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Superhero Fun (Music, Reading, LEGO) & Squilt Lesson #9 — Homegrown Learners
This SQUILT lesson is dedicated to all those superheroes out there. If you're new to SQUILT , it is a way to ensure your children have quality music at least once (or more!) each week. It is a way to build listening skills, a critical ear, and attention
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Music Games: Crack the Music Code (North American terminology)
Engaging, ready-to-use resource for music teachers or music substitutes. Suitable for middle school music classes.To support classroom, blended, or distance learning, this resource is available as a printable PDF or TpT Digital Activities. Text can be highlighted, answer boxes added and additional i...
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The Turkey Dance
By the time November rolls around (fingers crossed) I'll be working with my older kiddos (4th and 5th) on low so. I created this little song for us to have some fun (and extra practice) with low so. It is called "The Turkey Dance". Here's a slide of the verse: Here's a slide of the refrain: I've created slides for teaching the song (starting with the lyrics, adding the steady beat, adding the rhythmic icons, adding the rhythm, adding the solfa off the staff, adding the solfa on the staff…
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Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow - Vocal Explorations
Do you need a winter-themed, creative way to reinforce literacy in the music classroom? If so, these winter vocal explorations are for you! Each slide coincides with the characters from the popular children's book, "There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow" This file contains: 1. PDF of 7 sl...
The Winter Blues - Pianimation.com
The holidays are over, decorations are packed away, and kids are back to school, but here in Kansas, the weather is still frightful! As I write this the remnants of a week-ago snow storm are melting off my roof and will no doubt turn my front steps into a skating rink just in time for students to arrive for lessons tonight. I’m ready … Continue reading →
Music Games: Crack the Music Code (North American terminology)
Engaging, ready-to-use resource for music teachers or music substitutes. Suitable for middle school music classes.To support classroom, blended, or distance learning, this resource is available as a printable PDF or TpT Digital Activities. Text can be highlighted, answer boxes added and additional i...
Superhero Fun (Music, Reading, LEGO) & Squilt Lesson #9 — Homegrown Learners
This SQUILT lesson is dedicated to all those superheroes out there. If you're new to SQUILT , it is a way to ensure your children have quality music at least once (or more!) each week. It is a way to build listening skills, a critical ear, and attention