
Light Up The March from The Nutcracker
Last year I held a Nutcracker Music camp with my piano students. This was something I have done before there are fun things we can do with The Nutcracker.

Last year I held a Nutcracker Music camp with my piano students. This was something I have done before there are fun things we can do with The Nutcracker.

You may be feeling great, or you may be exhausted. with a rhythmic composition activity that is easy to execute, versatile, and fun!

We are finally into November. It is the month of Thankfulness. How do we teach thankfulness? Well, let’s back up just a moment and ask “Do we need to teach thankfulness?”

I sat observing a music teacher teach a song. As she said, “Come on just one more time and you guys will have it,” the kids rolled their eyes.

A list of classroom-tested strategies and ideas for teaching musical form: Binary, Ternary and Rondo form Suggested song list also provided.

Halloween is one of my favorite holidays because of all the “spooky” music you can use in your classroom! Here are some “spooktacular” resources brought to you by members of the Music Crew!

This is Melissa from Mrs. Stouffer’s Music Room dropping in to give you some great back to school tips! With the new school year approaching,

Technology in the music room is just as important as in the general education classroom. Providing opportunities for students to create digitally!

Hi! Jennifer here from Music Educator Resources. Today I wanted to share 3 tips to help you spark creativity with your students.

As school was ending this spring I had an opportunity to show a musical to my students. There are so many great musicals out there that children enjoy.