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erygg2002

vibrations, sound, science for kids - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video discusses sound and vibration using music as a source. I use this with my first graders when we start discussing sound.
mrbmiller77

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    Resource for finding technology tools in music education and more.
mandylamberth

American Orff-Schulwerk Association - 0 views

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    This website has information on Orff-Schulwerk workshops, certification courses, as well as access to resources and video demonstrations with a membership. This is a great website for general music teachers, as well as any secondary teacher wishing to incorporate movement and improvisation into their classroom. I highly recommend all general music teachers get involved in their local Orff chapter.
hjmartin0422

Stack Your Jazz Ensemble with Soloists in 10 Steps - Steve Treseler - 0 views

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    Getting students to improvise is sometimes a very tricky task--lending itself as one of the most difficult challenges we face as teachers; however, author Steve Treseler provides a concise list of 10 steps, or strategies, for approaching the aforementioned topic with students, which includes but is not limited to building community through improvised games, choosing a piece that remains in one key center, and teaching all students the melody. By following these 10 easy steps, Treseler is convinced that students will receive the support they need to perform with confidence.
hjmartin0422

Project-based music technology teaching | The Ethan Hein Blog - 1 views

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    What better way to involve students--regardless of musical talent and ability--in the music-making experience than to integrate technology into our everyday classroom instruction? Blogger Ethan Hein provides his audience with seven sample lessons that use music technology as the means through which to teach music-specific content; among the examples he provides are assignments for making music with loops, MIDI, and found sound. By adapting any of these lessons for use in our own classrooms, Hein is convinced that we can engage and involve all students in the music-making experience.
dyhouck

A Brief History of the Blues - 1 views

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    This is an excellent, short article about the history of the blues that my fifth graders read during our blues unit.
dyhouck

John Kanaka - 0 views

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    If you teach any sea chanteys, you might be able to find some information as well as an authentic recording of them at this website by the Hyde Street Chantey Singers. (I've found that Firefox works best for this website, for some reason.) I use this site when we learn "John Kanaka" in fifth grade.
dyhouck

Have Fun Square Dancing!! - 0 views

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    This is a VERY old website, but if you teach square dancing (we do "Camptown Races" in fourth grade), this is the resource for you! You can click around to find detailed names and instructions for probably any square dance move you can think of, and each one also includes an animated GIF showing what each move should look like. This was a great resource for me as a non-dancer!
dyhouck

Listening to Britten - The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, Op.34 | Good Morning ... - 0 views

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    This site is FANTASTIC, and I hope it never goes away! It's got each instrument's preeminent part from Britten's "Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra" and I use it as review as well as for a summative listening assessment where students have to identify the instrument that's playing.
dyhouck

Sansa Kroma by Molly Clark on Prezi - 0 views

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    This is a great Prezi I happened to find as I was looking for resources to teach "Sansa Kroma" to my third graders. If you use that song in your setting, it's worth checking out!
dyhouck

Wheel Decide | Kindergarten Songs - 0 views

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    This is a great website called wheeldecide.com. It's one of the only "spinner" websites I've been able to find, and it works perfectly for when you've got some extra time with your younger elementary students. I just load up the songs and games they know, and I let one of the students spin the wheel and we sing and/or play whatever song/game comes up. They love it!
dyhouck

Gustavo Dudamel : Dvorak - Symphony no. 9 - 4th movement - Allegro con fuoco - YouTube - 0 views

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    I know this isn't a "website", per se, but I need to share Dudamel conducting the fourth movement of Dvorak's "New World Symphony" since I just bookmarked the listening map. This is such a wonderful performance, and it demonstrates how crucial the conductor is in coercing a certain sound from the performers!
zomig12

Carnegie Hall Listening Adventures® - Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 - 0 views

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    Carnegie Hall made an animated and interactive listening map for all four movements of Dvorak's "New World Symphony" and it's wonderful! I use this with my sixth graders during our music history unit!
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    This site has a listening map while Symphony No. 9 is playing. It helps tell a story while also showing themes and what instruments are playing.
erygg2002

Melody Street - Neko Productions - 0 views

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    These videos are great to hear the sound of the instruments.
cindyjjenn

MusicLearningCommunity.com - Welcome - 0 views

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    This website teaches many music concepts. There is a free trial and then you can decide if you want to purchase it or not.
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    The MusicLearningCommunity provides teachers, parents, and students with resources that allow them to learn more about music. The site features games and a blog for extra information and learning.
ehmiller

Music Lesson Plans from the Lesson Zone™ | MakingMusicFun.net - 1 views

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    This website is one of my favorites for finding elementary sub plans, fun note-naming worksheets, and other fun worksheets for kids.
ehmiller

Instruments of the Orchestra - 2 views

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    This website introduces students to instruments of the orchestra, and allows students to create in the music lab. This would work well with elementary students.
erygg2002

Melody Street - YouTube - 0 views

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    I use these videos for my elementary students. They are great listening videos to learn music concepts.
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.
anonymous

What is Orff Schulwerk? - American Orff-Schulwerk Association - 0 views

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    Great resource for learning about the musicianship building method "Orff Schulwerk". Here you can find resources as well as sign up for professional development opportunities to learn more about Orff Schulwerk.
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