Ever wonder how to make a Virtual Classroom? Want your students to make their own virtual classroom? Check out this resource for step-by-step instructions! Olivia Yachnick offers instructions to build a customized classroom using bitmoji, google slides, and google images. Virtual Classrooms can play a vital role even with in-person instruction. Build your virtual classroom today!
Virtual Classroom Music Room Instructions
Marci Major2020-05-28T14:50:26+00:00Ever wonder how to make a Virtual Classroom? Want your students to make their own virtual classroom? Check out this resource for step-by-step instructions! Olivia Yachnick offers instructions to build a customized classroom using bitmoji, google slides, and google images. Virtual Classrooms can play a vital role even with in-person instruction. Build your virtual classroom today!
Price: Free Always
Cup Song Do-Re-Mi Activity
Marci Major2020-05-28T14:00:46+00:00This lesson unit provides teachers with examples of how to help students make pitched instruments and perform at home. Created by Elizabeth Stavniychuk, students need little technology to participate in this unit.
Price: Free During Covid-19
Marveling the Music in Movies Unit
Marci Major2020-05-19T17:43:59+00:00Teacher Doreen Steinmacher created this 7-week virtual unit on music from the movies. Each unit essential questions, learning objectives, 3 student tasks, editable assessments, and extra assignments. Teachers can easily adapt and use each unit individually or use them as presented.
Price: Free During Covid-19
K-5 Online Lessons & Activities for Preparing, Presenting & Practicing the Element ti
Marci Major2020-05-19T17:43:37+00:00Teacher Theresa Sharp created this PDF resource. The pages provide teachers with public domain songs, activities, and assessments for teaching the element ti. For each grade level there are links to videos, editable worksheets, and differentiated lesson ideas for teaching synchronously and asynchronously. Download the PDF for free right here!
Price: Free During Covid-19
Composers for Kids YouTube Playlist
Hayden Kramer2020-04-26T19:20:03+00:00The “Composers for Kids” playlist provides descriptions, fun facts, and biographies of composers. The videos vary in ways of presenting information; this playlist includes lectures as well as animations. Videos range in length from two to twenty minutes. Most videos will appeal to younger students, but some are suited for secondary-age students as well.
Price: Always Free
Link: Composers for Kids on YouTube
Composers for Kids YouTube Playlist
Hayden Kramer2020-04-26T19:19:34+00:00The “Composers for Kids” playlist provides descriptions, fun facts, and biographies of composers. The videos vary in ways of presenting information; this playlist includes lectures as well as animations. Videos range in length from two to twenty minutes. Most videos will appeal to younger students, but some are suited for secondary-age students as well.
Price: Always Free
Link: Composers for Kids on YouTube
Composers for Children YouTube Playlist
Hayden Kramer2020-04-26T19:20:17+00:00Ideal for general music classes of any level, this YouTube playlist provides descriptions and biographies of composers. Contents range from short, animated videos covering information about a single composer to two-hour-long audiobook readings and everything in between. This playlist draws content from several creators/sources, so a wide range of material is available!
Price: Always Free
Link: Composers for Children YouTube Playlist
Composers for Children YouTube Playlist
Hayden Kramer2020-04-26T19:20:25+00:00Ideal for general music classes of any level, this YouTube playlist provides descriptions and biographies of composers. Contents range from short, animated videos covering information about a single composer to two-hour-long audiobook readings and everything in between. This playlist draws content from several creators/sources, so a wide range of material is available!
Price: Always Free
Link: Composers for Children YouTube Playlist
Five Minute Mozart
Hayden Kramer2020-04-26T18:58:19+00:00Ideal for beginner or general music classes, Five Minute Mozart provides videos on basic theory, piano tutorials and brief composer biographies. The basic theory videos cover concepts like note names, intervals, and rhythms. The piano tutorials include sheet music as well as piano keys that light up show what note to press down. The brief composer biographies give a two- to three-minute biography of a well known composer.
Price: Always Free
Link: Five Minute Mozart on YouTube
Five Minute Mozart
Hayden Kramer2020-04-26T18:58:04+00:00Ideal for beginner or general music classes, Five Minute Mozart provides videos on basic theory, piano tutorials and brief composer biographies. The basic theory videos cover concepts like note names, intervals, and rhythms. The piano tutorials include sheet music as well as piano keys that light up show what note to press down. The brief composer biographies give a two- to three-minute biography of a well known composer.
Price: Always Free
Link: Five Minute Mozart on YouTube
Five Minute Mozart
Hayden Kramer2020-04-26T18:57:39+00:00Ideal for beginner or general music classes, Five Minute Mozart provides videos on basic theory, piano tutorials and brief composer biographies. The basic theory videos cover concepts like note names, intervals, and rhythms. The piano tutorials include sheet music as well as piano keys that light up show what note to press down. The brief composer biographies give a two- to three-minute biography of a well known composer.
Price: Always Free
Link: Five Minute Mozart on YouTube
WURRLYedu
Hayden Kramer2020-04-26T18:47:51+00:00Teachers of general music and popular music will find a wide range of useful virtual lesson plans on this site. There are several classical music listening examples as well. Genres like pop and rock have chord play-alongs or vocal sing-alongs. There is an iOS app as well as an in-browser option, both of which are user-friendly.
Price: 30-day free trial with paid usage to follow ($39/month or $399/year)
Link: WURRLYedu
WURRLYedu
Hayden Kramer2020-04-26T18:47:36+00:00Teachers of general music and popular music will find a wide range of useful virtual lesson plans on this site. There are several classical music listening examples as well. Genres like pop and rock have chord play-alongs or vocal sing-alongs. There is an iOS app as well as an in-browser option, both of which are user-friendly.
Price: 30-day free trial with paid usage to follow ($39/month or $399/year)
Link: WURRLYedu
WURRLYedu
Hayden Kramer2020-04-26T18:47:14+00:00Teachers of general music and popular music will find a wide range of useful virtual lesson plans on this site. There are several classical music listening examples as well. Genres like pop and rock have chord play-alongs or vocal sing-alongs. There is an iOS app as well as an in-browser option, both of which are user-friendly.
Price: 30-day free trial with paid usage to follow ($39/month or $399/year)
Link: WURRLYedu
Lesson Planet
Hayden Kramer2020-04-25T23:46:50+00:00Lesson Planet provides music educators with a range of dependable, high-quality lesson plans. Those with memberships to this site have access to 2000+ lesson plans created by music educators for music educators. There is a free trial period available before one needs to pay for lessons.
Price: $3-7 per month
Link: Lesson Planet
Lesson Planet
Hayden Kramer2020-04-25T23:46:36+00:00Lesson Planet provides music educators with a range of dependable, high-quality lesson plans. Those with memberships to this site have access to 2000+ lesson plans created by music educators for music educators. There is a free trial period available before one needs to pay for lessons.
Price: $3-7 per month
Link: Lesson Planet
@ms.powers_musicedu Instagram Account
Hayden Kramer2020-04-25T23:34:10+00:00Ms. Powers Music Instagram focuses on secondary general music. The page includes videos from classroom experiences that incorporate guitars, percussion, and vocals. Additionally, there are also occasional livestreams/videos on popular music in the classroom. All one needs is an Instagram account to get started!
Price: Always Free
Link: Ms. Powers on Instagram
Alpha 4- Body Percussion
Lexi Holtzman2020-04-22T22:42:09+00:00Alpha 4- Body Percussion is for younger elementary students as a supplementary activity on eighth note rhythms. The video utilizes clapping, snapping, stomping, and other body percussion techniques. The video presents the rhythms as a call and response format.
Price: Free
Link: Alpha 4- Body Percussion
Mrs. Miracle’s Music Room
Lexi Holtzman2020-04-22T22:30:17+00:00Mrs. Miracle’s Music Room has abundant podcasts and blogs that focus primarily on elementary classroom music. These tools are helpful for elementary music lesson planning and also contain ideas and resources for online learning. Also has the tools to assess creating music, musical knowledge, and musical responses with online learning. The website is free with a subscription.
Price:Free always, supplementary link to teachers pay teachers for additional resources
Link: Mrs. Miracle’s Music Room
BrainPOP
Jennie Jones2020-04-21T18:25:57+00:00This is perfect for elementary general music teachers. Topics include basic note reading, scales, and harmony as well as famous musicians and instrument families. Each topic comes with several interactive activities/games and a video lesson. Most of the activities and lessons are free, but the teacher account has access to lesson plans with standards.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Link: BrainPOP
Music at Home Bingo
Hayden Kramer2020-04-21T16:17:41+00:00Lauren Marcinkowski’s “Music at Home Bingo” provides students a non-digital activity to enrich their musical experiences. This PDF includes multiple sheets for different ages of learners as well as multiple days’ worth of lessons. With the included instructions, both teachers and parents would be able to administer this activity.
Price: Always Free
Music at Home Bingo
Music at Home Bingo
Hayden Kramer2020-04-21T16:16:44+00:00Lauren Marcinkowski’s “Music at Home Bingo” provides students a non-digital activity to enrich their musical experiences. This PDF includes multiple sheets for different ages of learners as well as multiple days’ worth of lessons. With the included instructions, both teachers and parents would be able to administer this activity.
