I Love My Room, Part 2
I finished. It was really difficult, because I wanted to include ALL the Pinterest ideas I had viewed the last year while on my academic
I finished. It was really difficult, because I wanted to include ALL the Pinterest ideas I had viewed the last year while on my academic
After years of sharing rooms with art teachers (not at the same time!), teaching in cafeterias, kindergarten classrooms, and even one year teaching in the
Students creating chance music compositions I recently participated in a national elementary music symposium this summer, presenting a short session based on the title of
It’s been a busy past few weeks as I have been winding my Ph.D. residency down. Workshop and research presentations, trying to get papers in
Sometimes, the best inspiration for lesson plans for music (if you expand your horizons) can come from a school hallway. A few years ago, I
As music teachers collect more and more professional material (including Common Core standards for integration, handouts, schedules, IEPs, forms, resources…..) our rooms can look like
Under the Common Core standards for fifth grade includes writing narratives, conducting short research projects, and using the Internet for research. You could go the
Well, maybe not THAT much. But I know quite a few of you are being asked to incorporate writing, specific types of writing, into your
As you most likely know by now, a coalition of various arts education organizations formed to review and propose new national standards. The National Coalition
We are teachers. We like STUFF. I’m going to take the opportunity to present some items that can help you with your Common Core integration
Today, I worked with second graders on “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong as part of Jazz Appreciation Month. I basically didn’t do much
Part of the goal of the Common Core standards is to develop higher order thinking skills in preparation for life challenges. We have already been