4 Free Online Professional Development Resources for Music Teachers
1. Try a MOOC(massive open online course) These courses are offered for FREE to anyone with internet. They aren’t any old courses taught by Joe Schmo
1. Try a MOOC(massive open online course) These courses are offered for FREE to anyone with internet. They aren’t any old courses taught by Joe Schmo
November is a time for post-Halloween candy, blustery days, and, of course, Thanksgiving! This week, my students are playing a fun Thanksgiving (assessment) game to
It’s the end of music class. You line students up, make sure they’re standing quiet and still, and open up the door to send them
Here’s a new twist on an old song! I took the melody to Bounce High, Bounce Low, Bounce the Ball to Shiloh and changed it
There are so many great app lists out there for music education. The problem I found is that they don’t always have reviews attached to
Fall is certainly in the air here in North Carolina. While the days are still hot and sunny, mornings are crisp and cool. With this
SQUILT is one of my students’ all time favorite activities. What is SQUILT you ask? SQUILT stands for Super Quiet UnInterrupted Listening Time. During SQUILT
This week in 1st grade, we learned a bit about melodic contour! We started by listening to some simple melodies played on the piano. First
I can’t believe it’s already time to go back to school. I was looking for an easy and fun way to welcome my students back
Exit slips are one of my all time favorite assessment tools. You can use them for a grade, student portfolios, or as a gauge for
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