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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.
mthomas8288

Mandala-Inspired Piano Coloring Sheet - 0 views

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    The purpose of this resource is to gain resources and ideas for piano students. This source is mainly for piano teachers and provides them with resources and ideas that will help inspire their teaching.
asaxyguy

(6) "Jazz is the mother of hip-hop" | JAZZ NIGHT IN AMERICA - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video is a glance into the world of hip-hop producers and how the genre was and is inspired by jazz. It can serve as a great starting point for an NTM class that is looking to start a composition task and provide inspiration to students.
jheaver

About Us | Teachers Pay Teachers - 0 views

  • TpT is the go-to place for educators to find the resources, knowledge, and inspiration they need to teach at their best. We offer more than 3 million free and paid resources, created by educators who understand what works in the classroom. Our marketplace is growing every day to meet the evolving needs of the PreK-12 classroom. When educators get the resources and support they need, they're best equipped to inspire our next generation of learners.
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      Teachers Pay Teachers is a great marketplace for teachers from all over to share their technological teaching resources they have created and used with their students. Membership is free and many of the resources are free. The resources that aren't free are very budget friendly! There's no need to reinvent the wheel when we can share the resources that work! With the option to review products, you can review and make sure an item is good before purchasing.
  • TpT is the go-to place for educators to find the resources, knowledge, and inspiration they need to teach at their best. We offer more than 3 million free and paid resources, created by educators who understand what works in the classroom. Our marketplace is growing every day to meet the evolving needs of the PreK-12 classroom. When educators get the resources and support they need, they're best equipped to inspire our next generation of learners.
cheyroseb

Kodaly Inspired Classroom - 0 views

  • but this actually took about 25 minutes with both of my classes.
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      Someone else's trial is my preparation
  • I said that we would be doing something kind of new in music the next few times we have class so I wanted to share with them about it today so that we could spend all of our time in centers the next two times. 
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      Builds anticipation :)
  • nstead of having all of the centers spread out around the perimeter of the room, which is where I put them when we were actually doing centers, I lined up all my centers at the front of the room under the board. 
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      Provides easy access
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  • I emailed the list to their teacher and asked their teacher to line them up in that order (so the four students in group 1 are first, followed by group 2 and so on....) the next time they came to music.
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      Very smart idea.
  • played" each center one or two turns
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      Good for preparation
  • On my computer, I had the zip file that contained all of the PDFs for each file pulled up so that as I was going through them with the whole group, if I wanted them to be able to see something better, I could show them the PDF version instead of the  tiny cards I was holding for some of the centers.
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      Helps reinforce expectations for each center
  • they were all in the right order.
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      If the classroom teacher is aware of expectations, they can help support and enforce them
  • I had directions for each center posted at each center in case they forgot or were absent when we went over the centers, but there seemed to be no issues with students knowing what to do at each center.
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      An ounce of preparation is worth a pound of cure.
  • Do you have other ideas that I haven't thought of? Share below!
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      It would be good to have centers for each grade, or kits within center stations for each grade-- color coded
  • This is a really fun practice game for upper elementary and middle school! I also love this game for older beginners because it is an easy way to take those easy ta and titi rhythms and really make a more challenging game.
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      We used to do a game like this for theatre. I would love to use this as a beginning of the year activity for assessment, or a way to practice certain parts for a concert.
  • This could be done as an ostinato pattern that is repeated, or you could rotate through a set of cards for the students to play.
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      I like the idea of using cue cards with simple rhythmic ostinatos to accompany a cd track. You could introduce the ostinatos before the activity and practice by switching between cards. Once the kids feel comfortable, play the song and use the cue cards.
  • Use rhythm flashcards to create a song that the students know well. Have the students clap and read the rhythms and see if they can figure out the mystery song.
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      Would be awesome to use with 4/5th grade and disney songs.
  • Then students work to find the flashcards they need to match the rhythms of that song.
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      Could have students work in teams for a prize.
  • I Have, Who Has game cards
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      I LOVE i have/who has. It's a great way to reinforce aural skills and ensure that your students are paying attention
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    This blog is written by Lindsay Jervis, a Kodaly trained elementary music teacher. She shares her classroom ideas, successes and failures, and so much more. Each blog post is also linked to her TeachersPayTeachers website so that you can purchase the resources needed for a very affordable price.
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    A website including lesson plan ideas, bulletin board suggestions, singing games, and songs to teach musical elements in a Kodaly-inspired sequence. The website also includes links to her Teachers Pay Teachers store that includes ready-made lesson plans, worksheets, assessments, and teacher tools.
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    Blog and resources focused around teaching through the Kodaly methodology. The author also has substantial resources available for purchase through teachers pay teachers.
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    A series of annotations on the home page of a Kodaly inspired blog. Features 2 articles.
Clint Weinberg

Social media in schools and how to use it - 0 views

  • A Guidebook For Social Media in the Classroom
  • The purpose of the Social Media Guidebook that I wrote for Edutopia is fourfold:
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    The Cool Cat Teacher Blog is written maintained by educator, Vicki Davis. Her mission is to keep teachers inspired and motivated. This is not specifically a music education resource, but the information contained on the blog can be helpful for teachers of any subject area. I am specifically interested in the aspect of Social Media and the Classroom.
kellieanne729

technology rocks. seriously. - 0 views

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    Although this is not a specific music site, I think it is still valuable for music education. Classrooms should always have positive and inspirational posters in their rooms. I print many of her printable to hang around my classroom.
veanda

