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Preview of Theatre Drafting Quiz/Worksheet 1

Theatre Drafting Quiz/Worksheet 1

Based on the USITT guidelines, this quiz/worksheet tests student's understanding of what drafting is and how to draft.
Preview of Rhythm Counting Quarter Notes Assessment/Google Form

Rhythm Counting Quarter Notes Assessment/Google Form

Created by
Lauren Little
This google form quiz allows you to quickly and easily assess students counting in 4/4 time using quarter notes and rests! This assignment includes the counting system we use in our class but you can edit to fit your own strategy as needed. Students will have already practiced basic rhythm and counting in class before take this test. I plan to upload more rhythm assessments like this in the future so please keep checking back for more.
Preview of Online Practice Test for RCM Level 5 Theory Exam

Online Practice Test for RCM Level 5 Theory Exam

This is a self-grading quiz that reviews and tests knowledge of the RCM Level 5 theory requirements. Great preparation for the conservatory's new online exam format.
Preview of Rhythm Flashcards + Musical Math

Rhythm Flashcards + Musical Math

Created by
Laura Spies
Use these digital flashcards to increase student speed in recognizing notes, note values, and the values of note combinations. Includes whole, half, quarter, eighth, and sixteenth notes and rests.
Preview of Sammy Nestico Quiz

Sammy Nestico Quiz

Created by
Choral Seas
Students read the Wikipedia article on Sammy Nestico and then take the Google Quiz, which includes a link to listen to "Easy to Love".
Preview of Non-Digital Activity Extra Credit- Google Doc!

Non-Digital Activity Extra Credit- Google Doc!

Screen usage for students has skyrocketed with the increasing integration of technology in education; reward students for unplugging! Include a link to this Google Doc on your online class page to reward students for taking a screen break! Students will participate in an activity for at least 15 minutes that does not include any technology (dance practice, walking their dog, etc). Students then complete the attached doc answering questions about their activity and submit. I allow students to s
Preview of Beethoven Rocks!

Beethoven Rocks!

Created by
Music in Time
This is a popular resource that I've adapted from The Kennedy Center's Resources for Educators page with the same title. It is adapted for Google Slides and includes a 26 point self-grading quiz, which is embedded in the slides. When you click on the link for the assessment it will ask you to make a copy. You'll then be able to make changes to fit your classroom and student's learning needs. This unit is all ready to go and can be easily used in a self-guided, hybrid, or in person setting. Bee
Preview of Name That Instrument (Google Slides Practice) Level 1

Name That Instrument (Google Slides Practice) Level 1

This Google Slide deck offers students a chance to practice identifying instruments from their pictures. The instrument photo is shown and once the user clicks, the name appears, giving a chance for teachers to quiz their students (or for students to quiz themselves if you make it available of them.) This Slide deck is part of a BUNDLE. Over the course of all 6 levels, students will learn 35 different woodwind, brass, percussion, and string instruments. This pack includes:- ukulele - piano
Preview of Romeo and Juliet - The Balcony Scene/Act 2.2 Google Forms Quiz

Romeo and Juliet - The Balcony Scene/Act 2.2 Google Forms Quiz

Use this Google Forms resource to assess your students' comprehension of Shakespeare's arguably most famous scene, Act 2.2 of Romeo and Juliet. The quiz questions focus on figurative language and meaning. Quiz makeup: nine multiple-choiceone short answer - must be graded manuallyThe screenshots included in the Forms are from MyShakespeare.com, a free resource students can access to view the entire play, both original and modern.
Preview of FREE Sousa Concert Self Grading Google Form + Printable Worksheet | Sub Plan

FREE Sousa Concert Self Grading Google Form + Printable Worksheet | Sub Plan

Test your knowledge of the "March King" and his legendary concerts. This video on a Sousa concert, self grading google form quiz AND printable worksheets with answer key will challenge students on topics such as: Sousa's musical styleThe types of music he performedThe impact of his concerts on American cultureAre you ready to step back in time and experience the grandeur of a Sousa concert? Let's begin! Includes: 1. Linked Video on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MW2V1V_j6E2. Google F
Preview of The Elements of Music

The Elements of Music

This an overview lesson of the elements of music. There is a lesson plan as well as links to a fun video, Kahoot game and quiz that you may use to help your students learn about the elements of music. You will also find additional activities to supplement their learning.
Preview of Synthesizer Quiz

Synthesizer Quiz

Created by
Natalie Spr
https://learningsynths.ableton.com/ Google forms quiz based on 3 sections of this website This quiz is simple, 10 question mostly multiple choice (1 short answer) quiz for grades 6-8 and easy to follow while going through the sections with the info. Easy to expand on and to add to from other, more complicated sections of the website. Great for supply teachers/asynchronous learning. Students are free to explore the playground section of the website after completing the quiz. Takes about 40 minute
Preview of White Belt Choir Karate a Sight-Reading Curriculum-Sample

White Belt Choir Karate a Sight-Reading Curriculum-Sample

Created by
Angelfire Music
This is a sample of the first of six belts that will gradually build your singer's sight-reading ability. This choir curriculum teaches choir vocabulary, solfege, and rhythm. The solfege and rhythm are influenced by Progressive Sight Singing, created by Dr. Carol Krueger. This sight singing curriculum uses movable 'Do' and Takadimi. That means the rhythm will teach duple and triple meter at the same time. There is a page of important directions included to increase the success of this curriculum
Preview of Law and First Amendment Journalism Digital Interactive Notebook

