Looking for an opera music activity? Take your students on a virtual field trip to the opera, and learn about opera around the world! This activity is a great way to expose your students to famous operas, productions, and singers.This Google Slides based resource features two digital choice boards with links to amazing videos, virtual tours, and online student-friendly sites. You can assign all of the blocks or allow students to choose what interests them. After students are finished exploring t
Let your students experience 6 musical careers by holding a job fair and letting them complete a project based on the career they chose! Start with the 20-slide presentation about 6 careers: music teacher, music therapist, music producer, performer, composer, and DJ. Next, display the posters for each job around the room and let students walk around while reading each poster. Place applications for each job near the posters. They can decide which one they want to apply for and begin filling out
This is a game format that teaches students about the time period of 1959 - 1972. Included are entrepreneurial tasks, fun fate cards, a time line activity, and lots of good music.
Let your students explore 6 different musical careers by completing and presenting a project. Included careers are:DJComposerMusic TherapistMusic ProducerMusic TeacherPerformerDirections and templates are included to help students come up with a final product. Here is an idea of what each career will have to do:DJ: Create a playlist based on an event you are given (birthday party, Christmas party, graduation, school dance, sports store opening and wedding are included).**A "research packet" is i
Perfect for end of the year in music class! Introduce six musical careers to your students in 4th through 7th grade by holding a mock job fair. Included careers are:DJComposerMusic TherapistMusic ProducerMusic TeacherPerformerYou will receive a poster with description and salary info for each career, as well as a unique application. All applications include one side that asks for standard job information: name, education, awards and honors, and references. This has been a great opportunity to ta
This is the SCRIPT ONLY that will allow you to create a Renaissance style FEASTE with your students. It is not only a great performance and cultural event for your students but we have done this annually with our students and regularly make $10,000.
Note: If you are interested in the planning packet as well, buy the FULL PACKET which includes a planning calendar and all the instructions for making your Feaste successful.
Whatever the Weather! Twelve original songs piggyback onto traditional tunes and include such weather as wind, humidity, different clouds, different rain, thunder and lightning, tornado, snow, rainbow, and sunshine. The water cycle is also included. Simple staging and costumes are suggested. Check out other musicals at Sing Ollie Sing!
I use this activity when I teach rhythm vs. beat. I teach the song/chant Engine, Engine Number 9 first. Then I print out these pages. The track page is one per student (or pair) and one train page each. I laminate all the pages and cut out the trains and paperclip them to the track page. Then I ask the students to go through and tell me if there are one or two sounds in a beat (one piece of track) and put the double or single train on that track.
Al Citron folk song rhythm follow-along can be played online or in-person to students learning tam-ti or low so,. Sing along in a comfortable key or clap along with the colored dot. Solfege: s,s, d r m r dd s,s, dd s,s, d r m r dd s,s, ds, dm d.
Chemistry and the state of matter! These eleven songs were too advanced for my transitional kindergarten class but I still had fun writing them! But you might have fun incorporating them with my chemistry musical: Chemistry in Song - Water Matters!