
Improving Lesson Flow with Google Slides
One of the things that I struggle with when teaching the littlest musicians is their short attention spans. I know that they will be most

One of the things that I struggle with when teaching the littlest musicians is their short attention spans. I know that they will be most

Teaching music at an elementary school is a LOT. Each homeroom teacher runs their classroom differently, and it can be very difficult to switch gears so often and match the classroom climate the students are accustomed to. Finding a classroom management strategy that works for you is crucial to your success as a music teacher.

Have you ever wondered what Boom Cards are? We’re sharing what you need to know about them so that you can use them in your music teaching!

Finding a way to use our students’ seasonal excitement to our advantage is key to our success in the fall. So here are a few ideas to get you through the season!

Are you just DYING to know who won our Sub Tub Giveaway? You can find the answer here, along with link to all of the resources that were included- just in case you want to recreate the Sub Tub for your own classroom!

Thanksgiving is behind us, so now it’s time to jump into full gear and get the kids ready to perform some festive music for the winter season.

Thinking outside of the box to find creative organization ideas using Magazine File Boxes in the music classroom.

The Music Crew has lots of great things in store for you this month! We are headed to our first of three state Music Educator Conferences, and we’ve planned a Music Crew Harvest Celebration to offer you LOTS of Freebies and Discounts.

Are you one of the lucky teachers getting to move into a brand new building? Then you need to check out these five tips to streamline your big move!

Meet Chrissy from Hutzel House of Music, and learn about her favorite things: kittens, tap dancing, and (of course) teaching music!