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I've been teaching public school for 10 years, and private for 1 year.
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Preview of Solfege Worksheet

Solfege Worksheet

It always seems like my students know how to sing a scale in Solfege, but after that, they really don't seem to have much of a sense of how to use it. I designed this worksheet to teach them that those syllables have a name: Solfege, and I wanted them to have a way to apply the Solfege syllables to an actual melody. At the end, there is an optional Melodic Dictation Assessment, which can be used a lot of different ways.
Preview of Nutcracker Guided Listening Worksheet

Nutcracker Guided Listening Worksheet

**Product Updated with an Answer Key and Time Stamps!** This is a Multiple Choice Guided Listening Worksheet that is to be completed as students watch a performance of The Nutcracker. It asks a series of questions about the instrumentation, dynamics and plot. Students would have to know music vocabulary involving dynamics, tempo, instruments, and expressive markings for this to be used. I wrote this one specifically to go along with the Balanchine production that was filmed in 1993. (It is rea
Preview of Opera History Presentation (BRIEF!) with an Oral Review, and a Written Quiz

Opera History Presentation (BRIEF!) with an Oral Review, and a Written Quiz

This PowerPoint and the Assessments herein attempt to make learning about Opera History fun and interesting by engaging students with fun animation, colorful slides and read-along pages that can be printed or simply projected so you can read it aloud to the students, or they can read it aloud from a screen to each other. It gives a very brief history of the beginning of opera, explains what Overture, Recitative and Arias are, talks a bit about basics of opera plots and voice parts. There is al
Preview of Pirates of Penzance Guided Listening Worksheet

Pirates of Penzance Guided Listening Worksheet

Pirates of Penzance is one of my favorite operettas to use when teaching my students about opera! The songs use bel canto technique, but there is a lot of talking in it still so the kids can follow along with the plot. This guided listening worksheet was designed to go along with the 1983 recording of it. This pdf has both the 1-sided version of the worksheet with all of the questions on one page, as well as the 2-sided version which would have to be cut in half and photo copied double sided
Preview of Music History for kids

Music History for kids

This is a PowerPoint presentation that I made to sort of outline the basics of the five periods of music history that I decided to focus on in my classroom: 1. Gregorian Chant 2. Renaissance 3. Baroque 4. Classical 5. Romantic There are a few slides per each period, and the Gregorian, Renaissance, and Baroque slides each end with one slide that has a version of "Hot Cross Buns" in the style of that particular musical period. (But if your kids aren't big on recorder, you can absolutely skip thos
Preview of Nutcracker Unit - Guided Listening Worksheet, Vocabulary Review, Games, Etc.

Nutcracker Unit - Guided Listening Worksheet, Vocabulary Review, Games, Etc.

THREE+ WEEKS WORTH OF LESSONS AND MATERIALS!!! This collection of six editable resources is how I teach my Nutcracker Unit. It includes: Introductory Vocabulary Worksheet, answer key included. Pages for Vocabulary Illustrations, some with just terms and definitions, some with coloring page pictures for younger students, or those who need help thinking of ideas.A Jeopardy game to review the vocabulary termsA follow-along worksheet with a slide presentation about TchaikovskyA Slide deck of the Nut
Preview of Key Signatures, Solfege in G-Major, Moveable Do Explanation Introduction

Key Signatures, Solfege in G-Major, Moveable Do Explanation Introduction

Explaining to my students what a Key Signature is and why we need it, and why the F has to be sharp in the Key of G has always been something that I've had trouble explaining without using a lot of visual aids and going through the thought process of why a note would have to stay sharp in order to make the G-Major scale sound correct. Mostly, I want my students to come away with an understanding of why F is sharp in the key of G without overwhelming them in the details of whole and half steps
Preview of Instruments of the Orchestra- Presentation, Oral Quiz and Jeopardy Game

Instruments of the Orchestra- Presentation, Oral Quiz and Jeopardy Game

This is a PowerPoint Presentation that starts with a review of the instruments of the orchestra. It discusses what instruments are in the Instrument Families and how each Instrument Family makes sound. Then there's a "Pop Quiz" with animated slides, where a question pops up, and then the answer pops up. Then, there is a Jeopardy Game that allows the students to work in groups as teams to review what they've learned. (I've found that having five teams works best.) This allows you to Assess wh
Preview of Nutcracker Story Book in Power Point

Nutcracker Story Book in Power Point

I wanted to read my students the story of The Nutcracker, so I put together this Power Point Presentation with Clip art, and photographs that I found online to illustrate different parts of the story. I loved that, since it was a projected image on a Smart Board, rather than a book, I could have the older students take turns reading it, while the rest of the class read along, rather than reading it or explaining the story myself. Vocal rest is a beautiful thing when you're teaching!
Preview of Rhythm worksheet - Quarter, Paired Eighth, and Half notes - Good for SUBS!!

Rhythm worksheet - Quarter, Paired Eighth, and Half notes - Good for SUBS!!

