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bnlynn

Music Education Blogs - 3 views

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    A source for links to music education blogs. Blogs are categorized -- elementary, middle school, high school, kodaly-inspired, orff-inspired, technology, choir, orchestra etc.  
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    A source for links to music education blogs. Blogs are categorized -- elementary, middle school, high school, kodaly-inspired, orff-inspired, technology, choir, orchestra etc.  
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    Some of the top music education blogs to provide instructional resources to music educators.
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    The title says it all. This is a collection of music education blogs, covering all kinds of topics.
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    The Music Education Blogs link contains links to blogs for all sorts of music educators.  The links are catered to specific school settings, teaching methodologies, ensembles, and free online services.  I enjoyed exploring several of the blogs because blogging is something I've just become acquainted to within my graduate studies with the University of Florida's Online Master of Music.  For example, I clicked on the "Elementary Blogs" tab to see what some of my elementary music educator colleagues have to say/share.  A handful of links to other teachers' blogs and websites were made available at a click of the mouse.  I clicked on the first link, "Mrs. Miracle's Music Room," and was able to read posts from "Mrs. Miracle" about her teaching strategies for classroom management when utilizing technology.  Her blog contained other features like a personal bio and links.  My blog for this course doesn't contain those things, and perhaps exploring the blogger.com website more would allow me to make similar changes to my Blog. Being able to share ideas within any online community, in this case a blogging community, could be so useful for any sort of educator.  Considering we are currently enrolled in an online Master of Music program, we are capable of sharing ideas from across the country and even across the globe.  This blog link just makes that possibility more accessible with more educators.
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    This blog is an organized data base of music educatin blogs categorized by topic.
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    Some of the top music education blogs to provide instructional resources to music educators.
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    For persons that enjoy reading blogs, this is the place for you.  Separated into pages from elementary to high school, Kodaly and Orff-inspired, choir or orchestra, there is something for everyone.
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    This website is a great home base for many music educator blogs. It's great to see shared ideas, lesson plans, and teaching strategies.
jaywerd04

MusicEdMagic - 1 views

  • Most Popular Articles Free Music Composing and Notation Software- 2015 Music Searches By Lyrics: Finding a song title when all you have are a few words Free Lyrics and Sheet Music for Popular Songs Portable Digital Audio Recorder Buying Guide With Reviews Where To Download Free Karaoke Songs MuseScore Free Music Notation Software How to Download Music to CD Karaoke and Other Music Without Lyrics Music CD-R vs. Data CD-R: Is There A Difference? Online Music Notation Editor- NoteFlight
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      I love that the MusicEdMagic.com page provides links to other noteworthy music software programs like MuseScore, NoteFlight, and other composing/notation software pages.
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    This music technology website offers a blog, sheet music, and reviews of products. They are also talking about the new NAfME standards along with technology.
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    Recent music education related articles, resources, free easy beginner level sheet music, and other music education related information. This website also has three to ten minute podcasts about music education, music technology and many about iPad uses.
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    This website has a collection of articles relating to music technology and music pedagogy in general. There are also short podcasts on a variety of topics. In addition, there are links to other sites, particularly free sheet music. It has a variety of items on it, which makes it easy to find something useful on it for everyone.
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    A source for podcasts and updates on what's new and free in the world of music technology. Sheet music, blogs, podcasts, and minimum monthly updates are a few of the things offered here, and it's all geared toward music ed tech.
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    The MusicEdMagic.com link serves as an outlet to other online music software websites, links for free sheet music, articles for music research/music making, and other electronic-focused music websites.  I was able to download free sheet music in a matter of seconds  from the musicnotes.com link provided on this link's homepage.  It has links to Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google+, and Pinterest on the homepage, making sharing and communicating accessible upon first glance.  As an educator, I see this page as being best used in private practice.  Being able to provide students with some of the featured videos like "Recommended Trombone Solos and Recordings" or "Audio Software For The Classroom Or Home Recording Studio" seem like links that would be best used for people that are more interested in personal, one-on-one study and creation of music.  However, I could see these links being used in a general setting as well, like ensemble practice or music tech classes.  
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    Monthly video about the most current music technology. This is great to keep up with the latest music education technology. The video gives good ideas about many different types of music technology.
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    This blog contains many resources, including iPhone/iPad app reviews, podcasts, videos, free sheet music, and other posts about music-related technology.
Ann Engels Nogueira