Law and First Amendment Journalism Digital Interactive Notebook

This is a Google Slide interactive notebook created using the Missouri High School Journalism Project's Law and First Amendment lesson plan. This is low prep. Create your own Google form and replace the quiz (follow the link to register for the Missouri High School Journalism Project to gain access to the quiz document and answer key) so that you can collect the data, then upload into Google Classroom. This is perfect for emergency digital learning and can be effective for flipping the journ
Preview of Classical Music Unit - Middle School General Music - Google Apps

Classical Music Unit - Middle School General Music - Google Apps

Created by
Kathleen's Keys
This is the Google Apps version.This file includes: •Google Slides Presentation about the Classical Era •Follow Along Study Guide •Jeopardy style Review Game for Quiz New Kahoot GameNew Quizizz Game•Word Search and Answer Key •12 Question QuizQuiz Answer Key I used this presentation, study guide, review game and quiz with my 6th and 7th grade students in General Music Class. It is an overview of the Baroque period in history and music. As the students are presented with material in Google Sl
Preview of Violin Notes Reference Sheet

Violin Notes Reference Sheet

Created by
Amanda Speicher
Shows violin strings and notes with each fingering (1st position only). Can be used as a reference sheet given to students or a poster hanging on the wall. Also includes a QR code to a practice quiz on violin notes & fingerings.
Preview of Elements of Music Quiz

Elements of Music Quiz

This is a quiz on the Elements of Music. I have always included tempo, beat, rhythm, meter, form, harmony, pitch, melody, timbre (tone colour), texture and dynamics when teaching them. This is a self-marking, Google Form Quiz and you will be able to edit the form depending on the elements you have taught as well as changing the definitions if need be.
Preview of Casablanca Viewing Quiz

Casablanca Viewing Quiz

Created by
Jacob Massa
This quiz is designed to check students' comprehension of the classic film Casablanca. It can be used for a film appreciation or a film studies course. As a Google Form, it can be administered as a virtual tool. It contains a variety of questions including multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer. There are also visual cues to make the quiz fun and interactive.
Preview of Music Treble Staff Assessment Google Form

Music Treble Staff Assessment Google Form

Music Treble Staff Google Form I was looking for a way to teach and assess my students using Google Classroom. This Google Form is easy to use. You can integrate it into Google Classroom or send your students a link. It can even be done together as a class. Students will watch a short video about the treble staff note names in the form and then take a short "quiz". The video is "Every Good Boy Deserves Football" from Barronimo Music on YouTube. #musicassessment #musicgoogleclassroom
Preview of Music Lesson : Duration FREE SAMPLE

Music Lesson : Duration FREE SAMPLE

This is a sample of one of the lesson from one of my products. The music lessons are in Google slides. There are 14 musical elements. The music lessons can be taught in any order. However, I do give a suggestion. Each lesson can take 3-5 days to teach. You can space each unit per week. Each Lesson has the title page, objective, introduction, activities, conclusion and a quiz. YouTube videos are used to better explain each musical element. 1.Duration - 7 activities (warm-up, getting to know the
Preview of FREE Oedipus Rex –Inference-based, Multiple Choice Questions | AP/ELA Final Test

FREE Oedipus Rex –Inference-based, Multiple Choice Questions | AP/ELA Final Test

Overview:This FREE 5-question multiple-choice quiz/test for the play, Oedipus Rex by Sophocles, is designed for advanced, honors, and AP-level classes. Every question is inference-based and analytical, with no plot recall, no surface-level comprehension, and no fluff. These questions push students to analyze, interpret, and think critically about Sophocles' text. Whether you're preparing for the AP Literature exam, teaching advanced learners, or seeking a high-rigor alternative to basic
Preview of FREE Othello – Inference-Based, Multiple-Choice Qs | AP/ELA Final Test

FREE Othello – Inference-Based, Multiple-Choice Qs | AP/ELA Final Test

Overview:This FREE 5-question multiple-choice quiz/test for the play, Othello by William Shakespeare, is designed for advanced, honors, and AP-level classes. Every question is inference-based and analytical, with no plot recall, no surface-level comprehension, and no fluff. These questions push students to analyze, interpret, and think critically about Shakespeare's text. Whether you're preparing for the AP Literature exam, teaching advanced learners, or seeking a high-rigor alternative t
Preview of FREE King Lear – Inference-Based, Multiple-Choice Qs | AP/ELA Final Test

FREE King Lear – Inference-Based, Multiple-Choice Qs | AP/ELA Final Test

Overview:This FREE 5-question multiple-choice quiz/test for the play, King Lear by William Shakespeare, is designed for advanced, honors, and AP-level classes. Every question is inference-based and analytical, with no plot recall, no surface-level comprehension, and no fluff. These questions push students to analyze, interpret, and think critically about Shakespeare's text. Whether you're preparing for the AP Literature exam, teaching advanced learners, or seeking a high-rigor alternativ
Preview of FREE Hamlet–Inference-Based, Multiple-Choice Qs | AP/ELA Final Test

FREE Hamlet–Inference-Based, Multiple-Choice Qs | AP/ELA Final Test

Overview:This FREE 5-question multiple-choice quiz/test for the play, Hamlet by William Shakespeare, is designed for advanced, honors, and Pre-AP-level classes. Every question is inference-based and analytical, with no plot recall, no surface-level comprehension, and no fluff. These questions push students to analyze, interpret, and think critically about Shakespeare's text. Whether you're preparing for the AP Literature exam, teaching advanced learners, or seeking a high-rigor alternativ
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