Looking for some resources as you get ready for back to school? Here are 5 music resources from Teachers Pay Teachers. You can keep in your bag of tricks for a sub day, or make lesson plans around them! Or have them on hand in your studio for student activities!
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Take A Rest
Working on rests? Add these supplemental resources from Fischarper as class activities or homework assignments. This packet includes word wall cards, flash cards, coloring pages, memory game, posters, worksheets & activities, & more.
Around the World Music
This packet from StudentSavvy includes a “Read and Learn,” “What I learned – Recall” sheet, & homework for multiple areas of the world. The cute & colorful sheets include information about instruments & a code to scan to see a video clip.
John Williams Listening Glyphs
This packet of activities from The Bulletin Board Lady (Tracy King) looks like if features coloring activities with a twist! They go along with specific pieces of John Williams’ music. Students can color & learn, & you can use this as a fun assessment activity.
Music Back to School Ice Breakers
This packet from MusicTeacherResources includes music-related “Get to Know You Games” for students. You could use them at the beginning of the school year, for a studio party, or any time of year for a fun group music activity.
Music Listening Unit: Holst “The Planets”
This packet from Sara Bibee looks so cool! Not only does it have music activities, but it also includes related science & history. There’s so much more to music history than the music part, so it’s great for students to get to see how it fits together.
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-Barbara
Barbara Fischer runs Fischarper, LLC and loves her job as a harpist and private music educator. She enjoys blogging about various aspects of the music field on fischarper.com/blog. For more music resources, check out the Fischarper store. Find out where you can find Barbara on the interwebs here. And you can sign up to receive Fischarper updates by joining the email list.