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Sabtu, 14 Desember 2013
Nutcracker Resources
I have been teaching the Nutcracker for many years and my resources continue to grow!
The Story
My favorite book to share is a pop-up book that I got on sale one year in February for $3.99. Unfortunately, it is currently out of print. If you happen to see it in a used bookstore, snatch it up! Here is the full information:
The Nutcracker: A Magical Pop-up Adventure
Denchfield, Nick
Jumat, 15 November 2013
Buzz, Ollie, Luke, and Lori
I see my students once a week for 50 minutes. Yes, even kindergarten! There have been some recent conversations on a Facebook Music Teacher board concerning lesson planning when you have kindergarteners for an extended time. This post will share a few of my tips when lesson planning for kindergarten.
I usually try to plan 3 different activities for my kindergarten classes in order to keep their
I usually try to plan 3 different activities for my kindergarten classes in order to keep their
Kamis, 29 Agustus 2013
"120 Singing Games" 58% off!
This is one of my favorite resources! I am posting about it now, because I discovered that it is on clearance right now on
Walmart.com for $68.
That's 58% off!
It normally retails for $162! I know I paid more than $100 for my used copy years ago purchased from amazon.com. If you do not have this book in your library, do not miss out on this outrageous deal!
The instructions
Selasa, 25 Juni 2013
The Remarkable Farkle McBride
I teach this book every year to my second graders, but I have also used it as an emergency lesson for a substitute teacher for any grade level. If you are not familiar with the book, you can browse a few of the pages on Amazon.
My musical goal for this book is to introduce or review the instrument families. This book is very well written. The words naturally fall into a rhythmic beat with a
Sabtu, 13 Oktober 2012
Leap Back Home to Me
I love using children's literature in the classroom. Last spring, when browsing the book fair, this book immediately caught my attention. The title, "Leap Back Home to Me," made me think of how we call the pitch "do" home base. A few weeks ago, this book was used in a second grade lesson to introduce melodic improvisation, phrasing, and ending a phrase on "do."
Even though I had been
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