Not surprisingly, this month’s favorites center mostly around food. The list of foods I’ve consumed include cubed steak, beef and noodles, deviled eggs, lasagna, mashed potatoes, and corn. I think I’m the poster child for the midwest. Also, my...
Students need something to pique their interest more than ever in those final days leading up to winter break. For some classrooms, that might mean playing a physically active game such as Rhythm Chairs or Music Freeze. Or perhaps you’ll take a vote and let the...
My article has been published on the National Associate for Music Education Website! I wrote all about my process of creating singing phones and the different ways you can use them in your classroom to improve pitch, diction, and volume. You can read the full article...
Table of Contents BASIC PREMISE OF THE RHYTHM CHAIRS GAMECOLLABORATIVE VERSUS TEAM GAMESPROCEDURES TO FOLLOWVARIATIONS & CHALLENGES BASIC PREMISE OF THE RHYTHM CHAIRS GAME A huge thank you is due to whomever originally invented the rhythm chairs game. This game is...
Another month has passed, and I’m here to roundup my favorite things. For November, that includes candles, DIY earbud holders, and the book that I’ll never forget. Let’s get right to it. LIFESTYLE Unscented Candles I love candles, but the scent can...
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