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Looking for music workstation ideas for your elementary music classroom?  This is a HUGE list of ideas linked and explained to help you get started.  Ideas for playing instruments, pitch, rhythm, reading, apps and more are included.

Looking for music workstation ideas for your elementary music classroom? This is a HUGE list of ideas linked and explained to help you get started. Ideas for playing instruments, pitch, rhythm, reading, apps and more are included.

Music Centers & Workstations for Elementary Music | Sing to Kids

Always wanted to try music centers & workstations, but not sure where to start? We'll explore different ways to get students learning through centers!

Tips and Tricks for using Workstations or Centers in Your Elementary Music Class…

This is the second blog post in a series devoted to Music workstations. Check out the first blog post about Getting Organized for Music Workstations to learn about planning and setting up your teaching space. In this post we are going to talk about what students will actually do at each workstation. Often the activities that I have students complete in centers are ones that we've already done as a whole group. This gives students confidence and results in less off-task behavior. Not every…

Centers in the Elementary Music Room - Becca's Music Room

Want to try centers in your elementary music class but don't know where to start? This article will take you through everything you need to know!

Looking for engaging, musical games to play with your students? Here are a few of my favorite games and activities for elementary music classes, children's choirs, and elementary group classes. #elementarymusic #childrenschoir #musicteaching #musicgames #singinggames

Looking for engaging, musical games to play with your students? Here are a few of my favorite games and activities for elementary music classes, children's choirs, and elementary group classes. #elementarymusic #childrenschoir #musicteaching #musicgames #singinggames

Centers in the Elementary Music Classroom. Organized Chaos. Tips for running stations in elementary music, center ideas, making them meaningful, and more.

Centers in the Elementary Music Classroom. Organized Chaos. Tips for running stations in elementary music, center ideas, making them meaningful, and more.

Organized Chaos: Teacher Tuesday: centers in the elementary general music classroom. Tips for teachers thinking about starting centers in their classroom. Management, organization, and content ideas.

Centers are becoming a hot topic in the elementary general music teaching world, it seems. Does anyone else feel that way? In the past I had done quite a bit of small group activities, including composition and small ensemble tasks where students where working independently in small groups, but no center activities that involved students doing different tasks with different materials at the same time. After studying the benefits of center activities in early childhood for my masters degree…

I had done a few different centers in the past, mostly with my upper grades, and not very well thought out. This year though, one of my pers...

I had done a few different centers in the past, mostly with my upper grades, and not very well thought out. This year though, one of my pers...

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Musical form is one of those concepts that doesn't get as much attention as things like rhythm and pitch but is actually one of my favorite things to teach my elementary music classes- there are so many fun ways to learn about form! Here are some of my favorite elementary music lessons to help teach form, no matter the specific grade level or the musical form they're learning.
Winter music game activity for your elementary music lesson to reinforce dynamic names and definitions. Includes forte, piano, mezzo forte, mezzo piano, fortissimo, pianissimo, crescendo, and decrescendo. Students identify the correct answer to the dynamic symbols to build and dress the snowmen. An excellent way to reinforce dynamic learning in your winter lesson, review, assess  or use as a quick sub plan. Great music center of for independent study, small group work or full class  engagement.
Boom Cards ARE more that just superficial music games. Music Literacy Booms Cards can teach real music reading skills. And, they are NOT just for the elementary grades. Properly designed Boom Cards can be beneficial for middle school and high school students both in the music classroom and in the private music studio. These music activities are self checking and they give students immediate feedback. Click to view this video tutorial and get links to FREE melodic and rhythmic dictation sets.
Elementary music teachers and students will love these elementary music activities. Boom Cards are simple to use as centers, for group or 1:1 learning, as sub lessons, or music assessment. They are perfect for the music classroom, distance learning, or homeschool. Set in the Key of G, cards are recorder friendly and match Boomwhackers. Developing music literacy skills is fun as children play games to build melodic solfege patterns. Set up a FREE account now. Click to preview. #elementarymusic