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Singing and Ringing

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New Cumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
About the store
I have the wonderful pleasure of teaching students in all grade levels at a classical Christian private school in an urban setting. As the sole music teacher, I find my bulletin boards and resources have to be quite versatile and work across multiple grade levels. In my upper levels, I have the pleasure of also teaching a fantastic handbell ensemble.
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Preview of Parts of a Handbell - Diagram & Assessment Tools

Parts of a Handbell - Diagram & Assessment Tools

Help your students or handbell choir understand the innerworkings of the instrument with this diagram. Use it as a visual teaching tool, study guide, and assessment for your students. Be sure to check the Singing and Ringing store for more handbells content and curriculum. Happy ringing!
Preview of Printable Watercolor Bible Verse Posters for Music

Printable Watercolor Bible Verse Posters for Music

What does the Bible say about music? These colorful posters portray verses that are thought provoking, and shows students what the Bible says about faith and music. Use them to brighten your classroom, launch into discussion, or even create music around these phrases. If you do not like the watercolor background, I've included the verses and words without any background. Print on colored paper or on plain white to decorate your classroom the way you prefer.
Preview of Spring Pitch Exploration

Spring Pitch Exploration

Welcome spring to your classroom with these fun pitch exploration cards! With 18 pages to practice vocal slides, students will love following the voice paths or creating their own on the blank copies. These also make fun vocal warm-ups as students grow older. Project on a whiteboard or smartboard for students to create their own paths, or print and laminate on cardstock and use dry erase markers.
Preview of Rory Goes to School: A vocal exploration story

Rory Goes to School: A vocal exploration story

Join Rory on his adventures for his first day of school! Whether it's on the bus, in the classroom, or on the playground, Rory is here to help us practice using our voices in new and exciting ways. This resource is best used as a story to help young students learn differences in pitch and timbre. It can be used throughout the school year, but is a great back-to-school activity. Project on your screen, or print and spiral-bind into a book for a station. Each page features a different vocal path
Preview of Music Classroom Storage Labels

Music Classroom Storage Labels

Colorfully organize and label the many manipulatives and instruments you use as a music teacher! These 20 labels are designed to be the perfect size to insert in the label inserts on some storage cubes, but can also be added to plastic tubs or on shelves. Just print, cut, and laminate! These can also be used as decor in the the room or for visual aids for classroom instruments. This is not an editable product, but there are some blank labels that you can use to make to suit your own unique needs
Preview of Concert Planning Checklist

Concert Planning Checklist

Keep yourself organized and prepared with this concert planning checklist!Music teachers put in a lot of work behind the scenes, including planning and preparation for performances. This can often be overwhelming and stressful, especially if you are a procrastinator like me! Use this checklist to keep yourself on track and bring you peace of mind. Whether you collaborate with other music educators or are the sole music educator involved, this list can help you prepare and delegate tasks to other
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About the store

Experience

I have the wonderful pleasure of teaching students in all grade levels at a classical Christian private school in an urban setting. As the sole music teacher, I find my bulletin boards and resources have to be quite versatile and work across multiple grade levels. In my upper levels, I have the pleasure of also teaching a fantastic handbell ensemble.

Teaching style

I love singing, moving, playing, and creating with my students to help them discover the wonder and joy in music. Teaching with the classical method, we focus on having a singing classroom. I use Kodaly and Orff techniques with my students. I also love encouraging celebration of diversity through music.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Voted "Most Likely to Win a Rap Battle" in the school yearbook.

My own education history

I have my bachelors in music education with certification for PreK-12 in all music areas in my state.

Additional biographical information

Fun fact: I also have experience in teaching general education to kindergarten and 6th grade! I loved bringing music into these settings to help students learn.