Think back to your elementary music class. Try not to think about your saddle shoes, hair scrunchy, or other poor fashion choice that plagued your childhood years (for the record, I actually like saddle shoes). Anyway, consider those elementary music classes from the...
Today’s free resource is all about vocal exploration. If you’ve used vocal exploration in your classroom, you already know its benefits. Vocal exploration allows students a chance to discover their singing voice, create high/low sounds, and compose simple...
I’d be the first to admit that I was lucky when it came to classroom storage. Not only did I have tons of storage space, but it came in the form of rolling cabinets. I had the flexibility to move the cabinets wherever I wanted, and since I’m the opposite...
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that a wandering child is in want of distraction. I wonder if Jane Austen ever wrote commentary on the social interaction and distraction of children. Leave just one thing to question, and you run the risk of classroom...
Some of you may remember, many moons ago, that I administered a voluntary survey to my readers. Aside from the fact that I enjoy writing, my blog is really all about you. I want to write about things that will be helpful to you and make a positive different in your...
Another month has passed already, and I’m not at all sure where it went. Though I can guarantee that it included binge-watching the Gilmore Girls and a whole lot of unpacking here in our apartment. Oh, also drinking of iced coffee. We can’t forget that....
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