A great resource for exploring Soundtrap with your general music students! This Google Doc contains 5 projects (combined into one document) that use Soundtrap. These projects can be completed consecutively or can be used intermittently throughout a
Great for introducing pop music form to an instrumental or general music class! This Slides presentation can either be presented on the board during class or given to students for an asynchronous learning experience. The presentation (22 slides)
Great for teaching and reinforcing the "1-e-and-a" counting system with your music class! This product works for instrumental, vocal, or general music classes. This product includes 3 worksheets (2 pages each) where students must write in the
Perfect for elementary or middle school orchestra warm-ups! These Google Slides presentations include a series of finger patterns suitable for warming up in the keys of D major, G Major, and C Major (all using the 1-octave scale). Also included is a
Perfect review for beginning-intermediate orchestras! The worksheet is broken up into 4 parts: Musical Terms, Musical Symbols, Rhythm Counting (using whatever counting system you teach), and Note-Naming. Students should be familiar with the D, G,
These digital finger charts are the perfect online resources for reinforcing letter names and fingerboard geography for your beginner orchestra students! Included in this bundle are fingering charts for the violin, viola, cello, and bass (4 pages
Perfect for elementary or middle school orchestra warm-ups! This Google Slides presentation is a series of finger patterns suitable for beginners learning flats (Bb and Eb). The presentation includes 4 slides of finger patterns using the "low 1"
Perfect for elementary or middle school orchestra warm-ups! This Google Slides presentation is a series of finger patterns suitable for warming up in the key of C major (using the 1-octave scale). The presentation includes 6 slides of finger
Perfect for elementary or middle school orchestra warm-ups! This Google Slides presentation is a series of finger patterns suitable for warming up in the key of G major (using the 1-octave scale). The presentation includes 7 slides of finger
Perfect for elementary or middle school orchestra warm-ups! This Google Slides presentation is a series of finger patterns suitable for warming up in the key of D major (using the 1-octave scale). The presentation includes 7 slides of finger
This digital finger chart is the perfect online resource for reinforcing letter names and fingerboard geography for your beginners! Students need to click and drag the letter names at the bottom of the screen into the correct finger bubbles. The
This digital finger chart is the perfect online resource for reinforcing letter names and fingerboard geography for your beginners! Students need to click and drag the letter names at the bottom of the screen into the correct finger bubbles. The
This digital finger chart is the perfect online resource for reinforcing letter names and fingerboard geography for your beginners! Students need to click and drag the letter names at the bottom of the screen into the correct finger bubbles. The
This digital finger chart is the perfect online resource for reinforcing letter names and fingerboard geography for your beginners! Students need to click and drag the letter names at the bottom of the screen into the correct finger bubbles. The
Great listening activity or sub plan for beginning-intermediate musicians! Works well for general music classes as well. Students must listen to the musical excerpts at the bottom of the sheet (YouTube links) to find examples of the musical terms
A fun end-of-the-year activity for orchestra instrumental students using SmartMusic! Students will explore their digital method book in SmartMusic (the example I use is "Essential Elements") and complete each challenge using a different song in the
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