Price: Always Free
Music at Home Bingo
Education Through Music
Hayden Kramer2020-04-22T19:26:46+00:00ETM partners music teachers with schools and parents so that music is part of every students’ life. Their website details how their program works and what resources/services they provide. Their excellent distance learning resources provide parents with many opportunities to aid and participate in their child’s music education from home.
Price: Always Free (donations accepted)
Links: Education Through Music Online
ETM Distance Learning Resources
Education Through Music
Hayden Kramer2020-04-22T19:27:22+00:00ETM partners music teachers with schools and parents so that music is part of every students’ life. Their website details how their program works and what resources/services they provide. Their excellent distance learning resources provide parents with many opportunities to aid and participate in their child’s music education from home.
Price: Always Free (donations accepted)
Links: Education Through Music Online
ETM Distance Learning Resources
Teachers Pay Teachers
Jennie Jones2020-04-20T22:28:27+00:00This website is full of resources for any teacher. With ideas for every topic, there are lesson plans, worksheets, games, and other activities for any age. Most have a small cost, but there are several free resources as well.
Price: Varies
Link: Teachers Pay Teachers
Teachers Pay Teachers
Jennie Jones2020-04-20T22:27:22+00:00This website is full of resources for any teacher. With ideas for every topic, there are lesson plans, worksheets, games, and other activities for any age. Most have a small cost, but there are several free resources as well.
Price: Varies
Link: Teachers Pay Teachers
Teachers Pay Teachers
Jennie Jones2020-04-20T22:25:13+00:00This website is full of resources for any teacher. With ideas for every topic, there are lesson plans, worksheets, games, and other activities for any age. Most have a small cost, but there are several free resources as well.
Price: Varies
Link: Teachers Pay Teachers
KHS America & IMES Virtual Clinics
Hayden Kramer2020-04-19T19:34:57+00:00KHS America & IMES are posting new clinics each Thursday at 2PM ET until April 30. Topics addressed include everything from practice tips to philosophy. These are ideal for students at the secondary level and up. The website provides links to new livestreams as well as archived clinics from weeks past.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Link: KHS America & IMES Clinics
KHS America & IMES Virtual Clinics
Hayden Kramer2020-04-19T19:34:45+00:00KHS America & IMES are posting new clinics each Thursday at 2PM ET until April 30. Topics addressed include everything from practice tips to philosophy. These are ideal for students at the secondary level and up. The website provides links to new livestreams as well as archived clinics from weeks past.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Link: KHS America & IMES Clinics
The Singing Space Facebook Group
Hayden Kramer2020-04-19T19:25:39+00:00This group gives music educators a place to share original songs, songs for their classrooms, and songs pertaining to quarantine. Many videos are educational in nature and can act as both resources and inspiration for other teachers. All one needs is a Facebook account to join and view this content!
Price: Always Free
Link: The Singing Space on Facebook
The Singing Space Facebook Group
Hayden Kramer2020-04-19T19:25:29+00:00This group gives music educators a place to share original songs, songs for their classrooms, and songs pertaining to quarantine. Many videos are educational in nature and can act as both resources and inspiration for other teachers. All one needs is a Facebook account to join and view this content!
Price: Always Free
Link: The Singing Space on Facebook
Word Synth
Hayden Kramer2020-04-19T19:10:10+00:00Created by Google, Word Synth allows students to experiment with language and music. Users input their own words/phrase to be spoken on pitch. Drag the blocks up or down to change the pitch on any given word. Users can change the tonality and pitch center, the voice used, tempo of playback, and the ratio of singing to speaking during playback. The program also includes a tutorial!
Price: Always Free
Link: Word Synth
Word Synth
Hayden Kramer2020-04-19T19:09:44+00:00Created by Google, Word Synth allows students to experiment with language and music. Users input their own words/phrase to be spoken on pitch. Drag the blocks up or down to change the pitch on any given word. Users can change the tonality and pitch center, the voice used, tempo of playback, and the ratio of singing to speaking during playback. The program also includes a tutorial!
Price: Always Free
Link: Word Synth
In Tune Monthly
Jennie Jones2020-04-19T18:14:06+00:00This magazine for teenage students incorporates popular music and classical music and also includes a podcast. Each edition contains a listening list, guitar chords for a song, articles about a modern artist and more. There is also a teacher edition that explores these topics in more detail.
Price: Free During COVID-19
Link: In Tune Monthly
The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra Listening Game
Hayden Kramer2020-04-18T22:01:04+00:00Carnegie Hall provides an activity perfect for those who are looking for optional activities for their students to complete. This website turns Benjamin Britten’s “The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra” into an interactive game for young students.
Price: Always Free
Link: The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra Listening Game
iListenWI
Hayden Kramer2020-04-18T21:51:16+00:00iListenWI provides listening-based lesson plans created and tested by and for music educators. Students can broaden their exposure to a wide array of musical genres and develop higher-level thinking and listening skills. It features a variety of lesson plans that fulfill National Music Standards for Music Education.
Price: $20 per year
Link: iListenWI
iListenWI
Hayden Kramer2020-04-18T21:50:26+00:00iListenWI provides listening-based lesson plans created and tested by and for music educators. Students can broaden their exposure to a wide array of musical genres and develop higher-level thinking and listening skills. It features a variety of lesson plans that fulfill National Music Standards for Music Education.
Price: $20 per year
Link: iListenWI
Julie’s Greenroom
Lexi Holtzman2020-04-17T16:09:47+00:00Julies Greenroom is a music and performance arts based TV series for Pre-K to early Elementary audience. Hosted by Julie Andrews, the show has a puppet/human cast and guest artists. The cast represents a variety of disciplines from Stomp to ballet. This link goes to the Youtube station that has shorter segments of the longer shows. The full show can be viewed by anyone with a Netflix subscription.
Price: Free with Youtube; Longer shows need Netflix Subscription
Link: Julie’s Greenroom
Facetime with Composers
Lexi Holtzman2020-04-17T15:51:47+00:00Facetime with Composers is for elementary music educators looking for quality online resources for their students. Students can “Facetime” with a number of famous composers throughout history and learn more about their compositional style in an approachable manner. Each lesson focuses on a different composer and is five dollars a lesson. Bundles are also available where one can buy several lessons for cheaper.
Price: Lessons are $5.00 each
Link: Facetime with Composers
Ms. Pincus Elementary School Instagram
Lexi Holtzman2020-04-17T15:41:44+00:00Ms. Pincus Elementary School Instagram is for anyone looking for experience with general music in elementary schools. This page is full of small video clips of singing/teaching quick topics, singing through children’s books, teaching fun musical games, singing echo songs, and more. This resource is always free to the public.
Price: Free always
Link:Ms. Pincus Elementary School Instagram
Ashley Danye on “How to Transition to Teaching Lessons Online (Due to COVID-19)”
Emily Poll2020-04-16T22:52:14+00:00This is an ideal resource for music educators looking for dependable, tested resources reviewed by a music educator. This comprehensive post gives insight into how to switch onto online music teaching. There is also an overview of different applications and websites to help supplement online teaching and descriptions of what each offers.
Price: Always Free
Link: “How to Transition to Teaching Lessons Online (Due to COVID-19)”
Ashley Danye on “How to Transition to Teaching Lessons Online (Due to COVID-19)”
Emily Poll2020-04-16T22:51:42+00:00This is an ideal resource for music educators looking for dependable, tested resources reviewed by a music educator. This comprehensive post gives insight into how to switch onto online music teaching. There is also an overview of different applications and websites to help supplement online teaching and descriptions of what each offers.
Price: Always Free
Link: “How to Transition to Teaching Lessons Online (Due to COVID-19)”
Ashley Danye on “How to Transition to Teaching Lessons Online (Due to COVID-19)”
Emily Poll2020-04-16T22:51:04+00:00This is an ideal resource for music educators looking for dependable, tested resources reviewed by a music educator. This comprehensive post gives insight into how to switch onto online music teaching. There is also an overview of different applications and websites to help supplement online teaching and descriptions of what each offers.
Price: Always Free
Link: “How to Transition to Teaching Lessons Online (Due to COVID-19)”
Feierabend Fundamentals Virtual Schooling Resources
Emily Poll2020-04-16T22:46:28+00:00This Google Sheet is a database of lesson plans and instructional videos for students PK-5th grade, focusing on general music. It ranges from individualized lesson plans per grade to interactive video lessons. This resource is ideal for general music teachers trying to find activities to get their students moving and enjoying music play during a period of online learning.
Price: Always Free
Link: Feierabend Fundamentals Virtual Schooling Resources
Midnight Music
Jennie Jones2020-04-16T21:56:37+00:00This site is designed for music educators who need help using technology! In 12 online courses, teachers can learn how to use programs such as GarageBand, Mixcraft, Sibelius, Audacity and more. There are lesson plans to go along with each course, and the program will help you understand iPads, Chromebooks, Macs, and PCs. There are a few free resources in addition to those included in the subscription.
