This self-grading Google Form allows students to practice writing major and relative minor scales, as well as identifying their key signatures. Suggested uses are for a Do Now/Bell Ringer, formative assessment, or classwork/homework assignment. Permission is granted to post this as an assignment in Google Classroom, but please help protect my intellectual property by only posting this on password-protected learning management systems.
A bundle of self-grading Google Forms to practice natural, harmonic, and melodic minor scales, as well as relative major/minor scales and key signatures.
This self-grading Google Form allows students to practice parallel major/natural minor pairs, as well as going between relative major and minor scale pairs. Suggested uses are as a Do Now/Bell Ringer activity, formative assessment, or classwork/homework assignment. With purchase, permission is granted to only post this activity in password-protected learning management systems - please help protect my intellectual property by only sharing the file in these locations.
A time-saver! This resource is useful for music theory classes engaging in harmonic analysis-type activities. There is a slide for every major key, and contains a concise table listing the chord stack, Roman numeral, and leadsheet chord symbol. The menu on the first slide allows you to jump to the key you need without searching. Save time during theory classes by quickly pulling up the slide you need as you engage your students in activities related to Roman numeral analysis, chord labeling, cad
This self-grading Google Form allows students to practice identifying and writing melodic minor scales, both ascending and descending. Suggested uses are as a Do Now/Bell Ringer activity, formative assessment, or classwork/homework assignment. With purchase, permission is granted to post this activity in a password-protected learning management system. Please help protect my intellectual property but not publicly posting this file.
This self-grading Google Form allows students to practice "writing" harmonic minor scales, and also relative major/minor key signatures. Suggested uses are as a Do Now/Bell Ringer activity, formative assessment, or classwork/homework assignment. With purchase, permission is granted to post this activity in a password-protected learning management system. Please help protect my intellectual property by not publicly sharing this file.
9th year music teacher at a music magnet school in Philadelphia, PA for grades 5-12. Courses taught include chorus, AP Music Theory, and piano lab.
My own education history
Bachelor of Music in Music Education from Immaculata University (magna cum laude),
Master of Music in Music Technology from the University of Valley Forge,
Specialist Certificate in Keyboard Styles from Berklee College of Music
Additional biographical information
Interests include audio/video production, musical theater, and sacred music
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