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hollyconnell

Resources - Musical Futures - 0 views

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    Several Resources and Ideas for use in schools especially for Alternative Music Programs. Informational for both traditional and non-traditional instruction classes including band, orchestra, alternative programs, and composition sites. In addition, there are publications provided from research to support the need for the variety of programs in school.
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    Several Resources and Ideas for use in schools especially for Alternative Music Programs. Informational for both traditional and non-traditional instruction classes including band, orchestra, alternative programs, and composition sites. In addition, there are publications provided from research to support the need for the variety of programs in school.
hollyconnell

Free Online Music Flash Cards - 1 views

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    This website provides music reading reinforcement through the use of online flash cards. There are even two versions, in case you do not have access to Flash player.
hollyconnell

Home Page | NAMM Foundation - 0 views

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    This webpage provides information relating to music advocacy both for educators and parents. This site also provides encouragement to teachers and administrators as they work to provide quality music programs in their schools.
hollyconnell

http://www.nafme.org/wp-content/files/2014/11/2014-Music-Standards-Ensemble-Strand.pdf - 0 views

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    The instrumental standards as derived from the Core Arts Standards developed by NAfME.
hollyconnell

TMEA: Tennessee Music Education Association - Home - 0 views

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    Website for the TN Music Education Association with resources for teaching and advocacy.
tylermast

Lessons | TED-Ed - 0 views

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    This website offers high-quality educational videos that can be filtered by content type, student education level, video duration, and subtitles. The music videos are good for developing students' ability to respond and connect with music. These are not tutorials, but discussions about various music-related topics.
msheathersmusic

https://www.tmea.org/assets/pdf/southwestern_musician/improvinearlyelem-jan2014.pdf - 0 views

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    Improvisation in Early Elementary General Music. This article explores how to improvise with your young students, starting with rhythm and then moving on to pitch. There are several singing games referenced with explanations on how to play and how to relate it to improvisation. This article breaks down the process of teaching improvisation and takes the initial fear out of it.
msheathersmusic

Rhythm Games to Engage and Motivate Young Musicians - National Association for Music Ed... - 0 views

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    This is a list and explanation of several rhythm games for use in the elementary classroom. Some of the games are, Poison Rhythm, Pass the Ball, and "I have, Who Has". There are also suggestions on how to use heart charts, boomwhackers, and how to include children when playing a game where someone is "out".
msheathersmusic

Teaching and Assessing Basic Musicianship with Composition - National Association for M... - 0 views

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    A great article showing how to take a well known tune and teach students how to compose their own melody. The article goes through the process of how to teach it. First you help students to write a base line, have them improvise a rhythm, then they can discover the notes of each chord, and write their own melody using chord tones.
amandas65

Groovin' to Jazz (Ages 8-13) | National Museum of American History - 0 views

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    This website focuses on jazz history and music. Activities are designed for ages 8-13 or 12-15. Each famous jazz musician or historical page includes the story behind the composition, recordings, and suggested activities that engage students in the listening selection.
amandas65

Blog | Resources for Music Education - 0 views

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    This site includes resources, curriculum, and blog posts designed primarily for elementary general music. A few resources for choral, band, and private studio are also available. Blog posts include many practical topics and issues faced by music teachers such as strategies for working with special needs students, technology, and mental health of teachers. Many of the blog posts feature a video that includes a question and answer segment addressing specific questions from teachers.
amandas65

Wynton Marsalis | Jazz - 0 views

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    This website features a series of videos presented by legendary jazz trumpet player Wynton Marsalis. Marsalis discusses a wide range of topics including the importance of practice, trumpet technique, the history of jazz, characteristics of jazz music, and famous jazz musicians. Additional teacher resources and websites are also listed.
amandas65

Kidsplaybook.com | Street games by children all over the world - 0 views

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    Children all around the world engage in musical play. This website contains authentic video performances of singing games from around the world. Jules Oosterwegel was inspired to capture and gather these musical performances during his travels, believing in the importance of sharing these songs and games with others.
amandas65

Wild Music - 0 views

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    This website provides information and interactive activities that focus on the study of sound. Activities include building a soundscape, exploring sound from around the world using an interactive map, and creating using a computer-generated sound mixer. The production of animal sounds and frequencies are also explored. A study of how animal sounds have influenced music and musicians is investigated.
jessicarisinger

Teaching Left-Handed Ukulele - Bernadette Teaches Music - 0 views

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    Many students are left-handed and in a Ukulele program, this may present a challenge for the teacher. In this blog post, Bernadette discusses strategies for teaching left-handed Ukulele students as well as tips for instrument stringing/tuning.
jessicarisinger

Classical Composer Gallery | San Francisco Classical Voice - 0 views

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    This website is complete with a composer gallery that is somewhat similar encyclopedia entries. Students may find this useful when completing research projects or learning about specific composers.
jessicarisinger

YouTube Alternatives - 0 views

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    This is an excellent resource for discovering safer options for student viewing. Many Youtube videos often link or direct students to other videos that might not be appropriate. The alternatives listed in this article give teachers and parents other viewing options.
jessicarisinger

Practical PBL Series: Design an Instructional Unit in Seven Phases | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Project Based Learning is an excellent strategy for increasing motivation and excitement through instruction. This article details the steps for designing a PBL unit.
jessicarisinger

How To Create a Kahoot! | Mrs. E Teaches Math - 0 views

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    This is an excellent blog post detailing the steps for utilizing and more specifically creating a Kahoot game. Kahoot can be used for reviewing test questions, instrument families, pitch names, or rhythmic examples. This article details tips and tricks for creating a game for your class.
jessicarisinger

(59) robert amchin - YouTube - 0 views

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    Video lesson: Little Liza Jane This link is a video of Dr. Robert Amchin as he demonstrates the teaching process for "Little Liza Jane." Amchin posts videos of his elementary music classes in his Youtube channel.
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