Cost: $49 per month or $490 per year
Link: Midnight Music
Midnight Music
Jennie Jones2020-04-16T21:56:06+00:00This site is designed for music educators who need help using technology! In 12 online courses, teachers can learn how to use programs such as GarageBand, Mixcraft, Sibelius, Audacity and more. There are lesson plans to go along with each course, and the program will help you understand iPads, Chromebooks, Macs, and PCs. There are a few free resources in addition to those included in the subscription.
Cost: $49 per month or $490 per year
Link: Midnight Music
Flat
Emily Poll2020-04-16T21:52:02+00:00This online resource allows you to create sheet music and educational activities for students. Teachers are able to assign assignments, mostly with score work. This would be successful in a theory classroom. It is compatible with Google Classroom, Clever, Office 365, Schoology, Canvas and Edmodo. The teacher can organize classes, collaborate in real time, contact students, add comments to assignments and work offline. It is best for assignments that involve writing musical notation. This would be difficult to use with younger students, although it claims to be successful with all ages. This can be used at school or home and with many different types of devices.
Price: Always Free
Link: Flat
Fender Play
Kaitlyn Wincup2020-04-16T03:24:44+00:00Students looking to learn acoustic or electric guitar, bass, and/or ukulele should know about this website! This website has over 2.5k online video lessons (and counting!) taught by professional musicians in addition to many different songs they can learn. These lessons are customizable so students can play for as long as they’d like. Students can also track their progress as well as the skills they learn. This site is more appropriate for secondary-age students but could have applications for upper elementary as well.
Price: Free during COVID19
Link: Fender Play
Fender Play
Kaitlyn Wincup2020-04-16T03:24:27+00:00Students looking to learn acoustic or electric guitar, bass, and/or ukulele should know about this website! This website has over 2.5k online video lessons (and counting!) taught by professional musicians in addition to many different songs they can learn. These lessons are customizable so students can play for as long as they’d like. Students can also track their progress as well as the skills they learn. This site is more appropriate for secondary-age students but could have applications for upper elementary as well.
Price: Free during COVID19
Link: Fender Play
Fender Play
Kaitlyn Wincup2020-04-16T03:23:17+00:00Students looking to learn acoustic or electric guitar, bass, and/or ukulele should know about this website! This website has over 2.5k online video lessons (and counting!) taught by professional musicians in addition to many different songs they can learn. These lessons are customizable so students can play for as long as they’d like. Students can also track their progress as well as the skills they learn. This site is more appropriate for secondary-age students but could have applications for upper elementary as well.
Price: Free during COVID19
Link: Fender Play
Solfeg.io
Jennie Jones2020-04-15T23:54:26+00:00This program teaches general music skills as well as guitar, ukulele, bass, and piano through popular music. The free teacher membership includes a selection of pop and rock music that students can play along with. The interactive play-along mode shows the hand positions and chords in real time while following along on the score. For teachers, there is a collection of lesson plan ideas to use with the program. In addition to the website, Solfeg.io can be used with the app, which is available on all mobile platforms.
Price: Free
Link: Solfeg.io
Solfeg.io
Jennie Jones2020-04-15T23:54:03+00:00This program teaches general music skills as well as guitar, ukulele, bass, and piano through popular music. The free teacher membership includes a selection of pop and rock music that students can play along with. The interactive play-along mode shows the hand positions and chords in real time while following along on the score. For teachers, there is a collection of lesson plan ideas to use with the program. In addition to the website, Solfeg.io can be used with the app, which is available on all mobile platforms.
Price: Free
Link: Solfeg.io
Solfeg.io
Jennie Jones2020-04-15T23:53:30+00:00This program teaches general music skills as well as guitar, ukulele, bass, and piano through popular music. The free teacher membership includes a selection of pop and rock music that students can play along with. The interactive play-along mode shows the hand positions and chords in real time while following along on the score. For teachers, there is a collection of lesson plan ideas to use with the program. In addition to the website, Solfeg.io can be used with the app, which is available on all mobile platforms.
Price: Free
Link: Solfeg.io
Jazz Artist Biographies for Kids
Hayden Kramer2020-04-15T21:37:23+00:00Ideal for younger students as an introduction to jazz, this resource provides different articles and videos on the style of jazz and famous jazz musicians. Each article presents the information in a style geared for younger students. In the introduction, “What’s Jazz?”, there is a video with audio examples and famous musicians explaining the cultural history and unique musical components of jazz. Biographic videos include relevant recordings of the players being studied.
Price: Always Free
Link: Jazz Artist Biographies for Kids
Jazz Artist Biographies for Kids
Hayden Kramer2020-04-15T21:36:56+00:00Ideal for younger students as an introduction to jazz, this resource provides different articles and videos on the style of jazz and famous jazz musicians. Each article presents the information in a style geared for younger students. In the introduction, “What’s Jazz?”, there is a video with audio examples and famous musicians explaining the cultural history and unique musical components of jazz. Biographic videos include relevant recordings of the players being studied.
Price: Always Free
Link: Jazz Artist Biographies for Kids
The Shed
Hayden Kramer2020-04-15T21:23:04+00:00The Shed is a website with online music classes that contain free audio, video, and PDF resources. Classes are provided in music technology, guitar, band and music theory. The site also has PDF worksheets, lead sheets, quizzes, and videos covering subject including harmony, melody, rhythm, and jazz.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Link: The Shed
The Shed
Hayden Kramer2020-04-15T21:22:45+00:00The Shed is a website with online music classes that contain free audio, video, and PDF resources. Classes are provided in music technology, guitar, band and music theory. The site also has PDF worksheets, lead sheets, quizzes, and videos covering subject including harmony, melody, rhythm, and jazz.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Link: The Shed
aQWERTYon
Hayden Kramer2020-04-15T21:09:12+00:00This computer application allows students to improvise, learn, and compose music with their computer keyboard. It is perfect for allowing students to compose and share music in a time when many of them are away from friends and peers. Teachers can utilize this for lessons or enrichment. The site includes some lesson plans as well! aQWERTYon allows for export into other audio programs like Soundtrap and Ableton.
Price: Always Free
Link: aQWERTYon
aQWERTYon
Hayden Kramer2020-04-15T21:08:02+00:00This computer application allows students to improvise, learn, and compose music with their computer keyboard. It is perfect for allowing students to compose and share music in a time when many of them are away from friends and peers. Teachers can utilize this for lessons or enrichment. The site includes some lesson plans as well! aQWERTYon allows for export into other audio programs like Soundtrap and Ableton.
Price: Always Free
Link: aQWERTYon
Nearpod
Marci Major2020-04-15T00:27:50+00:00Nearpod is an instructional platform that merges formative assessment and dynamic media for collaborative learning experiences. Encompassing all K-12 subjects, teachers can either use platform lesson plans or create their own to upload for students. Teachers are able to track students’ progress, hold live sessions, and post additional activities (worksheets, polls, games, quizzes, etc.) for students to complete.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Nearpod
Mixxx
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-15T00:24:14+00:00Mixxx is software perfect for secondary technology and general music classes. Teachers can utilize Mixxx to create and perform live mixes with digital music files. Students can upload several songs to the software, then mix them into their own compositions. Students mix on a turntable simulator and add exciting visuals elements.
Price: Free always
Mixxx
Tunelark
Jennie Jones2020-04-14T19:02:24+00:00This program makes music fun with scaffolded games that teach basic music concepts like theory, note reading, and ear training. Teachers can assign games and monitor progress directly from the app or website. There is also an option for parents to search for virtual private lesson teachers.
Price: Free
Link: Tunelark
Tunelark
Jennie Jones2020-04-14T19:02:12+00:00This program makes music fun with scaffolded games that teach basic music concepts like theory, note reading, and ear training. Teachers can assign games and monitor progress directly from the app or website. There is also an option for parents to search for virtual private lesson teachers.
Price: Free
Link: Tunelark
Mixxx
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-15T00:24:26+00:00Mixxx is software perfect for secondary technology and general music classes. Teachers can utilize Mixxx to create and perform live mixes with digital music files. Students can upload several songs to the software, then mix them into their own compositions. Students mix on a turntable simulator and add exciting visuals elements.
Price: Free always
Mixxx
Tunelark
Jennie Jones2020-04-14T19:01:18+00:00This program makes music fun with scaffolded games that teach basic music concepts like theory, note reading, and ear training. Teachers can assign games and monitor progress directly from the app or website. There is also an option for parents to search for virtual private lesson teachers.
Price: Free
Link: Tunelark
Nearpod
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-15T00:26:09+00:00Nearpod is an instructional platform that merges formative assessment and dynamic media for collaborative learning experiences. Encompassing all K-12 subjects, teachers can either use platform lesson plans or create their own to upload for students. Teachers are able to track students’ progress, hold live sessions, and post additional activities (worksheets, polls, games, quizzes, etc.) for students to complete.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Nearpod
O For Tuna Orff
Lexi Holtzman2020-04-14T18:49:46+00:00This website gives ideas for elementary music and links to other resources. Included in this resource are links to a Facebook page to ask questions, a list of ideas for hands on dances and movement, Chrome music lab, The New Victory Theater in NYC, and YouTube videos of lesson ideas from other teachers.
