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Beth Smith Studio

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Rosedale, Maryland, United States
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I was a Special Education Teacher for 7 years at a residential School for the Blind. I am now a homeschooling mom of 4. My kids range in age from 7 to 12. I have been homeschooling for 8 years. I also teach piano lessons and run a homeschool music class. My content consists of my three loves - music, homeschool, and special education. - functional academics - assessments for special education - exposure to Braille - preschool curriculum - piano: running a studio, games - a composer based curriculum that combines music, science, art, literature, and history My piano studio currently has 20 students and my homeschool music class has expanded to three classes. I have been teaching music lessons for over 15 years now.
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Preview of Feast of Ideas Chapter Book - Reading Plan for 5th - 10th grade

Feast of Ideas Chapter Book - Reading Plan for 5th - 10th grade

A reading plan for 5th - 10th graders. Three chapter books are suggested for each grade level. First page contains the entire road map. Other pages are full page checklists to check off or write the date when each book is finished. Use this plan to find literature unit studies, complete book of mottos, and write book reports. Grade levels were pulled from a variety of sources including https://scienceandliteracy.org/best-classic-books-for-middle-schoolers/ **8th grade list mentions: Them
Preview of Musical Go Fish - Note Names

Musical Go Fish - Note Names

Play this Go Fish game to help review all the note names. Each note is shown in different ways - on the keyboard, on bass clef, and on treble clef. “Do you have any A’s?” and the student would need to locate all the A’s - one from the keyboard, two on the bass clef, and one on the treble clef. Do you have any E’s?” - one from the keyboard, one from the bass clef, and two on the treble clef. Download, print on cardstock, and cut out cards.
Preview of Musical Go Fish - Music Symbols & Composer Names

Musical Go Fish - Music Symbols & Composer Names

Play this Go Fish game to help review musical symbols like rhythm notes, rests, and composer names. Download, print on cardstock, and cut out cards
Preview of Feast of Ideas Book List (top elementary picture books)

Feast of Ideas Book List (top elementary picture books)

A list of the top picture books from the Feast of Ideas curriculum. Comes from five years of research and tested on my own children; these are our favorite read alouds. They are mostly picture books covering grades K - 6. Books are arranged by topic (Music, Art, Science, Literature, American History, and World History) and are in alphabetic order. If you want a book list that connections music, art, science, literature, and history from the same time periods, check out the Feast of Ideas cu
Preview of Piano Game - Fortune Teller - 4 Game Pack

Piano Game - Fortune Teller - 4 Game Pack

Get all FOUR fortune teller games (17% savings than buying them individually) Mixed Review - note names, note values, intervals, rests, time signaturesIntervals - 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and octavesTreble Clef Notes: from Middle C up to B on the Treble clef staff as well as keyboard recogintionBass Clef Notes: from Bass C up to B on the Bass clef staff as well as keyboard recognitionPlace a game piece (coin, finger puppet, etc.) on Middle C Insert fingers into the pockets of the fortune te
Preview of Piano Game - Fortune Teller - Bass Clef

Piano Game - Fortune Teller - Bass Clef

Play this fun review game with your students at the piano. Review the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, and B on the bass clef as well as on the keyboard. Place a game piece (coin, finger puppet, etc.) on Middle C Insert fingers into the pockets of the fortune teller to move it (this always works on finger dexterity). I like to select an outside corner, then do 2 inside picks, and finally select the tab to read. Move your piece according to the instructions (for example, if a student selects note E
Preview of Piano Game - Fortune Teller - Treble Clef

Piano Game - Fortune Teller - Treble Clef

Play this fun review game with your students at the piano. Review the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, and B on the treble clef as well as on the keyboard. Place a game piece (coin, finger puppet, etc.) on Middle C Insert fingers into the pockets of the fortune teller to move it (this always works on finger dexterity). I like to select an outside corner, then do 2 inside picks, and finally select the tab to read. Move your piece according to the instructions (for example, if a student selects note
Preview of Piano Game - Fortune Teller - Intervals

