I CAN Statement Posters based on the National Standards for Music Education

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Description
I wanted a quick and easy way to display I Can Statement posters that followed the National Standards for Music Education. I Can Statements are intended to help students understand the point of each lesson and know what they’re supposed to be able to do at the completion of that lesson/unit. The statements in this bulletin board set follow the 1994 National Music Standards (set forth by the National Association for Music Education - NAfME) and the numbers move around to match the standard we're working on. Numbers K-5 are color coded to match the Silver-Burdett "Making Music" book series.
Read this blog post to learn more about how I use I Can Statement Posters at my school!
Included in this set:
*9 "Print and Post" I Can Statement Posters in full color.
*Each poster features text with large focus words like "I CAN SING" with clarifying statement that goes into more detail, "I Can Sing By Myself and With Others."
*Feature statements include I Can... Sing, Play, Improvise, Compose, Read & Write, Listen, Evaluate, Find Links, and Describe to follow the 1994 National Standards for Music Education.
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Terms of Use:
These slides are intended for personal classroom use only. Buyer does not have rights to share or distribute. The clip art in this document is copyrighted and may not be copied, removed or altered. You may copy a slide to include in a PowerPoint (etc.) for your own classroom, but these slides may not be used in commercial products. Thank you!