Lucy Locket is a fantastic song and game for the elementary music classroom. The duck-duck-goose style game is easy to play and keep students engaged throughout. You can use this song to practice mi, so, and la, as well was barred eighth and quarter note rhythms....
Welcome to the final installment of my classroom management series. So far, I’ve covered how humor can build trust with your students, the life-changing magic of consistency, and how to let the rules speak for themselves. Today, I’ll be discussing a...
Today I’m continuing with my four-part series on classroom management in the elementary music classroom. In the first part of the series, I wrote about how you can use humor to build relationships with your students and introduce them to classroom expectations....
Today I’m introducing part two of my series on classroom management tips for elementary music teachers. In each post, I focus on one of four basic principles of my own unique classroom management style. These principles consist of four short phrases; keep them...
It’s a brand new month, which means it’s time to look over my favorites from July. If you’re new to this series, this is where I chat about the things I love each month. Sometimes it has to do with music education, and other times it doesn’t....
It’s been several years since I’ve written about classroom management tips for elementary music. You can read my first post on this topic HERE. My personal approach to classroom management revolved around four basic principles: be consistent, keep them...
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