Critical Evaluation - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 0 views
Infamous Musician | DIY Home Recording - 0 views
Music For Life - 0 views
RhythmApp - 0 views
Introducing Do Re Mi - Fun Music Theory - 0 views
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It is best to introduce the sol-fa names by learning to recognise the intervals in familiar nursery songs.
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It is best to introduce the sol-fa names by learning to recognise the intervals in familiar nursery songs.
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Start by teaching your little one So-Mi, which in the scale of C is G and E and sounds like “cuckoo” or “see-saw.”
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Best Practices for Children's Choir | Mrs. Miracle's Music Room | Music Education Blog - 0 views
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Performance: Formal performance opportunities, such as evening concerts
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Performance: Formal performance opportunities, such as evening concerts
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Social events: Such as a pancake breakfast or movie night for choir students
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Best Practices for Children's Choir is a podcast with Matthew Parker discussing his best practices when working with a children's choir. The discussion content ranges from choosing music to engaging in warm-ups. Matthew also shares his favorite octavos, composers/arrangers, warm-ups, and tips when choosing music. This is very useful information and a great resource to use when working with your elementary and/or middle school choir.
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Podcast and synopsis of best practices for children's choir. I want to reference this if the world works my way and places me in an elementary school next year.
Sally's Sea of Songs: Using Movies as Teaching Tools in Elementary Music - 0 views
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Always plan before, during, and after activities to solidify the learning impact.
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Consider segmenting longer videos to allow students to engage with smaller chunks of information
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9 Exciting Name Activities that Your Kids will Love - PRIMARILY MUSIC - 0 views
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Jump in, Jump Out
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Bee Bee Bumblebee, Can You Sing Your Name for Me
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Say Your Name
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7 Effective Ways to Use Acka Backa in the Music Classroom - PRIMARILY MUSIC - 0 views
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ou definitely don’t want them just sitting down waiting for the game to end!
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Music Teacher Job Search: advice from administrators | Organized Chaos - 0 views
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Tailor your philosophy of education to the specific job you're applying for-
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an elementary general music class vs a high school band job.
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This is particularly for general music teachers, as truly assessing all of the hundreds of students on all of the many areas general music covers can be a particular challenge.
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7 Effective Vocal Exploration Activities for Your Music Class - PRIMARILY MUSIC - 0 views
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Sirens
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cholars act out the sounds that they would hear in different parts of the story.
Ace the Interview: questions to ask | Organized Chaos - 0 views
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I think it is commonly understood that it's important to do your research on the district/school/job for which you're applying before you go into the interview at all. The question time at the end is where your preparation, or lack thereof, can become most apparent! You don't want to ask a question that can easily be answered through an internet search.
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This is a great opportunity to showcase your knowledge about different teaching methodologies (like Orff, Kodaly, MLT etc) even if the interviewers don't know what you're asking!
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make sure to ask about class length, frequency, and whether it is year-long or only part of the year!
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Kodaly Inspired Classroom: Getting Ready for the First Day of School {Music Rules} - 0 views
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I am going into my fourth year teaching and my third year at my current school. I feel like each year I do a better job of starting the school year off the right way.
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M- Make good choices U- Use kind words S- Show Respect (to classmates, teacher, and the music) I- Involve yourself C- Care for our room and instruments
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I think that will be interesting to talk with the kids about on the first day.
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Kodaly Inspired Classroom: Back to School {First Day Activities} - 0 views
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"Down, Down Baby" is from the Amidons. SO FUN! Apparently this is a favorite, because it's being sung on the bus!
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Mamalama: I learned this in Level 3, and we take it a bit faster than in this video, but it is SO FUN! I even had a student get the last part after just a few listenings. CRAZY!
Kodaly Inspired Classroom - 0 views
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but this actually took about 25 minutes with both of my classes.
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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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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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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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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.
SmartMusic | Music Learning Software for Educators & Students - 1 views
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SmartMusic has interactive, web-based editions of many popular instrumental, band, chorus, and orchestra method books, as well as a massive collection of sheet music. Students can listen, loop, record and submit pieces they are working on. A neat feature of SmartMusic is that students can click on a single note and hear how it is supposed to sound, and how to finger that note on their instrument. Students can adjust tempo, play with a metronome, use a tuner to check pitch, and more. A paid subscription allows teachers to create online classrooms for assigning and assessing work, and have access to the entire SmartMusic catalog.
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SmartMusic is music learning software for music teachers and students. It makes music learning easy and fun. Students can continue their learning outside school. Teachers can also assess students outside the school wall. Smart music is good for rehearsals because a student can rehearse at home when the teacher is listening in and correcting him/her from anywhere else. It is easy to access and a good resource for music classes.
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The purpose of the resource is for student and teacher practice/classroom tools. The content included in this source is a subscription to a web-based service that allows students and educators access to sight-reading material, repertoire accompaniments, and method books. Could be useful for encouraging student practice
ACDA Home - 0 views
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ACDA website with links to choral journals, library archives, festival information and more.
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This is the official ACDA website. You can find information about conferences, as well as access resources and connect with colleagues. If you teach choir, being a member of ACDA is a must.
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The purpose of this resource is wide and varied. Not only does this resource provide choral music educators with a professional development community but also looks at a range of topic regarding singing both in the individual and choral setting. Membership in this organization does cost a fee but there are many benefits for music educators who teach choir.
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