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Are you looking for a fun yet EASY incentive program? Do you want your students to learn more about classical composers, but don't have a lot of time to spend every lesson?
This fun incentive program will introduce your students to 12 classical composers over the course of a year. They will learn important facts about each composer's life, the definition to a key musical term, watch a short video relating to the composer, and fill out a fun homework project. All of this will take about 15 minutes total to complete, which you can spread out to 3-5 minutes per lesson for a month.
How to Use this Incentive Program:
Each student starts out at the first level, Bach, as their binder cover. Each lesson, you set a weekly goal (practice time, curving fingers, good attitude, whatever they need work on that week). If they achieve that goal the next week, they earn a sticker on the cover. My students love covering up the composers with funny stickers. After four achieved goals, they level up to a new composer and a new binder cover. If they complete the history homework page, then they can pick out of the prize box as well. It typically takes a student about a month to achieve a new level, but some students will be faster or slower. You can adjust the amount of goals needed to level up accordingly.
This is a one month sample of the bigger incentive program. Click here for the full 12 month program!
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This fun incentive program will introduce your students to 12 classical composers over the course of a year. They will learn important facts about each composer's life, the definition to a key musical term, watch a short video relating to the composer, and fill out a fun homework project. All of this will take about 15 minutes total to complete, which you can spread out to 3-5 minutes per lesson for a month.
How to Use this Incentive Program:
Each student starts out at the first level, Bach, as their binder cover. Each lesson, you set a weekly goal (practice time, curving fingers, good attitude, whatever they need work on that week). If they achieve that goal the next week, they earn a sticker on the cover. My students love covering up the composers with funny stickers. After four achieved goals, they level up to a new composer and a new binder cover. If they complete the history homework page, then they can pick out of the prize box as well. It typically takes a student about a month to achieve a new level, but some students will be faster or slower. You can adjust the amount of goals needed to level up accordingly.
This is a one month sample of the bigger incentive program. Click here for the full 12 month program!
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Want three ways to save some money?
1) Leave feedback! You earn 1 TPT credit for every dollar spent on TPT when you leave feedback for your purchases. (It also makes my day to hear of creative ways you are using my products!)
2) Follow my store! I mark down all new products 50% for 24 hours after posting. Click the green star next to my store name to scoop up some great deals!
3) Follow me on Facebook! I often post freebies and other great offers exclusively for my Facebook followers!
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Are you looking for a fun yet EASY incentive program? Do you want your students to learn more about classical composers, but don't have a lot of time to spend every lesson?
This fun incentive program will introduce your students to 12 classical composers over the course of a year. They will learn important facts about each composer's life, the definition to a key musical term, watch a short video relating to the composer, and fill out a fun homework project. All of this will take about 15 minutes total to complete, which you can spread out to 3-5 minutes per lesson for a month.
How to Use this Incentive Program:
Each student starts out at the first level, Bach, as their binder cover. Each lesson, you set a weekly goal (practice time, curving fingers, good attitude, whatever they need work on that week). If they achieve that goal the next week, they earn a sticker on the cover. My students love covering up the composers with funny stickers. After four achieved goals, they level up to a new composer and a new binder cover. If they complete the history homework page, then they can pick out of the prize box as well. It typically takes a student about a month to achieve a new level, but some students will be faster or slower. You can adjust the amount of goals needed to level up accordingly.
This is a one month sample of the bigger incentive program. Click here for the full 12 month program!
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Want three ways to save some money?
1) Leave feedback! You earn 1 TPT credit for every dollar spent on TPT when you leave feedback for your purchases. (It also makes my day to hear of creative ways you are using my products!)
2) Follow my store! I mark down all new products 50% for 24 hours after posting. Click the green star next to my store name to scoop up some great deals!
3) Follow me on Facebook! I often post freebies and other great offers exclusively for my Facebook followers!
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This fun incentive program will introduce your students to 12 classical composers over the course of a year. They will learn important facts about each composer's life, the definition to a key musical term, watch a short video relating to the composer, and fill out a fun homework project. All of this will take about 15 minutes total to complete, which you can spread out to 3-5 minutes per lesson for a month.
How to Use this Incentive Program:
Each student starts out at the first level, Bach, as their binder cover. Each lesson, you set a weekly goal (practice time, curving fingers, good attitude, whatever they need work on that week). If they achieve that goal the next week, they earn a sticker on the cover. My students love covering up the composers with funny stickers. After four achieved goals, they level up to a new composer and a new binder cover. If they complete the history homework page, then they can pick out of the prize box as well. It typically takes a student about a month to achieve a new level, but some students will be faster or slower. You can adjust the amount of goals needed to level up accordingly.
This is a one month sample of the bigger incentive program. Click here for the full 12 month program!
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Want three ways to save some money?
1) Leave feedback! You earn 1 TPT credit for every dollar spent on TPT when you leave feedback for your purchases. (It also makes my day to hear of creative ways you are using my products!)
2) Follow my store! I mark down all new products 50% for 24 hours after posting. Click the green star next to my store name to scoop up some great deals!
3) Follow me on Facebook! I often post freebies and other great offers exclusively for my Facebook followers!
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Looks like fun! Excited to try it out.
What a neat idea! Thank you! My only quibble is that there is one incorrect piece of information--the Germans call Bb "B" and call B "H" (it totally confuses my students to have H=B and B=Bb on their xylophone bars)!
Love it!! thanks!!
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