Price: Free Always
Link: O For Tuna Orff
Nearpod
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-14T22:58:46+00:00Nearpod is an instructional platform that merges formative assessment and dynamic media for collaborative learning experiences. Encompassing all K-12 subjects, teachers can either use platform lesson plans or create their own to upload for students. Teachers are able to track students’ progress, hold live sessions, and post additional activities (worksheets, polls, games, quizzes, etc.) for students to complete.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Nearpod
Yousician
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-14T22:59:11+00:00This software and app contains songs, exercises, and lessons to aid students in learning guitar, bass, ukulele, piano, or voice. The follow-along videos allow students to practice at their own tempo and learn at their own pace, gradually adding note/chord reading. For pianists, there is an option to use a virtual keyboard. There is an app as well as downloadable software from the website. Many genres of musical selections are represented, although mostly fall into pop, rock, or country categories.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Yousician
Yousician
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-14T22:59:37+00:00This software and app contains songs, exercises, and lessons to aid students in learning guitar, bass, ukulele, piano, or voice. The follow-along videos allow students to practice at their own tempo and learn at their own pace, gradually adding note/chord reading. For pianists, there is an option to use a virtual keyboard. There is an app as well as downloadable software from the website. Many genres of musical selections are represented, although mostly fall into pop, rock, or country categories.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Yousician
Yousician
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-14T23:00:02+00:00This software and app contains songs, exercises, and lessons to aid students in learning guitar, bass, ukulele, piano, or voice. The follow-along videos allow students to practice at their own tempo and learn at their own pace, gradually adding note/chord reading. For pianists, there is an option to use a virtual keyboard. There is an app as well as downloadable software from the website. Many genres of musical selections are represented, although mostly fall into pop, rock, or country categories.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Yousician
Mr. S | Orff Music Educator @mistersorff
Lexi Holtzman2020-04-15T00:34:16+00:00Mr. S Orff Music Educator is an instagram page run by Matthew Stensrud, an elementary school music teacher and certified Orff Schulwerk clinician, with links to his website which provides additional links to other services such as YouTube videos and webinars. Free during the Covid-19 pandemic. There are also links to a patron page where you can pay for lesson plans at any time. On his website you have access to articles and a free subscription to a monthly newsletter with a new lesson plan attached.
Price: Free during Covid-19
Link: Mr. S | Orff Music Educator @mistersorff
Smithsonian Music
Lexi Holtzman2020-04-15T00:42:11+00:00Smithsonian Music provides general music teachers an online museum of World Music. Teachers can browse lesson plans, playlists, albums, and more by genre, geography, or artist. They also provide podcasts and playlists online for free. There are also free lesson plans about world music for every grade level with four different levels from k-12, and free interactive games for students. Subscribe to a Smithsonian Folkways Membership and get a discount on Smithsonian merchandise and free downloads each year.
Price: Free with upgrades available
Link: Smithsonian Music
Smithsonian Music
Lexi Holtzman2020-04-15T00:42:27+00:00Smithsonian Music provides general music teachers an online museum of World Music. Teachers can browse lesson plans, playlists, albums, and more by genre, geography, or artist. They also provide podcasts and playlists online for free. There are also free lesson plans about world music for every grade level with four different levels from k-12, and free interactive games for students. Subscribe to a Smithsonian Folkways Membership and get a discount on Smithsonian merchandise and free downloads each year.
Price: Free with upgrades available
Link: Smithsonian Music
Smithsonian Music
Lexi Holtzman2020-04-15T00:43:35+00:00Smithsonian Music provides general music teachers an online museum of World Music. Teachers can browse lesson plans, playlists, albums, and more by genre, geography, or artist. They also provide podcasts and playlists online for free. There are also free lesson plans about world music for every grade level with four different levels from k-12, and free interactive games for students. Subscribe to a Smithsonian Folkways Membership and get a discount on Smithsonian merchandise and free downloads each year.
Price: Free with upgrades available
Link: Smithsonian Music
Edpuzzle
Jennie Jones2020-04-14T15:09:57+00:00This free site is perfect for creating interactive videos in any music class. Choosing from online video sources like YouTube, teachers can add closed captioning, questions, notes, voice overs, and more. Students can view the videos and submit their responses on the website.
Price: Always Free
Link: Edpuzzle
Edpuzzle
Jennie Jones2020-04-14T15:09:36+00:00This free site is perfect for creating interactive videos in any music class. Choosing from online video sources like YouTube, teachers can add closed captioning, questions, notes, voice overs, and more. Students can view the videos and submit their responses on the website.
Price: Always Free
Link: Edpuzzle
Edpuzzle
Jennie Jones2020-04-14T15:09:17+00:00This free site is perfect for creating interactive videos in any music class. Choosing from online video sources like YouTube, teachers can add closed captioning, questions, notes, voice overs, and more. Students can view the videos and submit their responses on the website.
Price: Always Free
Link: Edpuzzle
Finding Music Resources
Marci Major2020-04-14T01:07:26+00:00The music students of Gettysburg College created this website to offer an easy way to sort through resources. Arranged in 30 categories, students curated and linked each resource.
Price: Free Always
Link: Finding Music Resources
Finding Music Resources
Marci Major2020-04-14T01:07:13+00:00The music students of Gettysburg College created this website to offer an easy way to sort through resources. Arranged in 30 categories, students curated and linked each resource.
Price: Free Always
Link: Finding Music Resources
Finding Music Resources
Marci Major2020-04-14T01:06:52+00:00The music students of Gettysburg College created this website to offer an easy way to sort through resources. Arranged in 30 categories, students curated and linked each resource.
Price: Free Always
Link: Finding Music Resources
Talking Rhythm
Julia Strohl2020-04-13T19:18:51+00:00This resource is a great series on lesson plans centered around rhythm. Easy to use, teachers can gradually introduce duple and compound rhythms, syncopation and the Kodaly rhythm syllables. Each lesson includes a summary text, listening examples and exercises.
Price: Free Always
Link: Talking Rhythm
Audacity
Jennie Jones2020-04-13T19:45:38+00:00This source is perfect for creating music in general music or music technology classes. Features include recording, exporting/importing audio, editing audio, and MIDI input.
Price: Always Free
Link: Audacity
Audacity
Jennie Jones2020-04-13T19:13:21+00:00This source is perfect for creating music in general music or music technology classes. Features include recording, exporting/importing audio, editing audio, and MIDI input.
Price: Always Free
Link: Audacity
Audacity
Jennie Jones2020-04-13T19:10:57+00:00This source is perfect for creating music in general music or music technology classes. Features include recording, exporting/importing audio, editing audio, and MIDI input.
Price: Always Free
Link: Audacity
Classics for Kids
Marci Major2020-04-13T18:57:10+00:00This an incredibly comprehensive website in music for students grades K-5. Having won many awards, the contents of this site include lesson plans for teachers, games for kids, guides for parents, and books review, among MANY other resources. All lesson plans link National Standards and use a variety of teaching methodologies including Orff, Dalcroze and Kodaly. The website also provides links to their podcast and radio broadcasts.
Price: Free Always
Link: Classics for Kids
SFS Kids
Kendra Woywod2020-04-11T15:24:45+00:00The San Francisco Symphony ‘s kids page is a great source for introducing kids to classical music. This website highly interactive and provides engaging games to teach concepts. Students will learn about important melodies in the orchestral repertoire. Students can also explore other important roles with the orchestra such as conducting and composing.
Free
Link: SFS Kids
Chrome Music Lab
Kendra Woywod2020-04-11T15:25:04+00:00Chrome Music Lab offers a variety of musical “experiments” for students to explore. The program is user-friendly and easy to navigate. This lab allows students to explore and discover various elements of music on their own. The activities are colorful, highly engaging, and based on self-discovery for students of all ages.
Free
Link: Chrome Music Lab
Chrome Music Lab
Kendra Woywod2020-04-11T15:56:51+00:00Chrome Music Lab offers a variety of musical “experiments” for students to explore. The program is user-friendly and easy to navigate. This lab allows students to explore and discover various elements of music on their own. The activities are colorful, highly engaging, and based on self-discovery for students of all ages.
Free
Link: Chrome Music Lab
BandLab for Education
Kendra Woywod2020-04-11T15:57:38+00:00Teachers of any level and area can use BandLab to teach recording, mixing, audio editing, and more. It is easy to use from both a student and teacher perspective, and students can submit assignments directly through the website. The program has a wide variety of sounds and supports MIDI input and recording. Inputting sounds is done either through a MIDI editor or through a virtual keyboard. The program is entirely cloud based and works on Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browsers.
Free
Link: BandLab
BandLab for Education
Kendra Woywod2020-04-11T15:57:57+00:00Teachers of any level and area can use BandLab to teach recording, mixing, audio editing, and more. It is easy to use from both a student and teacher perspective, and students can submit assignments directly through the website. The program has a wide variety of sounds and supports MIDI input and recording. Inputting sounds is done either through a MIDI editor or through a virtual keyboard. The program is entirely cloud based and works on Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge browsers.