Band Room Tech - 0 views

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    This resource has many ideas that link technology to teaching band.  Several technological links are: twitter, note trainers, and videos.
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    This resource has many ideas that link technology to teaching band.  Several technological links are: twitter, note trainers, and videos.
jcstoutufmme

LinksForBand.com - Gateway to best websites for Band Students & Directors - 0 views

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    This website is a hub of resources for specific instruments, concert band, jazz band, and band directors. It is slightly outdates (the National Association for Music Education is still linked as MENC), but it still has several useful links for musicians.
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    This website is a hub of resources for specific instruments, concert band, jazz band, and band directors. It is slightly outdates (the National Association for Music Education is still linked as MENC), but it still has several useful links for musicians.
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.
wlanxner

STEM Education: Over 25 STEAM Links Filled With Resources and Information | 21 st Centu... - 1 views

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    This page was linked from Edutopia. This site includes inspiring links for integrating the arts into education, the STEM to STEAM concept.
kjcute

National Association for Music Education (NAfME) - 0 views

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    This is the page for the Nations Association for Music Education. This site is full of information for teachers and students alike on the national level. Music research and advocacy information is also available. NAFME was formerly called MENC.
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    The purpose of this site is to provide teacher with professional development and resources on the latest advances in music pedagogy. It also has great resources for students. A wide variety of content is covered by this site such as copyright laws, standards, Music in Our Schools activities, jazz band and much more.
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    Provides educational information for both teachers and students; including access to InTune monthly magazine.
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    This is the official website for the National Association for Music Education (NAfME). The website contains various information pertaining to music education, such as links to publications and articles about music education, links for honor ensembles for students, as well as links to the national standards for music education. It also contains information about upcoming events, conferences, and new and emerging ideas in the field of music education.
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    NAfME (National Association for Music Eduation) is the leading music teaching professional organization. Their website has great resources for advocacy and professional development opportunities.
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    The National Association for Music Education (NAfME) website contains many resources for music educators, including membership information,
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    This is the site for the National Association for Music Education. There are valuable articles, lesson plans, and ideas for the classroom.
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    (In my opinion) all music educators should be members of NAfME. They offer great publications, resources, and events that can be very valuable.
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    NAfME provides resources and information for teachers and students. Resources include legal information such as copyright compliance, professional development opportunities, and much more. NAfME is a hub for all music educations and leads the music education field in terms of providing the best possible opportunities for students.
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    This website contains the current 2014 standards for music. All grades and content areas (general music, band, etc.) can be easily accessed.
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    This website offers many links to professional development opportunities, articles, and helpful links to be used in a music teacher's classroom. It also has all the National Music Standards posted that can be accessed easily for classroom use, Educator Effectiveness, or other needs.
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    This is a great resource for all music educators. The national music standards can be found here as well as information on scholarships, upcoming NAfME events, and articles for teachers. This can help teachers help students in all aspects of their music education.
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    The National Association for Music Education's webpage is valuable online tool for music educators of all fields. It offers helpful resources for not only teachers, but students as well. There is a wide variety of links and posts to read through ranging from blog posts to teaching standards.
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    NAFME is a vital resource for music educators. This website provides communication and collaboration via forums, lesson plans, standards, frequently posted articles, and even more resources for music educators of all varieties. It is an excellent way to stay involved in the music education community, and it continuously strives to improve the state of music education nation-wide.
Joe Renardo