This is a very basic and rudimentary worksheet that can be done to either instruct or asses rhythms of quarter notes, pairs of eighth notes, and half notes. I designed it to be simple for anyone to follow - including a substitute teacher. The first page asks students to trace notes within a graphic organizer. The second page asks students to write them on their own. It's an editable power point, so if you want to make it more complicated, you can absolutely do that! I refer to the notes as Ta, T
Preview of Written Test and Review on the Instruments of the Orchestra

Written Test and Review on the Instruments of the Orchestra

I created a test in the first slide of this Power Point Presentation. (I put it in the first slide so you could see the thumbnails of both sides of the test on this website, but when you actually give the test, you would have to move those two slides down to the bottom of the PowerPoint Presentation.) There is a review of the questions on the test, and on the back side of the Instrument Test, there is a written assessment that you can use as a Assessment or Pre-Assessment for reading the note
Preview of Native American Musical Informance - Virginia Social Studies Curriculum

Native American Musical Informance - Virginia Social Studies Curriculum

This is a set of 6 original songs and 22 speaking parts that enhance the 2nd Grade Social Studies Unit on Native Americans in Virginia. The songs are about the Powhatans, Lakota, and Pueblo tribes. This packet includes: Notes to the teacher(s) who are directing the performance.The scores of 6 songs (and one that has choreography written into it.) A script in an editable Google Doc for printing and distribution to students. A Google Slide Deck with the lyrics to the songs for rehearsing in class.
Preview of Music Factor Tree and Music Math, 4th, 5th and 6th Grades

Music Factor Tree and Music Math, 4th, 5th and 6th Grades

This is a music math factor tree that focuses on beat values, starting with whole notes, going all the way to 16th notes. There is also a place at the bottom that discusses the uses of dots in rhythms. On the other side, there is a graphic organizer where students fill out the values of the notes. They apply that knowledge to math problems that ask students to not only add the beat values, but to write a note that is worth the value of two or three notes that you add together. For example, a ha
Preview of December Songs and Poems

December Songs and Poems

This is a collection of Songs and Poems for very young children about December, Winter and Snow. A lot of them are songs with lyrics that are set to familiar kids' songs (like Up on the Housetop, and I'm a Little Tea Pot). I tried to alternate between a song and a poem, though this didn't always work. I found a lot of these on the internet, I wrote some of them myself, and some of them were written with the help of my students in my own General Music Classroom. I hope you enjoy them!
Preview of Time Signature Worksheet

Time Signature Worksheet

I designed this worksheet for my students who were also learning about fractions. I use this to teach my students about the top and bottom numbers in the Time Signature. I've also used it to review rhythms and rhythmic dictation.
Preview of Opera History Crossword Puzzle - Perfect for Substitute Plans!!

Opera History Crossword Puzzle - Perfect for Substitute Plans!!

I created this crossword puzzle to go along with my unit on Opera History. It comes with a word bank, so it's not only easier to figure out but the sub doesn't have to know what the clues are in order for the students to be able to do it without their regular music teacher! It features 21 clues with terminology that they will have learned in the Opera History Unit in my store, which can also be done as a unit plan for a sub. Most of the time, my students are able to complete this in a 30-minute
Preview of Nutcracker Listening Maps and Choreography

Nutcracker Listening Maps and Choreography

These are a series of dances that are choreographed for children aged Pre-K - 6th grade, set to four pieces from The Nutcracker Suite. There are graphic representations for the dance moves to make it easy to follow, as well as for the formations if necessary. There are three Listening Maps as well. Chinese Tea doesn't have a listening map - just pictures of the instruments the students are supposed to be listening for as they dance. Chinese Tea: Pre-K - 2nd Grade March: 1st Grade - 3rd Gra
Preview of Recorder Test Rubric - Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced

Recorder Test Rubric - Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced

This is a PDF of three levels of Recorder Test Rubrics - Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced. Beginner has four categories, (notes/fingerings, steady beat, rhythms, and tone quality/technique) and three levels of accomplishment: 1. I did it consistently, 2. I did it sometimes, 3. I'm not quite there yet. Intermediate has the same four categories, but four levels of accomplishment: 1. I did it consistently, 2. I did it correctly most of the time, I did it incorrectly most of the time, I did n
Preview of Beginning Composing and Harmonizing on Recorder with songs using B, A, G, and E

Beginning Composing and Harmonizing on Recorder with songs using B, A, G, and E

This Power Point Presentation consists of nine songs for recorder on B, A, G, and E. Some of them are original (you can see the complete listing of songs on the Title Page of the PPT in the thumbnails.) so you'll get fresh new stuff you and your students have never seen before! Two of them are self-composed pieces, and the last one is a Duet with two different melodies that harmonize with each other that's all on B, A, G, and E. This was designed for teaching 3rd graders to start writing their
Preview of Instruments of the Orchestra Cross Word and Word Scramble with pictures

Instruments of the Orchestra Cross Word and Word Scramble with pictures

This is the PERFECT worksheet to leave for a substitute teacher for a 2nd or 3rd grade class! But you can also use it as a pre-assessment or a review activity in a regular classroom. First grade students might be able to do it with a lot of guidance. I didn't put many graphics on the crossword puzzle as I often find they confuse students because they look more at the pictures than they do the actual hints, but overall, my students have loved doing this activity!
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About the store

Experience

I've been teaching public school for 10 years, and private for 1 year.

Teaching style

Strongest in incorporating music literacy into games and activities for grades 1-3, so that children are learning to read notes on the staff long before they begin having to read music to play a musical instrument. I love making sure that my students in grades 4-6 have a chance to use Chord Progressions and fully understand Time Signatures. I also start teaching sight singing in first grade so that by the time they start chorus, they have at least started to understand the basics of melodic contour, if not the ability to read entire phrases by sight.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Honor: being part of children's lives. Award: same :)

My own education history

Bachelors in Music Education, Masters in Vocal Pedagogy and Performance.