I’m going to share with you a couple of Motown songs I taught my students for the Black History Month program last year. They are great for in-person or online, because you can have the students lip-sync the songs! Let’s dive in.
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Top 5 Music Activities for “The Nutcracker” on Youtube
There are a lot of Nutcracker-themed resources out there that you can pay for, but some of my favorite activities are free on Youtube. So here are my top 5 favorite videos that I love using in my music classroom.
Thanksgiving Music Lesson for Kids-Culturally Responsive
In the past years I’ve struggled with teaching songs about Thanksgiving in music class because of the history associated with it. I want to teach kids the true facts about Thanksgiving but the facts are grim. So, my solution has been to put the focus on learning about Native Americans and the general idea of gratitude.
“Sing about Martin” MLK Song+Ukulele
Hey friends! Since Martin Luther King Jr. Day is coming up, teachers in our district get a 3 day weekend! I am SO looking forward to this! I don’t know about you, but January feels long…..like, REALLY long. It’s been rainy for the past few weeks in Dallas, so I’m hoping there will be some…
Top 7 Christmas Songs for Pre-K & Kinder [With Movements]
In my first year of teaching, I was asked to prepare a Christmas Program for my Pre-K & Kinder students. I knew it would be challenging but also super fun! It turns out it was a little more challenging than it was fun. This was mainly because I chose songs that were too wordy or…
“The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything”-Storybook+Movement+Instruments
One of my favorite things to do in the music classroom is read books to my students! I especially love it when the book has musical aspects to it so it can be easily incorporated into my music curriculum. A book that I look forward to reading every Fall is “The Little Old Lady Who…
Pumpkin, Pumpkin- Song + Activities
This “Pumpkin, Pumpkin” music lesson incorporates songs, xylophones, circle games and more. It’s a perfect music lesson for the Fall.
How to be a Minimalist Music Teacher
Recently I have been on a journey. What would it look like for every aspect of my life to be “Minimalist,” including my teaching career? Maybe you’ve heard about minimalism and are still not exactly sure what it means or how you could actually translate it into your music classroom. Well, to gauge whether or…
Simple Sub Plan
It’s October! That means Pumpkin Patches, fair days, crisp air, halloween, and I don’t know about you, but for me it also means ALLERGIES. I was out sick the other day and needed a simple sub plan. When I first started teaching, I would print off hundreds of worksheets for my sub and leave behind…
Fun Movement Songs!
Hello friends! The end of the school year is finally upon us! I just finished inputting my grades for the last 6 weeks! HALLELUJAH! Now I’ve just got to make it through field day, award ceremonies, and all of that fun end-of-the-year stuff. For most teachers, the end of the school year means FREEDOM! But…