Free
Link: BandLab
Curwin Hand Sign Review YouTube Video
Marci Major2020-04-11T15:58:18+00:00Perfect for students to apply their Solfege knowledge, this video is a review of the Kodaly pattern sol la sol mi. The video reviews the hand signs with an image displaying the hand signs. After the review, there is a pattern hill to show the includes sol, la, and mi pattern. After the review, the video goes into an animation of the song “I Like Ice Cream” that utilizes the reviewed Solfege.
Price: Free Always
Link: Curwin Hand Sign Review
Soundation
Hayden Kramer2020-04-11T15:59:19+00:00This is an ideal resource for music educators looking for a web-based digital audio workstation (DAW). Soundation is a DAW for those editing music who prefer a higher quality of output and recording. This resource features virtual instruments and over 700 loops and effects. With subscription, pricing ranges from $1.99 to $6.99 monthly per person.
Price: Free during COVID-19 (3 month trial) with paid upgrades available
Link: Soundation
Soundation
Hayden Kramer2020-04-11T15:59:39+00:00This is an ideal resource for music educators looking for a web-based digital audio workstation (DAW). Soundation is a DAW for those editing music who prefer a higher quality of output and recording. This resource features virtual instruments and over 700 loops and effects. With subscription, pricing ranges from $1.99 to $6.99 monthly per person.
Price: Free during COVID-19 (3 month trial) with paid upgrades available
Link: Soundation
Organized Chaos
Hayden Kramer2020-04-11T16:02:04+00:00This is an ideal resource for music educators looking for additional resources for online learning. This blog post gives ideas for remote learning in 4 categories: virtual teaching, online resources, no-tech resources, and professional learning opportunities. The specific resources are all linked for teachers to discover, or they include explanations as to how to implement them.
Price: Always Free
Link: Organized Chaos
Organized Chaos
Hayden Kramer2020-04-11T16:02:25+00:00This is an ideal resource for music educators looking for additional resources for online learning. This blog post gives ideas for remote learning in 4 categories: virtual teaching, online resources, no-tech resources, and professional learning opportunities. The specific resources are all linked for teachers to discover, or they include explanations as to how to implement them.
Price: Always Free
Link: Organized Chaos
Organized Chaos
Hayden Kramer2020-04-11T16:02:49+00:00This is an ideal resource for music educators looking for additional resources for online learning. This blog post gives ideas for remote learning in 4 categories: virtual teaching, online resources, no-tech resources, and professional learning opportunities. The specific resources are all linked for teachers to discover, or they include explanations as to how to implement them.
Price: Always Free
Link: Organized Chaos
MIMphx YouTube Channel
Hayden Kramer2020-04-11T18:12:19+00:00The Musical Instrument Museum of Phoenix channel features tours and behind-the-scenes footage including musical instruments from all cultures, musical theater performance videos, and diverse talks from musical professionals of every background.Teachers can use these videos as listening assignments, on a platform like Edpuzzle, or as basis for discussion. An education playlist is also included in the channel with classroom activities as well as videos that show the science behind the instruments.
Price: Always Free
Link: MIMphx on YouTube
MIMphx YouTube Channel
Hayden Kramer2020-04-11T18:12:46+00:00The Musical Instrument Museum of Phoenix channel features tours and behind-the-scenes footage including musical instruments from all cultures, musical theater performance videos, and diverse talks from musical professionals of every background.Teachers can use these videos as listening assignments, on a platform like Edpuzzle, or as basis for discussion. An education playlist is also included in the channel with classroom activities as well as videos that show the science behind the instruments.
Price: Always Free
Link: MIMphx on YouTube
MIMphx YouTube Channel
Hayden Kramer2020-04-11T18:13:12+00:00The Musical Instrument Museum of Phoenix channel features tours and behind-the-scenes footage including musical instruments from all cultures, musical theater performance videos, and diverse talks from musical professionals of every background.Teachers can use these videos as listening assignments, on a platform like Edpuzzle, or as basis for discussion. An education playlist is also included in the channel with classroom activities as well as videos that show the science behind the instruments.
Price: Always Free
Link: MIMphx on YouTube
Music Education Resources Facebook Group
Hayden Kramer2020-04-11T18:17:54+00:00Music Education Resources is a Facebook group for music teachers of all areas and levels. It features lots of informational articles, links to additional teaching resources, and some entertainment to lighten the mood. This group should prove helpful to many music educators due to its wide range of content. A Facebook account is necessary for full access.
Price: Always Free
Link: Music Education Resources on Facebook
Music Education Resources Facebook Group
Hayden Kramer2020-04-11T18:18:17+00:00Music Education Resources is a Facebook group for music teachers of all areas and levels. It features lots of informational articles, links to additional teaching resources, and some entertainment to lighten the mood. This group should prove helpful to many music educators due to its wide range of content. A Facebook account is necessary for full access.
Price: Always Free
Link: Music Education Resources on Facebook
Music Education Resources Facebook Group
Hayden Kramer2020-04-11T18:18:44+00:00Music Education Resources is a Facebook group for music teachers of all areas and levels. It features lots of informational articles, links to additional teaching resources, and some entertainment to lighten the mood. This group should prove helpful to many music educators due to its wide range of content. A Facebook account is necessary for full access.
Price: Always Free
Link: Music Education Resources on Facebook
Nightly Met Opera Streams
Hayden Kramer2020-04-11T18:20:32+00:00The Metropolitan Opera is streaming a different opera every day. Teachers can use this resource for guided listening, enrichment, voice/theater classes, and more. Streams begin at 7:30PM ET, and the video remains available until 6:30PM ET the following day. The streams are available through the website as well as a number of apps. This service would be good for any age of student that is able to understand the thematic elements of a show; the appropriateness of each show varies by plot line.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Link: Met Opera Streams
Nightly Met Opera Streams
Hayden Kramer2020-04-11T18:21:12+00:00The Metropolitan Opera is streaming a different opera every day. Teachers can use this resource for guided listening, enrichment, voice/theater classes, and more. Streams begin at 7:30PM ET, and the video remains available until 6:30PM ET the following day. The streams are available through the website as well as a number of apps. This service would be good for any age of student that is able to understand the thematic elements of a show; the appropriateness of each show varies by plot line.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Link: Met Opera Streams
Talking Up Music Education Podcast
Hayden Kramer2020-04-12T01:59:54+00:00Talking Up Music Education is perfect for all music educators as well as for interested secondary students. Each podcast features a guest; Vanessa Carlton speaks about being a singer-songwriter, and Eric Whitacre speaks on being a composer. The host, Executive Director of The NAMM Foundation, Mary Luehrsen, speaks with music advocates, parents, teachers, students, and leaders in business and communities to share what they are doing to support the arts.
Price: Always Free
Link: Talking Up Music Education Podcast
Talking Up Music Education Podcast
Hayden Kramer2020-04-12T02:00:33+00:00Talking Up Music Education is perfect for all music educators as well as for interested secondary students. Each podcast features a guest; Vanessa Carlton speaks about being a singer-songwriter, and Eric Whitacre speaks on being a composer. The host, Executive Director of The NAMM Foundation, Mary Luehrsen, speaks with music advocates, parents, teachers, students, and leaders in business and communities to share what they are doing to support the arts.
Price: Always Free
Link: Talking Up Music Education Podcast
Talking Up Music Education Podcast
Hayden Kramer2020-04-12T02:01:04+00:00Talking Up Music Education is perfect for all music educators as well as for interested secondary students. Each podcast features a guest; Vanessa Carlton speaks about being a singer-songwriter, and Eric Whitacre speaks on being a composer. The host, Executive Director of The NAMM Foundation, Mary Luehrsen, speaks with music advocates, parents, teachers, students, and leaders in business and communities to share what they are doing to support the arts.
Price: Always Free
Link: Talking Up Music Education Podcast
Ableton Live
Nicole Faiola2020-04-12T02:04:22+00:00Ableton Live is perfect for teachers to teach about recording, mixing, and other fundamentals of electronic music in a secondary general music or technology class. The large program includes many pre-recorded tracks that students can use to supplement their own recordings. There is a learning curve to figure out how to use the system and other equipment is required for a full experience (MIDI input, microphones, etc.), but the possibilities for creation are wide open!
Price: 90 Day Free Trial with Several Upgrade Options
Link: Ableton Live
Ableton Live
Nicole Faiola2020-04-12T02:04:58+00:00Ableton Live is perfect for teachers to teach about recording, mixing, and other fundamentals of electronic music in a secondary general music or technology class. The large program includes many pre-recorded tracks that students can use to supplement their own recordings. There is a learning curve to figure out how to use the system and other equipment is required for a full experience (MIDI input, microphones, etc.), but the possibilities for creation are wide open!
Price: 90 Day Free Trial with Several Upgrade Options
Link: Ableton Live
Tone Savvy
Kendra Woywod2020-04-13T19:22:21+00:00Tone Savvy is perfect for any level of Music Theory classes and performing ensembles. This resource has many customizable exercises for students to work on their fundamentals of music, ranging from note reading to melodic dictation to interval identification. The teacher can create a free account (during the closure) to make lessons or review activities for their students.