Piano Game - Fortune Teller - Intervals

Play this fun review game with your students at the piano - all intervals!!!! Place a game piece (coin, finger puppet, etc.) on Middle C Insert fingers into the pockets of the fortune teller to move it (this always works on finger dexterity). I like to select an outside corner, then do 2 inside picks, and finally select the tab to read. Move your piece according to the instructions. After several turns, whoever is furthest from Middle C wins!
Preview of Music Posters

Music Posters

Lovely posters for your private music studio or music classroom. Perfect Practices Makes Permanent For When You Didn't Practice Music Is...tunefulness, beatfulness, artfulness
Preview of Playing by Ear checklist

Playing by Ear checklist

Want to help your students to play by ear? This checklist gives songs to figure out and different levels (5 finger melody, tonic/dominant, I/IV/V7 chords). Teachers can also use this as a foundation to teach LH patterns and other improvisational techniques.
Preview of Piano Scales Checklist

Piano Scales Checklist

Keep track of your students' completed scales. You can use this checklist with a variety of levels - 5 finger scales, 1 octave, 2 octaves as well as major and minor. You can review concepts like the Circle of Fifths and the image of the ladder will remind students that the term Scale comes from the Latin word Scala, meaning ladder. Once my student makes it around the circle, they get a bonus Piano Prize!
Preview of Piano Lesson Practice Plan

Piano Lesson Practice Plan

Set your student up for Practice Success. Purpose & Plan. Help them understand WHY they need to practice and then plan HOW to practice. My students and I fill out these worksheets at the beginning of the piano school year. We revisit it throughout the year and especially if the student is having trouble being consistent with their practice time.
Preview of When You Don't Practice - Piano Lesson Checklist

When You Don't Practice - Piano Lesson Checklist

Have you ever had students give you all the excuses for why they didn't practice? Or maybe they feel ashamed and so they lie about their practice? This checklist helps build trust with your student. They can be honest about their practicing throughout the week while still moving forward in their lessons. I have this checklist displayed next to my piano and students can pick one of the skills to do during a lesson when they didn't practice. It gives them responsibility to own their lesson an
Preview of Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Hillary Purrington (Post-Modern Time Period)

Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Hillary Purrington (Post-Modern Time Period)

A Feast of Ideas Composer Study consists of 5 lessons: music, science, art, literature and history. In the MUSIC lesson, students will study a composer from a particular time period through · Listening to their music · Attending and Expressing aspects of the music · Marking the Timeline and World Map of the composer · Connecting events related to the composer’s life Science discovery/inventionArtworkA piece of literature publishedA historical event local to the composerHistorical event happenin
Preview of Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Meredith Wilson (Modern Time Period)

Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Meredith Wilson (Modern Time Period)

A Feast of Ideas Composer Study consists of 5 lessons: music, science, art, literature and history. In the MUSIC lesson, students will study a composer from a particular time period through · Listening to their music · Attending and Expressing aspects of the music · Marking the Timeline and World Map of the composer · Connecting events related to the composer’s life Science discovery/inventionArtworkA piece of literature publishedA historical event local to the composerHistorical event happenin
Preview of Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Heitor Villa-Lobos (Modern Time Period)

Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Heitor Villa-Lobos (Modern Time Period)

A Feast of Ideas Composer Study consists of 5 lessons: music, science, art, literature and history. In the MUSIC lesson, students will study a composer from a particular time period through · Listening to their music · Attending and Expressing aspects of the music · Marking the Timeline and World Map of the composer · Connecting events related to the composer’s life Science discovery/inventionArtworkA piece of literature publishedA historical event local to the composerHistorical event happenin
Preview of Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Florence Price (Modern Time Period)

Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Florence Price (Modern Time Period)

A Feast of Ideas Composer Study consists of 5 lessons: music, science, art, literature and history. In the MUSIC lesson, students will study a composer from a particular time period through · Listening to their music · Attending and Expressing aspects of the music · Marking the Timeline and World Map of the composer · Connecting events related to the composer’s life Science discovery/inventionArtworkA piece of literature publishedA historical event local to the composerHistorical event happenin
Preview of Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Gustav Holst (Modern Time Period)

Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Gustav Holst (Modern Time Period)

A Feast of Ideas Composer Study consists of 5 lessons: music, science, art, literature and history. In the MUSIC lesson, students will study a composer from a particular time period through · Listening to their music · Attending and Expressing aspects of the music · Marking the Timeline and World Map of the composer · Connecting events related to the composer’s life Science discovery/inventionArtworkA piece of literature publishedA historical event local to the composerHistorical event happenin
Preview of Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Julius Fucik (Romantic Time Period)

Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Julius Fucik (Romantic Time Period)

A Feast of Ideas Composer Study consists of 5 lessons: music, science, art, literature and history. In the MUSIC lesson, students will study a composer from a particular time period through · Listening to their music · Attending and Expressing aspects of the music · Marking the Timeline and World Map of the composer · Connecting events related to the composer’s life Science discovery/inventionArtworkA piece of literature publishedA historical event local to the composerHistorical event happenin
Preview of Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Scott Joplin (Romantic Time Period)

Feast of Ideas Composer Study - Scott Joplin (Romantic Time Period)

A Feast of Ideas Composer Study consists of 5 lessons: music, science, art, literature and history. In the MUSIC lesson, students will study a composer from a particular time period through · Listening to their music · Attending and Expressing aspects of the music · Marking the Timeline and World Map of the composer · Connecting events related to the composer’s life Science discovery/inventionArtworkA piece of literature publishedA historical event local to the composerHistorical event happenin
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Experience

I was a Special Education Teacher for 7 years at a residential School for the Blind. I am now a homeschooling mom of 4. My kids range in age from 7 to 12. I have been homeschooling for 8 years. I also teach piano lessons and run a homeschool music class. My content consists of my three loves - music, homeschool, and special education. - functional academics - assessments for special education - exposure to Braille - preschool curriculum - piano: running a studio, games - a composer based curriculum that combines music, science, art, literature, and history My piano studio currently has 20 students and my homeschool music class has expanded to three classes. I have been teaching music lessons for over 15 years now.

Teaching style

Special Ed - I taught high school aged students who ranged from pre-K to 8th grade cognitive levels. I often used multi-modal, multi-intelligence, and multi-sensory object lessons. I broke down a lot of basic concepts (in content and life skills areas) into concrete steps/lesson plans/task anaylsis. I used a lot of focused repetition for skill attainment. My materials will be useful for - special educators looking to teach high school age students at a functional level (usually elementary level) - special educators who would like to see task analysis of skills and concepts (often aids in future lesson planning) - students who need high levels of repetition to learn a concept (i.e. lots of worksheets focused on 1 specific skill) - elementary teachers who desire creative, multi-sensory approaches to basic concepts Homeschool - I have homeschooled since my oldest was in preschool (so 8 years now). In preschool, I created my own scope and sequence based around monthly themes and included some fine motor skills as well as academic basics. In early elementary, I dipped my toe into classical education. I fell in love with the use of literature and memorization (for a good purpose). During and post pandemic, I found my footing in a blend of Charlotte Mason and classical as well as unit study. I created a curriculum that uses composers as the spine for the timeline and we connected them to scientists, artists, authors, and historical figures and events that occurred during their lifetime. Besides using music and beautiful living book read alouds, I love to incorporate narrations, book of centuries, and desserts to help students build connections and have a robust view of history. I have a heart to support other teachers and parents. If my materials and resources can help out and fill a need of another teacher, then I am truly happy!

Awards & shining teacher moments

Nominated twice for the national President of the Schools for the Blind Award (2007 & 2009). Won Award for Promoting Student Independence and Responsibility (2011)

My own education history

Grove City College - B.A. Psychology (2004) University of Pittsburgh - Masters of Education (dual certification in Teacher of the Visually Impaired and Orientation and Mobility) (2005)

Additional biographical information

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