100 Years of Rock Visualized - 0 views

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    This 100 Years of Rock link contains a chronological display of how popular music has evolved.  It provides listening examples for dozens of American genres of music, from rock to country, blues, pop, and countless other sub-genres.  This link would make for interesting conversation with a History of Rock N' Roll class or classes about American music.  I especially enjoyed the listening examples because they give evidence to how much culture has influenced the different styles of American popular music.  I feel that students would very much enjoy this link because the listening examples cater to their interests, especially as the viewer scrolls toward the bottom of the page.
jesseledbetter

WOMEN COMPOSERS / by KAPRALOVA SOCIETY - 0 views

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    This database of women composers includes links to further research. Links include further study opportunities with articles and links to musical examples of these composers.
jwhitt1982

K-12 Resources For Music Educators - 0 views

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    This website contains valuable resources for music educators and students for all areas and educational levels. The webiste also contains links for other important websites one might be interested in.
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    This website is a collection of music websites that K-12 music educators can use in the classroom. The links are grouped by band, choir, orchestra, classroom, all music.
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    This is a collection of links to various sites and resources for use by music teachers and students. The purpose is to provide access to recordings, videos, master classes, tips, lessons, and a variety of other resources. The site contains links to fingering charts, videos, and musical recordings for various ensembles including band, orchestra, and choir. 
heather3728

Teaching Music: Tanya's Kodály Aspiring Blog - 0 views

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    Tanya's blog incorporates musical activities that are focused around the Kodaly method. Each lesson includes books, resources, listening lessons, and songs. There is also a link that has song lists with games attached to them. Each lesson also has a podcast attached through Soundcloud so you can listen to how the lesson was delivered. The blog also has links to similar blogs as well as links to resources on Teachers Pay Teachers.
tiffanywurth

Collections and Archives | National Museum of American History - 0 views

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    Smithsonian Jazz is a website fro music educators. It covers every facet of jazz. It has links to concerts and Jazz collections and archives. This includes links to articles, sheet music etc. This website also has a link to lessons surrounding great artists such as Ellington, Ella, Louis Armstrong, Benny Carter and many more. Jazz Appreciation Month is covered as well as all Masterworks in the Jazz Genre.
sarahking614

Instruments of the Orchestra: A Monster Collection of Links for Music Teachers | Midnig... - 0 views

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    A list of useful links for teachers about instruments of the orchestra. This website includes video links, online resources and more for various grade levels and ability levels.
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.
Casey Thompson

@musiceducation - Delicious - 0 views

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    This website contains many links to many different technological resources to use in the classroom.
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    @musiceducation is a website created by Dr. William Bauer that displays links to music-related topics that one can explore. Click on a link and it will take you to the specific website.
lalario

Music's Power Explained | Psychology Today - 0 views

  • A meta-analysis of 400 music studies found that listening to music has the ability to reduce anxiety, fight depression and boost the immune system.
  • Participants were also evaluated on something known as the Music in Mood Regulation scale, or MMR. According to the MMR, the way individuals regulate their mood with music can be divided into seven categories: Entertainment, Revival, Strong Sensation, Mental Work, Solace, Diversion and Discharge.
  • The latter three categories (Solace, Diversion and Discharge) are all ways in which individuals can use music to regulate negative emotions.
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    This article discusses the positive and negative impact music can have on a person's emotional state. The article mentions and describes three of the seven categories that individuals use to regulate their mood. It also discusses how music can impact the brain and its functioning abilities.
ajasinski