Free
Link: Tone Savvy
E-Learning Playlist for PK and Elementary Music
Kendra Woywod2020-04-12T02:13:26+00:00This YouTube playlist provides a comprehensive collection of Pre-K through Elementary resources that would be great for music teachers. These songs and Orff arrangements could help teachers generate content for lesson plans. While not necessarily independent student activities, the songs and games could be incorporated into online teaching. Teachers who regularly use Kodaly and Orff style lessons would be comfortable with these folk-based tunes.
Free
Link: E-Learning Playlist
Little Kids Rock YouTube Channel
Kendra Woywod2020-04-12T02:15:52+00:00Little Kids Rock is a great organization that promotes the inclusion of modern band in the music classroom. Their YouTube channel provides free video lessons on drums, guitar, bass, keyboard and ukulele. There are also some inspiring performance videos and professional development videos for classroom music teachers. The lessons are pop music based and would be helpful for students of any age to practice, learn, and review at home. Navigate through the playlists tab to find the material you need.
Free
Link: Little Kids Rock Channel
Little Kids Rock YouTube Channel
Kendra Woywod2020-04-12T02:16:15+00:00Little Kids Rock is a great organization that promotes the inclusion of modern band in the music classroom. Their YouTube channel provides free video lessons on drums, guitar, bass, keyboard and ukulele. There are also some inspiring performance videos and professional development videos for classroom music teachers. The lessons are pop music based and would be helpful for students of any age to practice, learn, and review at home. Navigate through the playlists tab to find the material you need.
Free
Link: Little Kids Rock Channel
4 Simple Steps to Taking Your Music Class Online
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-12T02:23:36+00:00This resource is ideal for general music educators looking for help on how to transition their instruction to online learning. This video “workshop” is free to sign-up for (must provide name and email), and the instructor talks through a PowerPoint presentation about transitioning one’s music classroom to an online medium.
Price: Free always
Link: 4 Simple Steps to Taking Your Music Class Online
Soundfly
Hayden Kramer2020-04-13T20:12:39+00:00Soundfly is an online service offering professional-quality music courses not often offered in traditional school. Topics range from the role of producers to songwriting and performance. Many of the production and electronic composition classes require additional programs/software. Soundfly has many available courses offered for free as well as additional paid courses, and is available for students as well as teachers looking for professional development.
Price: Some free courses, some paid
Link: Soundfly
Soundfly
Hayden Kramer2020-04-13T20:13:02+00:00Soundfly is an online service offering professional-quality music courses not often offered in traditional school. Topics range from the role of producers to songwriting and performance. Many of the production and electronic composition classes require additional programs/software. Soundfly has many available courses offered for free as well as additional paid courses, and is available for students as well as teachers looking for professional development.
Price: Some free courses, some paid
Link: Soundfly
The Music Educator Blog
Hayden Kramer2020-04-13T17:53:43+00:00This blog is perfect for music educators of all grades and areas. The content ranges from articles about supporting one’s students to podcasts with guest professionals about the classroom. Recently, helping the music educator teach from home has come to the forefront of discussion.
Price: Always Free
Link: The Music Educator Blog
The Music Educator Blog
Hayden Kramer2020-04-13T17:54:13+00:00This blog is perfect for music educators of all grades and areas. The content ranges from articles about supporting one’s students to podcasts with guest professionals about the classroom. Recently, helping the music educator teach from home has come to the forefront of discussion.
Price: Always Free
Link: The Music Educator Blog
The Music Educator Blog
Hayden Kramer2020-04-13T17:54:44+00:00This blog is perfect for music educators of all grades and areas. The content ranges from articles about supporting one’s students to podcasts with guest professionals about the classroom. Recently, helping the music educator teach from home has come to the forefront of discussion.
Price: Always Free
Link: The Music Educator Blog
MusicTheory.net
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-15T00:52:55+00:00This app provides teachers with simple, interactive music theory instruction through available lessons and exercises. This app is perfect for ensemble teachers and theory teachers looking for supplemental materials to assist students with becoming familiar with and practicing music theory concepts, as well as students looking to hone their music theory skills. Lessons and activities help students grasp and reinforce concepts related to music theory.
Price: Always free (2 additional premium iOS apps available for $2.99 and $3.99)
Link: MusicTheory.net
MusicTheory.net
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-15T00:53:02+00:00This app provides teachers with simple, interactive music theory instruction through available lessons and exercises. This app is perfect for ensemble teachers and theory teachers looking for supplemental materials to assist students with becoming familiar with and practicing music theory concepts, as well as students looking to hone their music theory skills. Lessons and activities help students grasp and reinforce concepts related to music theory.
Price: Always free (2 additional premium iOS apps available for $2.99 and $3.99)
Link: MusicTheory.net
New York Philharmonic Young People’s Concerts Play!
Hayden Kramer2020-04-13T22:42:34+00:00The New York Philharmonic’s Young People’s Concerts are perfect for elementary music students, but there is value for secondary students as well. This site offers free NY Phil concerts with activities for students. Each concert listed has videos allowing students to interact with the music; a simple, iconic notation; composition tool; and a curriculum guide for teachers. The lesson plans supplied vary from concert to concert; some are written with grades 3-5 in mind while others are for 3-12.
Price: Always Free
Link: NY Phil Young People’s Concerts Play!
New York Philharmonic Young People’s Concerts Play!
Hayden Kramer2020-04-13T22:42:58+00:00The New York Philharmonic’s Young People’s Concerts are perfect for elementary music students, but there is value for secondary students as well. This site offers free NY Phil concerts with activities for students. Each concert listed has videos allowing students to interact with the music; a simple, iconic notation; composition tool; and a curriculum guide for teachers. The lesson plans supplied vary from concert to concert; some are written with grades 3-5 in mind while others are for 3-12.
Price: Always Free
Link: NY Phil Young People’s Concerts Play!
“Rap My Name” Lesson Plan
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-13T22:47:25+00:00This resource is great for both general music & music tech classrooms of all ages. This is a self-contained lesson and only requires speaking in rhythm. Teachers might use it early in the year as an “icebreaker” activity. The project allows for the use of applications/softwares to create a rhythmic accompaniment. The rapping portion allows some creativity, but also provides structure in creating rhythms.
Price: Free always
Link: “Rap My Name” Lesson Plan
Staying Connected Webinar
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-13T22:49:38+00:00This video is perfect for teachers struggling to teach through a virtual classroom. It contains weekly teacher-led discussions of ideas, strategies, and mindsets to help keep students engaged. The webinars include lesson plan ideas and guides on use other different apps to stay connected. They also discuss teacher-student interaction, teacher mental health, and remote workspace productivity. While seemingly elementary based, the webinars present ideas that can be adapted to secondary and post-secondary situations. Enrollment capacity is limited, but videos are recorded and uploaded after.
Price: Free always
Link: Staying Connected Webinar
TeachFromTheStage Instagram Account
Kendra Woywod2020-04-13T22:52:00+00:00Teach from the Stage is an Instagram page for instrumental/vocal/general music teachers at the Pre-K or Elementary levels of teaching. Her posts include a variety of resources and lesson ideas. There is also an attached resource site in the bio section that links to creative games and activities for young students to do do at home.
Free
Link: Teach from the stage
Read Ahead App – Sight-reading for the Modern Musician
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-14T22:12:27+00:00This is an ideal resource for keyboard or piano teachers looking for online learning resources. This app is designed for building successful sight-reading skills on piano, including different exercises to build skills without the presence of a teacher. The provided lessons and supplemental books work on memory, speed, accuracy, tempo, and continuity.
Price: Free always (Four supplemental books for $14.99 each)
Link: Read Ahead App
Read Ahead App – Sight-reading for the Modern Musician
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-14T22:12:52+00:00This is an ideal resource for keyboard or piano teachers looking for online learning resources. This app is designed for building successful sight-reading skills on piano, including different exercises to build skills without the presence of a teacher. The provided lessons and supplemental books work on memory, speed, accuracy, tempo, and continuity.
Price: Free always (Four supplemental books for $14.99 each)
Link: Read Ahead App
Read Ahead App – Sight-reading for the Modern Musician
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-14T22:13:13+00:00This is an ideal resource for keyboard or piano teachers looking for online learning resources. This app is designed for building successful sight-reading skills on piano, including different exercises to build skills without the presence of a teacher. The provided lessons and supplemental books work on memory, speed, accuracy, tempo, and continuity.
Price: Free always (Four supplemental books for $14.99 each)
Link: Read Ahead App
Teaching Music History: Resources
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-14T22:13:55+00:00This resource is ideal for secondary and post-secondary educators looking for music history-related online resources. This source includes great resources for every era of music history directly from the American Musicological Society Pedagogy Group. Resources include assignments, activities, handouts, syllabi, digital music reserves, blogs, and online journals, among others.
Price: Free Always
Link: Teaching Music History
Culturally Responsive Resources for Music Educators
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-14T22:17:11+00:00This resource is ideal for educators who want help to be more culturally inclusive. An educator can get access to resources such as support in lesson planning, downloadable content, live Q&A sessions, and a monthly Newslette. The Patreon includes four different levels with varying degrees of resources.
