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8th grade instrumental music resources for Easel Assessments

Preview of Instrument Family Unit with video, audio, games, worksheets & assessments

Instrument Family Unit with video, audio, games, worksheets & assessments

Created by
Surdynski Sounds
This editable Google Slides Instrument Family Unit is perfect for in person & distance learning and contains:Brass, Woodwind, Percussion, & String family information & picturesTimbre & Listening Samples (Rights belong to original artists)Instrument song (German Folk Song)10 Unique/diverse Bingo cards - printable & digital!Study Guide & pop quizAssessment & Answer Key These slides are able to be used in a virtual, hybrid, or in-person classroom, both synchronously &amp
Preview of Ukulele Task Cards for the Music Room

Ukulele Task Cards for the Music Room

Created by
Aileen Miracle
Do you need fun and engaging activities to help teach ukulele? Are you looking for ideas for centers and small group work, to reinforce ukulele concepts and chords? This set of ukulele task cards will have your students excited and engaged, as they practice chords, strumming patterns, and plucking! Here's what you'll get:64 task cards, to print in color and black/ white, to practice C major, A minor, F major, G major, C7, G7, D major, and E major. The task cards practice chords, strumming patter
Preview of Rhythm Counting Basics: 8th Note Triplets #2

Rhythm Counting Basics: 8th Note Triplets #2

Created by
TBMusic
"Why are there three notes on this one beat? AND what is that number 3 above those three notes?" Triplets can be confusing for students, This product can help.The first three slides can be a visual aid while explaining triplets. How they are similar yet different than normal subdivision of notes? These compare and contrast slides will help.Use with: > Large group instruction - project slides - explain - count, clap - play > Individual drill and assessment > In c
Preview of Mr. Everybody's Recorder Bk 1

Mr. Everybody's Recorder Bk 1

A mnemonic story to teach children how to read notes and play them on the recorder.Modern play-a-long accompaniments on simple rhythm exercises interests every student. No student is left behind. The system starts on BAG and continues up to C and D with fun accompaniments on every song in book 1. Fingering bulletin board cards are available and award stickers which students can put on their recorders.
Preview of Mr. Everybody's Recorder Book 2

Mr. Everybody's Recorder Book 2

Recorder Book 2 introduces the notes F, E, D, C, F# and Bb. You will love the accompaniments which also contain progressive harmony or duet parts. Ideal arrangements for programs whose rehearsal accompaniment are with and without the melody and harmony parts.
Preview of Rhythm Counting Basics: SYNCOPATION #1

Rhythm Counting Basics: SYNCOPATION #1

Created by
TBMusic
Is SYNCOPATION the next rhythmic hurdle for your students? This newest edition of my “Rhythm Counting Basics” series is just what you need. Help your students recognize, understand, count and perform these common syncopated rhythms.Explanation of "short-long-short" syncopation conceptIllustrates how syncopation is created using tiesQuarter-Half-Quarter, 8th-Quarter-8th, 16th-8th-16th syncopations Applicable to NAfME (National Association for Music Education) Music Standards and NCCAS (Nationa
Preview of Mr. Everybody's Granny's Musical Apartment (part 1)

Mr. Everybody's Granny's Musical Apartment (part 1)

Granny's Music Apartment, which is a continuation of the original Mr. Everybody's Musical Apartment, is a mnemonic story which teaches children to read and play bass clef music. Granny rents her apartments to music students who play different musical instruments. New characters are eventually added to the original 3 notes to form new songs until all the bass clef lines and spaces are introduced. This story can also be useful in teaching the piano's bass clef notation.
Preview of Mr. Everybody's Bk 2 Easel Activity and Assessment

Mr. Everybody's Bk 2 Easel Activity and Assessment

This Activity and Assessment reviews and tests the students understanding the notes G, A and B from Mr. Everybody's Musical Apartment Bk 2 in combination with C, D, E and F from Book 1. There are about 25 activities and assessment questions.
Preview of Tempo Self-Checking Practice

Tempo Self-Checking Practice

Review tempo vocabulary with your middle school music students! This interactive, self-checking resource addresses 8 common tempo terms: Adagio, Andante, Moderato, Allegro, Vivace, accelerando, ritardando, and a tempo.16 Multiple-Choice Cards8 give a term and ask for a definition8 give a definition and ask for a term4 Drag-and-Drop Cardsplacing a set of tempos in order from slowest to fastestThe PDF file includes a redemption link which allows you to access this Boom Cards deck on the Boom Learn
Preview of Granny's Musical Apartment Activity and Assessment

Granny's Musical Apartment Activity and Assessment

Student activities and assessments related to bass clef and Granny's Musical Apartment. Reinforces reading of bass clef note names related to the characters of Granny's Musical Apartment. Can be used with the free Granny speed tests.
Preview of Rhythm Counting Basics: 8th Note Triplets #1

Rhythm Counting Basics: 8th Note Triplets #1

Created by
TBMusic
"Why are there three notes on this one beat? AND what is that number 3 above those three notes?" Triplets can be confusing for students, This product can help.The first three slides can be a visual aid while explaining triplets. How they are similar yet different than normal subdivision of notes? These compare and contrast slides will help.Use with: > Large group instruction - project slides - explain - count, clap - play > Individual drill and assessment > In c
Preview of Musical Road Map Self-Checking Practice

Musical Road Map Self-Checking Practice

Review vocabulary of the musical road map with your middle school music students! This interactive, self-checking resource addresses 7 common components of the musical road map: Da capo, Dal Segno, al Coda, al Fine, Coda, Sign, and 1st/2nd endings. Also included are D.C. al Coda, D.C. al Fine, D.S. al Coda, and D.S. al Fine.22 Multiple-Choice Cards11 give a symbol/term and ask for a definition11 give a definition and ask for a symbol/termThe PDF file includes a redemption link which allows you t
Preview of Mr Everybody's Recorder Book 1 Easel assessment

Mr Everybody's Recorder Book 1 Easel assessment

Students have to identify the note and show the correct fingering on the recorder illustration by covering the holes by a dragging activity. This a great fingering exercises to reinforce note identification and their related recorder fingering.
Preview of Mr. Everybody's Name the Piano Key

Mr. Everybody's Name the Piano Key

This illustration shows a student the piano or synthesizer keyboard and how to remember the names of each white key. The fifteen question Easel activity will give the student practice at rapidly visualizing and naming each keyboard alphabetical name.An excellent practice exercise for beginning piano students.
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