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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 […]
Science Experiment for Kids: Musical Water Glasses
There are three kinds of minor scales: Natural Minor, Harmonic Minor, and Melodic Minor. Click here for a list of all harmonic minor scales & here for a list of all melodic minor scales. List o…
Learn how to practice rhythms with this budget-friendly and fun rhythm game in your elementary music classroom.
This old man, He played one, He played knick knack On my thumb.
Five fun and action-filled circle games to practice rhythm, pitch, and more with your elementary music students.
Tin Whistle, Teaching Tin Whistle, CC Music, Fine Arts, CC Cycle 3, Music Theory
The glockenspiel or the xylophone is one of the first musical instruments children can use to take their first steps in playing music.This repertoire is rich enough to get you started.
A rousing collection of weird and wonderful retrogastic odd ditties and strange tickling humor filled with the most amazing bizarreness and thought-provoking
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If you need an inspirational quote, some famous figures & a terrific list advocating why we teach music, check out this blog post.
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Introducing Do Re Mi to kids in a visual, fun way to help them understand the notes of the scale and piano. First musical theory lesson for babies and young kids.
Good, Better, Best A Rhythm and Movement Lesson for Grades 4-6 Download a printable version of Michael Chandler's lesson here. Objectives: Working with beat and divided beat through movement, body percussion, and instruments. Choreographing simple movement to elemental forms. Rhythmic and melodic improvisation and composition with elemental forms. Arranging and orchestrating a performance piece. Materials: Unpitched
Have you ever had to teach with no voice? You know, that situation where you don't feel sick enough to call off and write sub-plans but can'...
Mike Lemanski (b. 1986) hails from Huddersfield, UK and graduated from the Highlands School or Art and the Bradford School of Arts. Since then, he has...