Price: Monthly membership fee of $1, $5, $10, or $20
Link: Culturally Responsive Resources for Music Educators
Four Chord Ukulele Playlist
Kendra Woywod2020-04-14T22:17:32+00:00This YouTube playlist contains 86 popular songs that can all be played using only 4 chords. All videos display the chord diagrams during the song for students to follow along. This would be a perfect at-home practice resource for ukulele players of all ages.
Free
Link: Playlist
Four Chord Ukulele Playlist
Kendra Woywod2020-04-14T22:17:56+00:00This YouTube playlist contains 86 popular songs that can all be played using only 4 chords. All videos display the chord diagrams during the song for students to follow along. This would be a perfect at-home practice resource for ukulele players of all ages.
Free
Link: Playlist
Lesson Plans To Inspire Your Classroom Activities (Soundtrap)
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-14T22:20:10+00:00Teachers can use this resource as a Soundtrap-based lesson plan database. Soundtrap is a website designed for incorporating electronic music and recording projects into the classroom. This resource provides an extensive amount of lesson plans for all grades. The lesson plans focus on general music and satisfy National Core Arts Standards. Each lesson plan provides objectives, the level it is best suited for, a detailed explanation of the activity/project, and extended learning goals.
Price: Free during COVID-19 (Soundtrap subscription normally $249/year for 50 users)
Link: Lesson Plans To Inspire Your Classroom Activities
Paint Composer
Kendra Woywod2020-04-07T02:19:59+00:00Paint Composer presents the student with a grand staff and several characters/icons with their own unique sounds. Students can move them around the staff and adjust pitch, note value, time signature, key signature, and tempo. You can save your composition as a URL or Mp3 to share with others. Students will enjoy experimenting with various elements of music while creating their own compositions to share.
Free
Link: Paint Composer
52 Homemade Musical Instruments
Kendra Woywod2020-04-14T22:22:54+00:00This website provides a list of 52 instruments students can make at home. The instruments vary in complexity and necessary materials, so students will have plenty of options using items they already have at home. Most instruments work best for elementary students, but older musicians may enjoy some of the more advanced options.
Free
Link: 52 Homemade Instruments
52 Homemade Musical Instruments
Kendra Woywod2020-04-14T22:23:48+00:00This website provides a list of 52 instruments students can make at home. The instruments vary in complexity and necessary materials, so students will have plenty of options using items they already have at home. Most instruments work best for elementary students, but older musicians may enjoy some of the more advanced options.
Free
Link: 52 Homemade Instruments
@musicandmotivate on Instagram
Hayden Kramer2020-04-14T22:25:12+00:00Jess Johnson’s Instagram Page, @musicandmotivate, shares creative and engaging ideas for the music classroom. This page offers instructional videos, lessons, activities, and interactive music making ideas. All one needs is an Instagram account for ease of access!
Price: Always Free
Link: @musicandmotivate on Instagram
Music Educators Creating Online Learning Facebook Group
Hayden Kramer2020-04-14T21:33:10+00:00All music teachers can find something of value in the “Music Educators Creating Online Learning” Facebook group. It contains resources for instrumental, choral, jazz, private instruction, general music, and more! This group is a “teachers-help-teachers” setting where anyone can post about a resource or ask a question to get advice. All one needs to access this is a Facebook account!
Price: Always Free
Link: Music Educators Creating Online Learning on Facebook
Music Educators Creating Online Learning Facebook Group
Hayden Kramer2020-04-14T21:32:48+00:00All music teachers can find something of value in the “Music Educators Creating Online Learning” Facebook group. It contains resources for instrumental, choral, jazz, private instruction, general music, and more! This group is a “teachers-help-teachers” setting where anyone can post about a resource or ask a question to get advice. All one needs to access this is a Facebook account!
Price: Always Free
Link: Music Educators Creating Online Learning on Facebook
Music Educators Creating Online Learning Facebook Group
Hayden Kramer2020-04-14T21:32:25+00:00All music teachers can find something of value in the “Music Educators Creating Online Learning” Facebook group. It contains resources for instrumental, choral, jazz, private instruction, general music, and more! This group is a “teachers-help-teachers” setting where anyone can post about a resource or ask a question to get advice. All one needs to access this is a Facebook account!
Price: Always Free
Link: Music Educators Creating Online Learning on Facebook
Czarina’s Little Upbeat Music Class
Hayden Kramer2020-04-14T21:20:11+00:00Czarina’s Little Upbeat Music Class focuses on elementary general music that connects real world events and the classroom. Teachers use lessons by showing videos of influential men and women in the community and reminding students that they are part of a community. Student then reflect and create music based on what they learned. Through Czarina’s link in her bio, teachers can donate funds to receive additional materials.
Price: Free always with additional paid resources available
Link: Czarina’s Little Upbeat Music Class on Instagram
Beginning Recorder YouTube Playlist
Hayden Kramer2020-04-14T21:19:33+00:00This playlist is ideal for young elementary students starting to learn the recorder. The playlist begins with a book, “Lazlo Learns Recorder,” that demonstrates how to play the recorder. Following this, the playlist includes videos with backing tracks that show the note name and fingering in time with the song. This playlist adheres to the Recorder Karate curriculum.
Price: Always Free
Link: Beginning Recorder on YouTube
A Year of Sight Singing and Ear Training Playlist
Hayden Kramer2020-04-14T21:15:47+00:00This YouTube playlist is an excellent resource for students to learn and/or review different aspects of sight-singing technique. Each video, ranging from 3-8 minutes, covers different concepts including dictation, meter, key signatures, rhythmic practice, etc. as well as simple tunes, folk songs, and more. Lessons range from beginner through intermediate difficulty.
Price: Always Free
Link: A Year of Sight Singing YouTube playlist
A Year of Sight Singing and Ear Training Playlist
Hayden Kramer2020-04-14T21:14:54+00:00This YouTube playlist is an excellent resource for students to learn and/or review different aspects of sight-singing technique. Each video, ranging from 3-8 minutes, covers different concepts including dictation, meter, key signatures, rhythmic practice, etc. as well as simple tunes, folk songs, and more. Lessons range from beginner through intermediate difficulty.
Price: Always Free
Link: A Year of Sight Singing YouTube playlist
Dancing Alone Together
Nicole Faiola2020-04-14T21:11:07+00:00Dancing Alone Together is a website that has free, live-streamed dance classes. This resource is perfect for older students. While there are a few beginner classes, most of the videos are targeted to people with some dance experience. Class times go throughout the day, up until 8 pm EST. The classes represent an array of cultures, so it may work well for a diversity in dance lesson.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Link: Dancing Alone Together
Music Theory Units
Nicole Faiola2020-04-14T20:53:56+00:00Ted Gibson provides leveled music theory units with Level 1 (7th and 8th), Level 2 (9th and 10th), Level 3 (11th and 12th). There are 10 units for each Level. Choose a link, and it redirects to a Prezi on the topic. The Prezis are well-made, concise, and include clear examples. This is specifically designed for high school theory students. The Level 3 topics could serve as a good review for college theory.
Price: Always Free
Link: Music Theory Units
Protest Music Lesson
Nicole Faiola2020-04-14T20:51:21+00:00This lesson gives secondary students the chance to research elements and examples of protest music. After researching, students write a piece of protest music on an issue that is important to them. The composition requires the students to use looping tracks to back their lyrics.
Price: Always Free
Link: Protest Music Lesson
Protest Music Lesson
Nicole Faiola2020-04-14T20:50:46+00:00This lesson gives secondary students the chance to research elements and examples of protest music. After researching, students write a piece of protest music on an issue that is important to them. The composition requires the students to use looping tracks to back their lyrics.
Price: Always Free
Link: Protest Music Lesson
Rhythm Board Game
Nicole Faiola2020-04-14T20:48:42+00:00This is a game board using the same concept as Chutes and Ladders. Each square has a rhythm pattern using “ta,” “titi,” and “ta rest.” The appropriate audience would be Grades 1-4.
Price: Always Free
Link: Rhythm Board Game
Music with Ms. Pincus
Nicole Faiola2020-04-14T20:45:23+00:00“Music with Ms. Pincus” is an Instagram account that shows videos on different lesson topics for elementary general music.
Price: Always Free
Link: Music with Ms. Pincus
The Domestic Musician
Sarah Gulish2020-04-14T20:32:31+00:00Run by blogger/author/mentor/podcaster Jessica Peresta, this site is a one-stop shop for elementary music teachers. Teachers can access free content through the domestic musician blog as well as a subscription service called “Harmony”. Teachers enrolled in the harmony program receive one-on-one support from Jessica, lesson plans, professional development, and support groups to find success in their careers as music educators.
Price: Free Always (blog) and Paid Subscription (membership)
Link: The Domestic Musician
Jessica Peresta’s Instagram Account
Sarah Gulish2020-04-14T20:31:47+00:00Known for her work as a mentor, blogger, podcaster, and music educator, Jessica Peresta uses her Instagram platform to share ideas and tips for music educators. Music educators from all levels can benefit from her work but especially elementary music teachers! Jessica shares a behind-the-scenes look as a music educator mentor. Additionally, she provides regular words of encouragement and feedback to practicing teachers.