Inspiring Students through Creativity - NAfME - 0 views

  • learning repertoire and a musical vocabulary using our intuition and reason to create and improvise reflecting on our learning, and learning from exemplars.
  • develop improvisation and composition in a variety of musical styles include improvisation and composition as an integral part of teaching and learning, and assess student learning.
  • Classes and rehearsals can be planned to develop executive skills for singing and playing instruments while also scaffolding the rhythm, tonal, and harmonic understanding necessary for thoughtful improvisation and composition. Through interactive music making, participants confirmed that students need opportunities to think musical thoughts that provide pathways for developing higher-order thinking skills when making music.
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    This article discusses strategies that can be used to continue to encourage students' creativity in music through pedagogical techniques.
crmusicstudio

Music a la Abbott - Amy Abbott - Kodály Inspired Blog and Teachers Music Education Resource - 0 views

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    Amy Abbott TPT store, teacher created materials. Kodaly specialist that produces materials that may be used on a Smart Board. Primarily General Music from K-5.
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    Music a la Abbott Amy Abbott Kodály Inspired Blog and Elementary Teachers Music Education Resource
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    This blog is written by a Kodaly elementary school teacher who shares everything from resources she's used, to resources she's created herself and sharing through Teachers Pay Teachers. She also blogs about her experiences with taking interests of her students and turning them into an activity to do with learning music literacy. And if your teaching style represents the Kodaly teaching style, she has many tips and tricks for this to make our students successful and life-long music lovers.
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    A Kodaly-inspired blog that includes usable resources for teachers including lesson planning ideas, advice for classroom management, assessment ideas, and links to purchase lesson plans, unit plans, assessments, and other tools.
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    Music a la Abbott is a blog containing free Kodaly based lesson plans for K-5 general music as well as elementary drum, bell and vocal ensembles. She also has a link to her store on www.teacherspayteachers.com. Her website has a page dedicated to the design of her classroom, as well as her upcoming workshops around the United States. She also has an easy to use label feature so you can find blog posts relating to a specific topic such a 1st grade or assessments.
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    Music a la Abbott is a blog created by Ms. Amy Abbott. She provides teaching strategies based on the Kodály music curriculum, workshops, and students activities that can be accessed through www.teacherspayteachers.com
eperegrine

Komitas | Armenian composer | Britannica.com - 0 views

  • Upon his return to Armenia he began collecting Armenian folk songs in earnest, and he eventually accumulated several thousand of them. He also published numerous papers on the subject and sang Armenian songs himself at concerts he organized in western Europe, arousing international interest in his countrymen’s music.
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    a short description of Komitas the song collector that inspired Johnnie Vinson's Armenian Rhapsody
Ginna Watson

Stephanie Gogal - Early Years Music Education - video game composition lesson - 0 views

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    This wiki provides ideas for having students compose video-game-inspired music in the classroom.
Ginna Watson

Technology in Music Education - 0 views

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    This blog is notable for its excellent organization: it's indexed by category, including type of device (iPad, smartphone, SmartBoard), educational use (choral, band, elementary ed, collegiate, private instruction), free online resources, app reviews, and more. It has links to a number of music technology sites, and includes inspirational quotes as well! It's a handy go-to site for teachers looking for an all-inclusive music tech website.
Jay Hicks

Music and hope: Tayloe Harding at TEDxColumbiaSC - YouTube - 0 views

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    Tayloe Harding is the Dean of Music at the University of South Carolina. This passionate discussion of the hope that music evokes is inspiring for teachers and students alike.
Jay Hicks

Derek Paravicini and Adam Ockelford: In the key of genius | Talk Video | TED - 0 views

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    This TED video is inspiring for any musician, but particularly for teachers working with students with special needs.
Mark Weakley

iTunes - Podcasts - Vic Firth Marching Percussion VIDEO Podcast by Vic Firth - 0 views

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    This is an itunes preview of Vic Firth Marching Percussion Video Podcasts. Each of these videos are free to view in itunes and many are from drum corps and other percussion professionals. These videos have interviews, lessons and performances. This is a great resource for percussion students for inspiration as well as showing them about DCI. 
abbylindo

Splice Cloud Platform - 0 views

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    Splice is a cloud platform for music creation, collaboration and sharing.
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    Splice is a cloud platform for music creation, collaboration and sharing.
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    This service creates a live back-up of work being completed in a digital audio workstation (or DAW). On the site it boasts ease of use, flexible collaboration (by allowing you to share work with other users), endless inspiration (in the form of a vast library of loops and sounds within its DAW), and most importantly, unlimited space! Sign up is free.
cedenoa23

Amy-Abbott-At-Music-A-La-Abbott Teaching Resources - TeachersPayTeachers.com - 0 views

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    Music teacher Amy Abbot, creates materials for music teachers inspired in the Kodály Method. Through the website teacherspayteachers.com teachers can buy at a low price pdf files, powerpoints, videos and different bundles to PREPARE, PRESENT and PRACTICE music concepts in the general music classroom.
jamincy

Lindsay-Jervis Teaching Resources - TeachersPayTeachers.com - 0 views

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    TPT- Kodaly Inspired Classroom Materials. TPT store, teacher created materials. Kodaly specialist that produces materials that may be used on a Smart Board. Primarily General Music from K-5.
bennettstudio

Dysmelodia by Mo P on Prezi - 0 views

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    Follow this to the second video (the first doesn't play), and teachers will be inspired to keep working with singers who initially may appear hopeless. 
djrazzledazzle

pentatonix - YouTube - 0 views

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    An amazing a cappella group that will inspire your students!
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