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anonymous

Lesson Tutor : Index of Music lesson plans, worksheets, puzzles … - Lesson Tutor - 0 views

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    This site contains a collection of lesson plans for theory and history that could be utilized or referenced for the classroom.
crmusicstudio

www.teacherspayteachers.com - 1 views

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    I love this page!  Any time I need a last minute plan or have a friend who needs a class activity, I come here!  It is nice to help other teachers out too!
s61white

Global Music Lessons | Oxfam Education - 0 views

  • Choose from numerous stand-alone lessons, offering opportunities for singing, performing, composing, improvising, listening, and appraising
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      Aligns with National Core Standards of creating, performing and responding to music.
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    " Lesson 1: Free and metrically organised music (98kB)"
mjzimmerman314

Little Kids Rock: Music education charity in US public schools - 0 views

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    This website offers a multitude of resources designed for music-making. This specific organization is devoted to offering musical programs to students who are in the 80% of the population that are not involved in performing ensembles. It offers curriculum, lesson plans, and interactive activities for guitar, piano, drums, bass, ukulele, composition, voice and more. There are free PDF songbooks and lesson plans that are connected to the program, that are extremely helpful towards teacher and student interest. The best part of the program is that the majority of the music is examples that students know already - a lot of pop, rock, and even hip-hop. It connects the bridge between traditional musical concepts with music of today.
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    Little Kids Rock has a multitude of resources for creating a modern band in your classroom. There are songs loaded on the website that include tab for ukulele, guitar, and bass. There are also drum set patterns included. This website serves to expose educators and students modern band and provides lesson plans to go along with the popular songs. Little Kids Rock also provides workshops on how to effectively teach a modern band program.
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    This website offers many lessons for instruments that students may be interested in playing (piano, guitar, songwriting, drums,etc). The website offers video lessons as well as current play-along songs for students to put their newly learned skills to work.
hubbardmusic

Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 0 views

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    The Smithsonian Folkways Recordings website is filled with standard-based content from around the globe. There are articles to read, podcasts to listen to, recordings to listen to, artists to research and lesson plans to use in the classroom. The lesson plans are standard-based and well researched. Each lesson is labeled on the world map for easy reference. Lessons have links to playlists, videos and additional resources. There are lesson plans designed for all ages K-12.
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    These recordings provide students the opportunity to hear music from all over the world and explore the social impact of music on our society. These resources are invaluable as a music teacher.
webstermegan

Education | National Museum of American History - 0 views

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    The Smithsonian Jazz website offers an education page that features information about jazz and jazz musicians, free streaming recordings, and guided listening activities. Some categories also offer parent guides, lesson plans, and education kits. The website suggests that the appropriate age range is 8-15 years.
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    The Smithsonian Jazz Education page is a resource provided to showcase jazz and it's history. They have many lesson plans with recordings and activities to do with your class.
yvetteml

WebQuest - 1 views

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  • TaskYou, either alone or with two to four classmates will plan 5 different trips to attend and critique 5 different pop music performaces around the country and around the world. Two of these events must be outside the US.Your final product will be an Avid binder that includes the following documents:There are 5 components (tabs) to this project for each event:Spotify playlist (email link to class website)In order of attended EventsSchool appropriateLogistics/itinerary sheetMust make sense and be able to implement in real timeMusical Element observation sheetComplete sentence for each of the  element.BeatMeterDynamicsHarmonyMelodyPitchRhythmTempoTextureTimbrFinal ReflectionA 5-sentence paragraph on why you chose this artistA 5-sentence paragraph on why you chose the city.A 5-sentence paragraph on what you learned and found most interesting.
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eperegrine

PBS Soundbreaking - TeachRock - 0 views

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    Complete units for music classes that talk of the history behind many aspects of the music industry. Units include music technology as well as music genres and how they started. Lesson plans have links to all necessary handouts, videos and pictures.
hollybf514

