Music Online
For the 2020-2021 school year I have created a google classroom! Each week you can find lessons on a composer, a song by the composer, a video on a specific music concept, solfege practice, and our goodbye song! Some weeks I might also include a special video. Week one focuses on tempo and Johann Sebastian Bach. Here you will be able to find the presentation and instructions as well as a link to the weekly quiz. Here is the link: https://classroom.google.com/u/0/c/MTIyNjQ4ODI1OTQw/a/MTIyNjY4Mjc3Mzc0/details
We will also be having weekly zoom meetings to go over the material in the presentation and lear a song or dance. Zoom links will be added here!
For additional resources students can find lessons and activities on the following websites!
https://www.classicsforkids.com
On Classics for Kids you can find good music history lessons as well as games to play! They will be able to learn about music, practice their note naming skills, rhythm, instrument names, composing and more!
https://www.quavermusic.com/info/quaver-music-curriculum-resources/prek-8-curriculum-resources/
On Quaver Music you will be able to try a 30 day free trial. It does have online music curriculum if you want to take the time to learn it, however, there is a virtual world for students to get on. They can make an avatar and play the games!
We will also be having weekly zoom meetings to go over the material in the presentation and lear a song or dance. Zoom links will be added here!
For additional resources students can find lessons and activities on the following websites!
https://www.classicsforkids.com
On Classics for Kids you can find good music history lessons as well as games to play! They will be able to learn about music, practice their note naming skills, rhythm, instrument names, composing and more!
https://www.quavermusic.com/info/quaver-music-curriculum-resources/prek-8-curriculum-resources/
On Quaver Music you will be able to try a 30 day free trial. It does have online music curriculum if you want to take the time to learn it, however, there is a virtual world for students to get on. They can make an avatar and play the games!