Drum Corps International: Marching Music`s Major League - 0 views

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  • Rotator UK corps claim top spots at 2015 European Championships The annual Drum Corps Europe Championships this past Saturday in Kerkrade, Netherlands, featured competition between corps from England, Ireland, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. Spotlight of the Week: 1982 Cavaliers Opening with selections from Respighi's 'Pines of Rome,' the 1982 Cavaliers marched their way to an 11th-place finish at the DCI World Championships in Montreal. DCI Tour expected to return to Florida in 2016 Though locations and venues are still to be confirmed, the 2016 DCI Tour will come to Florida this July for several events. Corps news and announcements Boston Crusaders will dream the impossible dream in '16; California Dreamin' with the Madison Scouts; Mandarins hire a new corps director; And more! QUIZ: Which countries do these European drum corps call home? International groups will meet this Saturday, September 26, in Kerkrade, Netherlands, for the annual Drum Corps Europe Championships. 1 4158227,4157112,4150410,4147694,4147103 NEWS
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    Drum Corps International is the premier organization for outdoor performing ensembles. Innovation every year.
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    Website for Drum Corps International.  Marching music at it's finest
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    This is a great site for inspiring band students. The things that these musicians do is amazing! Ere a lot of resources here for students, and y can also follow your favorite corp!
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    DCI.org provides all events and tours for DCI.  Students and teachers can stay plugged in and gain inspiration for all that DCI bands and members of the band compete. 
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    Everything that you need to know about Drum Corps is here.  It includes schedules, scores, recruitment info, etc..  This is bookmarked because I have a few students that would love to march Drum Corp.  
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    Everything that you need to know about Drum Corps is here.  It includes schedules, scores, recruitment info, etc..  This is bookmarked because I have a few students that would love to march Drum Corp.  
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    This site is the home to everything drum corps. The site includes media, schedules, scores, and audition information for all current and historic Drum Corps International groups.
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    This is the website for all things DCI. Students may find this website useful to follow their favorite corps, get scores, or find information on local shows. This is especially helpful for marching band students
kjcute

Music Tech Teacher - 0 views

  • extension of the music technology and band classroom at Green Acres Middle School in Birmingham, AL
  • elementary students are learning to read, write, compose, publish and perform their music. Student work, videos, photos and music compositions are posted on this site
  • technology links, quizzes, resources and information to all music teachers interested in using technology to enhance music instruction
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    This site contains lessons, worksheets, and quizzes for young music students. In addition, there are links to other music tech related resources and suggested reading materials and other supplies
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    This is the website of a music teacher in Alabama. She has free music theory lessons and TONS of theory games and quizzes. This teacher made them all herself and shares how she did it. The site is directed toward elementary age students, though you could get away with middle school students too. High school teachers might want to create their own games.
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    This page gives a great example of how a music technology program can work. It also includes lesson plans, worksheets, quizzes, and links to completed student projects.
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    This website has useful information on using technology to teach music. There lessons and quizzes to use.
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    This is one of my favorite websites and I use it frequently at school. There are over 140 elementary music quizzes, puzzles and games. There are lessons, a piano practice interface, and worksheets all about music notes, rhythms, instruments, composers, and more. This site also incorporates the use of NoteFlight and showcases student work. There are also links and resources for music technology available on the site.
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    This website contains various lessons, worksheets and interactive elements for students and instructors in a general music to high school theory classroom.  It contains a large library of music worksheets for lesson plan strategies!
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    This website contains various lessons, worksheets and interactive elements for students and instructors in a general music to high school theory classroom.  It contains a large library of music worksheets for lesson plan strategies!
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    Ms. Karen Garrett has provided a website that is comprehensive, interactive and impressive for a classroom teacher.  Her lessons, worksheets and quizzes/games are excellent resources to use for beginner piano, note reading, rhythms, basic music history and music theory.  
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    Music Tech Teacher offers cloud based music theory lessons and quizzes for learners of all ages.
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    This website is chock full of activities, quizzes, worksheets, and more. A good number of the quizzes are interactive, which would be great for technology centered music classrooms. Though a good number of documents revolve around piano, there is plenty of material on the site that would be great to use with your students.
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    This website is chock full of activities, quizzes, worksheets, and more. A good number of the quizzes are interactive, which would be great for technology centered music classrooms. Though a good number of documents revolve around piano, there is plenty of material on the site that would be great to use with your students.
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    The purpose of this resource is to provide free instructional content for music teachers. The site is also used to provide music technology links, quizzes, resources and information to all music teachers interested in using technology to enhance music instruction.
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    Music Tech Teacher offers music based quizzes and games along with information about lessons, and band.
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    The Music Tech Teacher website is interested and contains several menus including class lessons, quizzes, and examples of student work. The music tech lessons look great and seem pretty comprehensive on my quick review.
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    Amazing resource for lesson plans, worksheets, and games to teach students about a wide variety of music topics. This website would be great for creating lesson plans for subs and would also be a great resource if you can't find printed worksheets that address theory. The games are also fun and educational, asking students to identify instruments, tempos, etc. and can act as quizzes that can be scored and printed out. Great resource!
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    Music Tech Teacher is an open resource offered by Karen Garrett as an extension of her own music classes she had previously been teaching. Ms. Garrett offers free lessons, worksheets and assessments that can be downloaded as .pdfs and used by any teachers looking for materials that could be used within their own classrooms. Ms. Garrett's resources also have a strong focus on teachers looking to specifically make use of technology in their classes.
tnpmusic

