiple websites linked for differing information sources.
sjasenak002

MusicTeacherResources - MusicTeacherResources - 1 views

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    This site has many beneficial elements to it. There are resources for teachers (including worksheets, drills, and games for students), video lessons, and even music-related quotes. It looks like a great place to share with others and get some great ideas.
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    This website contains a huge variety of resources for music teachers of all levels. From printable worksheets to posters and lesson ideas, this website has it all. This website even contains tips for classroom management and app ideas.
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    Great website for resources, especially for elementary education. Has a category list that breaks everything down easily, and also works well with Pinterest.
jwhitt1982

Anders Lason music samples - 0 views

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    Digital Trombone is an excellent resource for trombonists and teachers. The purpose of the site is to provide lessons, tips, recordings, and newsletters for trombonists as well as other brass instrumentalists. The site also contains a variety of recordings by trombone soloists, jazz bands, and trombone quartets. The site could serve as a resource for students seeking professional recordings as well as instructional information. 
lafergusonmusic

O For Tuna Orff - 0 views

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    Music teacher created and relative blog for elementary and secondary levels. Structured around the Orff Schulwerk philosophy, this resource provides musical material categorized and downloadable to suit individual instructional needs. Find resources for action sogs, assessments, holidays, body percussion, seasons, composition, centers, world music, lesson planning, movement and much more!
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