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Québec, Canada
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• 17+ years of teaching experience • currently teaching: Instrumental Music (Concert Band) gr. 7 to 12, Choir all grades, World History gr. 7, AP Music Theory (the last one is entirely online!)
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Preview of Music Theory Series - Module 1 - Notes, Rhythm, Keyboard, Accidentals, and more!

Music Theory Series - Module 1 - Notes, Rhythm, Keyboard, Accidentals, and more!

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This fantastic series covers everything from beginner to advanced music theory and can be used as both a complete music theory curriculum or a thorough review unit for advanced students. The series makes a great first unit for AP Music Theory and beginning harmony students! Module 1 of the Music Theory Unit Includes: • rhythm • piano keyboard • treble and bass clefs • alto, and tenor clefs (separate from treble and bass) • notes on the staff (whole and half notes, stem direction) • grand sta
Preview of Spooky Halloween Graphic Score – Composition Lesson, Project & Assessment Tools

Spooky Halloween Graphic Score – Composition Lesson, Project & Assessment Tools

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Spooky Halloween Graphic Score – Composition Lesson, Project, & Assessment Tools This music project combines scary movie music with non-standard notation and graphic scores to unleash student creativity! In this assignment, students will learn about the impact of music on the mood of movies (watching movie trailers that have been set to horror music!) and about the creativity of graphic scores. Then, students will brainstorm and create their own graphic score for a movie trailer complete with
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About the store

Experience

• 17+ years of teaching experience • currently teaching: Instrumental Music (Concert Band) gr. 7 to 12, Choir all grades, World History gr. 7, AP Music Theory (the last one is entirely online!)

Teaching style

My students: read the music they are playing, cry when the music they make moves them, get angry and joyful about the events of the past and their meaning today, see all sides of every argument (and every newspaper article), understand the power and importance of their own voice, grow into independent learners, but most of all my students don't just sit there - they experience learning.

Awards & shining teacher moments

• Outstanding Achievement in Music Education • Canadian Accredited Independent Schools (CAIS) commendation

My own education history

• B. Music, specialization in music K-12 from McGill University • B. Education, minor in European History from McGill University • M. Education from Queens University • Ontario Certified Teacher (OCT) • Quebec Brevet d'Education (licence) • registered teacher with the Royal Conservatory of Music.

Additional biographical information

I am also the Head of the Fine Arts Department (and sit on the Academic Council), and am certified to teach all subjects in French.