Reviewing and Relevancy in Music Class after a Long Break
We all like breaks. I took a mini-hiatus from blogging to devote more time to my CASA kiddos. It’s beautiful and emotional all at the
We all like breaks. I took a mini-hiatus from blogging to devote more time to my CASA kiddos. It’s beautiful and emotional all at the
Change Sings by Amanda Gorman As teachers, we know how important it is to provide opportunities for social-emotional learning and development in a child
Bulletin boards. You might totally love them or totally hate them. You may love the process of putting them up, but hate the end
A few years ago, I wrote about ideas for calming the kindergartners because, as we know, kindergartners can be a big challenge, especially since their
We know what those are like. The jitters whenever we face anything new. And the first day of school for newbies is ESPECIALLY jittery,
Names. We see 100-1,000 or more kids in music class. Sometimes the kids have music every other day. Sometimes they have music a steady 3
It’s summer. It’s time to chill with Netflix binges and poolside lounging. Some of us obey when we hear people say things like, “It’s
One of my most favorite assignments ever in my teaching career was teaching summer school music at the elementary level. The coordinator of summer school
Children’s Literature Corner: I Am Every Good Thing by Derrick Barnes and Gordon James This beautiful little treasure was written to the memories of young
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I usually had a difficult time getting some fun stuff in for Thanksgiving for my first and second graders because they were getting ready for
Carl Orff stated that “Dance has the closest relationship to music. My idea and the task that I set myself was a regeneration of music