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Coming up with engaging games for a middle school classroom can be daunting. They are at an age where they want to be independent, yet need some hand holding. They start the “I’m too cool for school” attitude and it can be intimidating at times when you introduce a new game or project - immediately the eye rolling takes over and you are stuck with questioning yourself. I’m here to tell you, I’VE BEEN THERE! It is incredibly frustrating when you are put in a situation like that, but I’m here to s
Hello everyone! So summer has officially ended and we are back in the swing of things! I always love the excitement of a new school year, but am definitely in denial that it’s happening. One thing that always helps me ease back into the year is decorating my classroom. I think it’s kind of like...Read More
What are your top 5 best hits? Here's a fun way for any music lover to analyze their favorite songs.
At the beginning of every school year, plans for classroom procedures are decided. Teachers work thoughtfully to design systems that wi...
I teach Middle School General Music and have created a bundle of different music based projects that I have used in my classroom. I have also included a few worksheets and activities that I use as well. Types of Projects: Breathing, Music Artists, Theme Song, Anthems, Posture, Rhythm, Parody Projects, etc. A lot of ideas that you can take and utilize, adapt, or use to create your own thing!
Merriam Music has been blessed and fortunate to have attracted some very talented and passionate educators throughout our history. This amazing collection of
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Musical Elements Poster - Can be edited to your needs. Can be printed in multiple sizes. ...
Hello everyone! So summer has officially ended and we are back in the swing of things! I always love the excitement of a new school year, but am definitely in denial that it’s happening. One thing that always helps me ease back into the year is decorating my classroom. I think it’s kind of like...Read More
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These high school music appreciation curriculum for homeschool will be of great benefit to your teen's study and have everything you to teach music history.
Question: What type of music technology activities can I do with my middle school students? This question has been popping up […]
Want to make your elementary music lessons more engaging? These are ways to add more instruments to your general music lessons.
Learn all the tips and tricks for playing the rhythm chairs game in the elementary music classroom.
My 15-Minute Music Lesson Freebies are some of the most popular here at Music in Our Homeschool. See links to all of them here.
Are you building a music program from the ground up? This article is full of helpful considerations to get your band or choir program started!
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Looking for a fun activity that your student can do while you’re teaching online? How about running your own Musical […]
On the first day of school, do you ever look at your roster puzzled on how you will ever learn all of your students' names? Here you will find ways to have fun with your students while learning their names and taking attendance. These are great getting to know you activities and name games for your elementary Music class to use on the first day of school. Also conduct a musical survey to get to know your students.
In Australia, we are three quarters of the way through our academic year. For me personally, this means, as Head of Faculty, that most of our HSC major works are due or are being examined over the next couple of weeks. We had our Year 12 Visual Arts class submit their Body of Work last […]
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Would you like to talk about your favorite band in English but do not know how to refer to different instruments of music? Perhaps you play a musical
If you’re a music teacher, these posts will speak to you on a deeper level.
Class Openers for Elementary Music. Organized Chaos. Fun ways to establish a routine for the beginning of each elementary general music class as a warm-up and allow student leadership as well.
Lego is such a brilliant toy! Teachers often use it to teach maths and so it’s also an excellent way to teach rhythm and notation with these lego beats music manipulatives. How To Use Lego Music Manipulatives Younger children find the chunky ‘Duplo’ easier to manage so it’s best to start off […]
Flipgrid (now Flip) is a video response platform that gives every student a voice. Here are some ways to use Flipgrid in music classes.
Looking for great band hall bulletin board printables, posters and signs? Here's a free download and ideas to decorate your music room.
Turn those blank walls into something worth looking at!
Five fun and action-filled circle games to practice rhythm, pitch, and more with your elementary music students.
Movement lessons your fourth and fifth grade music students will want to do. These are simple & easy lessons for elementary music class.
DIY Rhythm Dice: how I made the dice, how I use them in my classroom, and the FREE resources that I've made to go with them.
I love using body percussion activities, so I am sharing some teacher tips and ways to use them in your classes.
Let's explore the variety of ways that an expert musician might perceive and conceive of a piece of music...
This is a little collection of fun Music Memes to keep you entertained! I take no credit for them they were all found out there with a simple google search. Enjoy 🙂 These lovely snippets of humour would be a fun accompaniment with the Baroque and Classical Musician Study available at my store, click the […]
Bring the band alive at your home with these DIY Musical Instruments for Kids to Make and play! And they actually make music, too!
Discover the Elements of Music and their meanings so you can improve your music appreciation skills as a musician, performer and composer.
I’ve been told that this is the teacher’s mantra when it comes to resources. Thanks to Pinterest, it is even easier to find other people’s fantastic ideas and adapt them for your…