Interval Song Chart Generator - 1 views

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    A fun resource for use with any age group working on intervals. Allows you to generate a list of songs kids will already know for target interval listening.
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    The purpose of this resource is to help students with ear training for interval recognition using familiar tunes. The musical content is in the form of links to YouTube clips that demonstrate different intervals. This source is valuable for teachers because it builds on what students know (the familiar tunes) and provides immediate links for patterns of intervals both ascending and descending. It also allows you to select only the examples you want to use and print them out on their own chart. It also provides tutorials and music facts about theory and technology. Like many other software programs, it offers a free trial, making it more marketable and appealing to teachers and students alike.
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    This website will generate a list of intervals with related songs to learn the intervals. By picking the song of your choice, you can build a custom list to meet your students' interests. The list is printable and can be distributed to your students.
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    A helpful site for students who are working on learning and mastering their intervals. Provides a great list of songs that you can associate the intervals with to help remember them.
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    This website features free access to musical excerpts of famous songs and melodies to illustrate examples of musical intervals. Each excerpt is a link to a video on YouTube. You can create your own song chart of favorite pieces to use as an example of each interval in ascending or descending patterns. Music educators would find these examples very useful for classroom instruction. The Earmaster company also offers ear training materials for purchase including over 2000 exercises for musicians of all ability levels. Free trials are available and it is advertised that music schools and universities use these products.
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    Great resource for music teachers to teach intervals. It is a list of popular songs and pieces that utilize specific intervals, and includes links to the audio or youtube examples.
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    EarMaster organizes an ample amount of repertoire for learning specific intervals. The music examples are categorized by ascending and descending intervals of minor/major 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 7th, perfect 4th, 5th, octaves, and tritones. The youtube examples will start immediately where the specified interval can be heard. Students can choose to memorize any examples listed to help them remember the sound of specific intervals.
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    This site offers a service that one wishes they had until they realize it exists. Essentially, if offers lists of songs that can be used to teach intervals. For many choirs - both middle and high school - the majority of students have not had proper ear training. A fun and effective way to do this remedially is to use familiar or easy to sing songs that students can reference to develop their ears. This site puts many song titles in one place to help facilitate that.
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    This website allows teachers to find songs that are associated with particular intervals. There is a free version but the paid (2.99/month) has more features. This software basically generates a chart with a list of songs for each interval and can be used as an excellent ear training activity!
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    This website provides browsers with a repertoire of songs that feature particular melodic intervals. Several of these songs are accompanied with links directing browsers to a YouTube recording of the corresponding song.
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    This website offers different musical examples for each musical interval. This instructional tool will help build students ear training skills.
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    This site is a fun way to get students to start listening for specific intervals! It is loaded with different song examples for each interval. This can help students develop their ear training skills.
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    Interval Song Chart Generator is a listing of intervals and includes various songs which represent the interval. Simply select a song for each descending and ascending interval. Videos accompany the example, however, you can easily make it into an aural example. Once you select your song choices, then you can generate your own list and print it out. You can even submit your own songs to the forum. This is a very useful resource for ear training and specifically helpful for choirs.
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.
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