Classroom Composers

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Teaching clarinets to go “over the break” is one of the toughest things that a band director needs to accomplish during the middle school band year. Between all the squeaking and the frustrated students, going over the break is certainly a tough
Subjects:
Music, Music Composition, Instrumental Music
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th
Types:
Activities, Assessment, Songs
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Struggling to figure it out? Are you a veteran teacher that has hit a plateau and can't figure out how to take your students to the next level?Check out our comprehensive scope and sequence for the first year of middle school band (aka 6th grade
Subjects:
Music, Instrumental Music, Other (Music)
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th
Types:
Teacher Manuals, Unit Plans, Professional Development
FREE
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Are you a new teacher struggling to figure it out? Are you a veteran teacher that has hit a plateau and can't figure out how to take your students to the next level?Check out our comprehensive scope and sequence for the first year of elementary
Subjects:
Music, Instrumental Music, Other (Music)
Grades:
3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th
Types:
Teacher Manuals, Unit Plans, Professional Development
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Four simple Ukrainian folk songs set for beginning unison concert band. Each arrangement uses mostly the first six notes and uses basic rhythms and rests.Also included are links and QR codes to practice tracks that the kids can play along with while
Subjects:
Music, Instrumental Music, Other (Music)
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th
Types:
Activities, Songs
FREE
1
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Four simple and fun fall and winter songs for your beginning band and string students.Songs included:Halloween is Here - Halloween (original)Giving Thanks - Thanksgiving (original)Jingle Bells - Christmas (traditional)Dreidel, Dreidel - Hanukkah
Subjects:
Music, Instrumental Music, Holidays/Seasonal
Grades:
4th, 5th, 6th
Types:
Activities, Songs
FREE
1
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By Classroom Composers
As musicians, we've been told our entire lives that "practice makes perfect." As a music teacher, the saying that we need to follow is "planning makes perfect." Step up your rehearsal planning by using our free rehearsal templates. These templates
Subjects:
Music, Other (Music), Education
Grades:
Not Grade Specific
Types:
Reflective Journals for Teachers, Professional Development, Lesson
FREE
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Google Drive™ folder
By Classroom Composers
Are you a new teacher struggling to figure it out? Are you a veteran teacher that has hit a plateau and can't figure out how to take your students to the next level?Check out our comprehensive scope and sequence for the first year of elementary
Subjects:
Music, Instrumental Music, Other (Music)
Grades:
3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th
Types:
Teacher Manuals, Unit Plans, Professional Development
FREE
1
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By Classroom Composers
Check out our free Timpani Guide. A single-sided jam-packed information sheet that includes the following: drum ranges, mallet grip, tuning, maintenance and repair, types of mallets, and more. This is the perfect guide for any student timpanist of
Subjects:
Music, Instrumental Music, Other (Music)
Grades:
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Handouts, Printables, Posters
FREE
1
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Four Classical Duets arranged for band and strings.Arrangements included:Vivaldi's SpringGrieg's MorningTchaikovsky's Swan LakeMendelssohn's Wedding MarchEach part also includes a clickable link and QR code that sends your students straight to
Subjects:
Music, Instrumental Music, Other (Music)
Grades:
4th, 5th, 6th
Types:
Activities, Songs
FREE
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By Classroom Composers
Are you a new teacher struggling to figure it out? Are you a veteran teacher that has hit a plateau and can't figure out how to take your students to the next level?Check out our comprehensive scope and sequence for the second year of elementary
Subjects:
Music, Instrumental Music, Other (Music)
Grades:
4th, 5th, 6th
Types:
Teacher Manuals, Unit Plans, Professional Development
FREE
1
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By Classroom Composers
Easy to read and use fingering chart for all first position notes.What You Get: A detailed fingering chart that labels all first-position fingerings and staff locationsA version for violin, viola, cello, and double bassYou'll Love These Products
Subjects:
Music, Instrumental Music, Other (Music)
Grades:
4th, 5th, 6th
Types:
Study Guides, Handouts, Printables
FREE
Digital Download ZIP (12.65 MB)
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The Village by the Sea is a grade 4 lyrical piece that explores multiple time and key signatures. Educational Goals of the WorkEffectively perform in several tonal centers and metersTrack several different variations of the main melody through
Subjects:
Music, Instrumental Music, Other (Music)
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Activities, Songs
FREE
Digital Download ZIP (51.26 MB)
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Classroom Composers is a team of two music teachers, Kevin Hoff and Jessica Frank, based out of Oceanside, California. Between the two of us, we have experience teaching K-6 general music, elementary 4/5 band/strings, and middle school band/strings/guitar. We teach at Title I schools with a significant amount of free and reduced lunch students. The majority of our students use school instruments and private lessons are a distant fantasy. Finally, our classes often are large (50+ students) with mixed instrumentation.

MY TEACHING STYLE

Music is fun and students should have fun while learning music. Our goal is that each kid leaves the classroom happier than when they arrived. We strive to create kid-friendly resources, a team-first, non-competitive environment, in which ensemble success is the ultimate goal. We believe in going slow when introducing new foundational concepts to ensure that every student is successful. That being said, we do move the class along a quick pace so that we are learning a new skill/concept during every class meeting. We waste no time and we make sure that our advanced students are challenged throughout the class. All-in-all, our teaching style is fun, yet demanding which ultimately leads to a rewarding experience.

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

Our "competitive" ensembles routinely receive "Excellent" and "Superior" ratings at their festival performances.

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

Kevin Hoff: BA Music Education, San Diego State University; California Single Subject Music Credential, San Diego State University. Jessica Frank: BS Journalism and Music Minor, San José State University; MA Communication Management, University of Southern California; California Single Subject Music Credential, Alliant International University

ADDITIONAL BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

Why should a music teacher compose the music for your music program? It’s simple really. Because they know what your students need. Don’t get us wrong, there are incredible pieces of music that have been written for elementary, middle, and high school bands and orchestras to play. Many of these pieces are loved by students and appreciated by audiences. But most of them are missing a very key component: they are not composed through a teacher's lens. There is no judgment here! Band and Orchestra composers are great at what they do, often writing expertly to fit the ability levels of the students that will play their music. But ability level should not be the only consideration. Compositions should also be aligned with your pedagogy so they can be perfectly timed tools to support the growth and musicianship of your students. Now we know what you’re thinking: a piece usually loses that certain artful quality the more academic in nature it gets. Enter the “Classroom Composer.” This may seem too demanding of an undertaking: to compose quality music that is academic, easy to align to your teaching practice, and accessible for students while retaining that certain artfulness embodied by modern band and orchestra masterworks. But here is where we submit to you that it can be done! Composition is a skill that some teachers choose to develop alongside their teaching practice and this kind of teacher becomes a double threat; someone who is able to both write wonderful music inspired by iconic composers and guide a composition through a teaching lens. In an endeavor to bring this kind of composition to all of you, we have accepted this undertaking, and we can’t wait for you to see what we’ve written.

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