Creative Resources for Elementary Music Education | MakingMusicFun.net - 0 views

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    Purpose of this resource: This is an excellent source of information, sheet music, lesson plans, and worksheets for the elementary music educator. Musical Content: This webpage contains composer biographies, sheet music downloads, worksheets, music theory games, music dictionaries, private teacher directories and more. The content is geared toward students in grades K-6. Other information: This webpage has excellent, free content, but some of the advertisements on the page may by inappropriate for display in class. Educators should find the resource they need and then print out hard copies for use in class.
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    This website has a lot of lesson plan ideas, theory worksheets, games, piano music and more all for free (mostly). I like to use this website if I want to find a new way to teach an old music concept.
mspinks

Pinterest * The world's catalog of ideas - 1 views

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    This is a Pinterest page geared towards music teachers. It provides you with many ideas on how to decorate your classroom or hallway. You can also access seating charts, lesson plans, organizational skills as well as basic ideas for your classroom. This is a fun page where you can be creative and explore others creative ideas for your program or students. Pinterest is a great place to share your own ideas while exploring so many others!
msheathersmusic

Music - 0 views

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    Thoughtco.com/music has many articles pertaining to many different genres and styles of music. It has anything from, pop, country, and hip hop, to world music, classical, Latin, and punk. It also has a music education section that has lesson plans, articles on music history, theory, instrument care, and instruction. This would be a great resource for students to research topics in music.
sarahking614

Mrs. King's Music Class: Rhythm Instruments: Cutting Down on the Chaos - 0 views

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    A great website by a seasoned general music teacher. This website has many lesson plans, songs, and activities for Pre-k through 5th grade general music. The blog includes archives that date back 8 years and posts are searchable by title, content, and activity.
sarahking614

34 Bounce the Ball kids demo - YouTube - 0 views

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    The homepage of Denise Gagne on YouTube. Many sample lesson plans are included as well as songs from Musicplay magazine.
jme2742

Smithsonian Folkways - 0 views

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    This site includes lessons and music from numerous countries.  This is a great resource for teaching multi-cultural music.
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    This website is a great resource for musical recordings. They have playlists of music that can be sorted by type, artist, culture etc as well as lesson plans, podcasts and articles.
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    The Smithsonian provides a wealth of articles about music and culture from across the globe. Additionally, they have a database of detailed lesson plans to teach students at varying age levels about music from around the world. Everywhere from African Drumming to Indian classical music. Great resource!
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    Great resource for music listening activities in class. Contains information about different cultures and traditions, audio files, videos, podcasts, lesson plans etc.
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    This site offers links to many music files. There are many folk and ethnic songs as well as traditional ensemble music. Everything on this site is free.
Michael Dove

Songwriting  for Kids - A lesson plan and tips for teaching! - 0 views

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    Some great tips for teaching songwriting on this teaching post. The post includes a detailed lesson plan with a step-by-step sequence. The lesson includes brainstorming tips, lyric writing, rhyming, and music composition. It also suggests incorporating technology to record and playback your collaborative creations.
marthastoulig

National Association for Music Education (NAfME) - 0 views

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    NAfME website with links to choral journals, library archives, festival information, professional development, lesson plans, and more.
dfontes

Florida Vocal Association | Chorus Teacher Resources - 0 views

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    So many wonderful resources for choral teachers. One stop shopping for basic materials for the classroom: lesson plans, sight-reading, and repertoire.
Ben Lineman

Day in the Life of a Backwards Musical Mind | I teach, I play, I think. - 0 views

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    Catie Dwinal is a teacher and musician who writes a blog that includes many interesting lesson plans that are easy to carry out and require few resources. She is also an expert in Quaver Music.
Ben Lineman

Joanna's music blog - 0 views

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    This is a blog by Joanna Sisk-Purvis, a music teacher in North Carolina. She includes several free lesson plans that incorporate iPads and has many app suggestions for music education. A strong focus on recorders and technology for them is also included in her blog.
Kyle Naugle

NetVibes -Best Music Education Bloggers, Best Music Education Podcasts | MusTech.Net: A... - 0 views

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    This website is a tool to advocate music education and technology to a widespread group of people, and allow readers to write feedback on the website. As well as the feedback, this site is for the general musician audience to search for resources that will help with teaching in schools and responding to young musicians. This website includes articles about music technology and its benefits and uses, posts about music education, the advocacy of music and its importance to all students, and general posts about things such as copyright laws, orchestra and its instruments, apps for music, and planning education tools for teachers.
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