Price: Free Always
Link: Jessica Peresta’s Instagram Account
Jessica Peresta’s Instagram Account
Sarah Gulish2020-04-14T20:31:08+00:00Known for her work as a mentor, blogger, podcaster, and music educator, Jessica Peresta uses her Instagram platform to share ideas and tips for music educators. Music educators from all levels can benefit from her work but especially elementary music teachers! Jessica shares a behind-the-scenes look as a music educator mentor. Additionally, she provides regular words of encouragement and feedback to practicing teachers.
Price: Free Always
Link: Jessica Peresta’s Instagram Account
The Elementary Music Teachers Podcast
Sarah Gulish2020-04-14T20:27:40+00:00This podcast is great for Elementary Music Teachers looking for advice and wisdom. Seasoned music educator, Jessica Peresta, shares experience from years of teaching and mentoring music teachers. Topics such as burnout, planning, teaching at a new school, and teaching during COVID-19 are all covered. You will love Jessica’s down-to-earth style and conversational feel.
Price: Free Always
Link: The Elementary Music Teachers Podcast
Kodály Today YouTube Channel
Hayden Kramer2020-04-14T20:17:19+00:00This is an ideal resource for teachers looking to bring their Kodály instruction to online learning. This YouTube channel features insight into examples of activities and can be an inspiration for teachers to design their own lessons and activities for use in the online learning environment.
Price: Always Free
Link: Kodály Today on YouTube
Kodály Educators Facebook Group
Hayden Kramer2020-04-14T20:12:43+00:00Teachers interested in the Kodály philosophy will find much of use here! This group encourages the sharing of ideas, asking questions, and communication with others through helpful tips and resources for all grade levels shared daily. This group is always free with a Facebook account.
Price: Always Free
Link: Kodály Educators Facebook Group
Kodály Educators Facebook Group
Hayden Kramer2020-04-14T20:12:09+00:00Teachers interested in the Kodály philosophy will find much of use here! This group encourages the sharing of ideas, asking questions, and communication with others through helpful tips and resources for all grade levels shared daily. This group is always free with a Facebook account.
Price: Always Free
Link: Kodály Educators Facebook Group
Kodály Educators Facebook Group
Hayden Kramer2020-04-14T20:11:27+00:00Teachers interested in the Kodály philosophy will find much of use here! This group encourages the sharing of ideas, asking questions, and communication with others through helpful tips and resources for all grade levels shared daily. This group is always free with a Facebook account.
Price: Always Free
Link: Kodály Educators Facebook Group
Middle School Chorus Directors Facebook Group
Hayden Kramer2020-04-14T20:09:22+00:00Middle School Chorus Directors Facebook Group is ideal for choir teachers who are looking for advice, new ideas, and resources to help strengthen their teaching. This Facebook group allows teachers to ask for help with classroom problems, post lesson plans and helpful resources, and serves as a source of inspiration. This group is always free with a Facebook account.
Price: Always Free
Link: MS Chorus Directors Facebook Group
Online Spinner Music Wheel
Hayden Kramer2020-04-14T20:07:31+00:00This resource is ideal for elementary and secondary instrumental teachers but would require some modification for use in online/distance instruction. One can use this board game-like spinner to randomly select an option to play a passage a certain way (staccato, quietly, loudly, and more). There is lots of room to modify this for different musical selections and instructional situations.
Price: Always Free
Link: Wheel Decide | The Playing Challenge
Theory/Aurals Review
Sarah Gulish2020-04-14T20:03:21+00:00This resource is perfect for collegiate professors looking for aural skills resources during a period of online learning. This resource was created by Dr. Julia Alford at Temple University. She has made her Aural Skills classroom syllabus for online learning available – specifically for those teaching beginning level aural skills.
Price: Always Free
Link: Theory/Aurals Review
How to Make a Funky Beat in 30 Seconds
Sarah Gulish2020-04-14T20:02:22+00:00This website is great for K-12 general music teachers who want to allow their students to create their own beat patterns. The list features 6 websites and apps that allow students to quickly produce beat/rap patterns on their own. Students require a computer or a tablet to access all of the resources. The program flexibility allows for student choice and creativity in their execution of this project.
Price: Always Free
Link: How to Make a Funky Beat in 30 Seconds
Little Kids Rock Jam Zone
Sarah Gulish2020-04-14T20:00:16+00:00The Jam Zone is great for students of all ages to find songs and jam! The Jam Zone has a large list of popular songs where you can select your rock band instrument and view it as regularly noted OR the little kid rock notation. They are right next to each other so students can view both at the same time. A lot of the lessons can transition into each other and end with performances to show off what you have learned.
Price: Free with paid upgrades available
Link: Jam Zone
Little Kids Rock Jam Zone
Sarah Gulish2020-04-14T19:59:49+00:00The Jam Zone is great for students of all ages to find songs and jam! The Jam Zone has a large list of popular songs where you can select your rock band instrument and view it as regularly noted OR the little kid rock notation. They are right next to each other so students can view both at the same time. A lot of the lessons can transition into each other and end with performances to show off what you have learned.
Price: Free with paid upgrades available
Link: Jam Zone
Ukulele Play-along Videos
Sarah Gulish2020-04-14T19:57:30+00:00Ukulele Play Along videos are perfect for any student at any age wanting to learn to play the ukulele. There are hundreds of songs on YouTube that can be accessed through links on the document. The document provides the key and chords used in every song, so players can decide which songs would be most appropriate for their level.
Price: Free Always
Link: Ukulele Videos
Blues Artist Instagram Project
Sarah Gulish2020-04-15T19:09:07+00:00Designed for the elementary/secondary general music classroom, this lesson plan incorporates information about blues musicians in a social media format. This is a barebones idea that the teacher would modify in order to maximize usefulness in the classroom. Likewise, the first slide encourages users to expand or modify the project as they see fit. This is a fun way for students to research and present historical information about musicians! Author: Danielle Larrick
Price: Always Free
Link: Blues-Artist-Instagram-Project on F-Flat Books
Click on this link to access this presentation as a Google Slideshow to save and edit to meet your needs!
Great Grooves World Drumming
Sarah Gulish2020-04-14T19:48:12+00:00This resource focuses on Gahu African Drumming and Dance as well as grooves from a variety of different cultures. This is an interactive website where students can create their own drum beats using the instruments from the culture. Students will read about the culture and instrument and then use an audio mixer to control the different instruments.
Price: Always Free
Link: Gahu African Drumming
Name that Tune Solfege Worksheet
Marci Major2020-04-14T15:15:07+00:00This worksheet is ideal for students who are studying solfege and also beginning music theory/aural skills. Multiple key signatures are included. Since it is addressed to a classroom, having a version that students could complete via Google Docs/Forms as a quiz would be helpful. If Zoom is an option, the teacher could use breakout rooms to complete the group aspect presented. Likewise, directions for “in class” work need reformatting for online instruction.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Link: NameThatTuneSolfegeWorksheet
4 Simple Steps to Taking Your Music Class Online
Marci Major2020-04-14T15:08:28+00:00This resource is ideal for general music educators looking for help on how to transition their instruction to online learning. This video “workshop” is free to sign-up for (must provide name and email), and the instructor talks through a PowerPoint presentation about transitioning one’s music classroom to an online medium.
Price: Free always
Link: 4 Simple Steps to Taking Your Music Class Online
Composition Project: Melody Recall
Marci Major2020-04-14T15:07:29+00:00This introduction to composition is perfect for theory classes, online band and orchestra, and secondary general music! Clear directions on how to compose a basic melody for different instruments are provided. Students need access to notation software and the knowledge to create at least 2 levels of harmony to complete this assignment. This is already formatted for an online class setting. A grading rubric is provided, and teachers would be able to modify this flexible lesson for inclusion in a larger unit. Author: Sarah Gulish
Cost: FREE during COVID-19
Link: COMP-1_-Melody-Recall
Click here to access a google drive file. You must “Make a Copy” first and then you can edit.
Composition Project: Melody Recall
Marci Major2020-04-14T15:06:59+00:00This introduction to composition is perfect for theory classes, online band and orchestra, and secondary general music! Clear directions on how to compose a basic melody for different instruments are provided. Students need access to notation software and the knowledge to create at least 2 levels of harmony to complete this assignment. This is already formatted for an online class setting. A grading rubric is provided, and teachers would be able to modify this flexible lesson for inclusion in a larger unit. Author: Sarah Gulish
Cost: FREE during COVID-19
Link: COMP-1_-Melody-Recall
Click here to access a google drive file. You must “Make a Copy” first and then you can edit.
Online Spinner Music Wheel
Hayden Kramer2020-04-15T00:57:30+00:00This resource is ideal for elementary and secondary instrumental teachers but would require some modification for use in online/distance instruction. One can use this board game-like spinner to randomly select an option to play a passage a certain way (staccato, quietly, loudly, and more). There is lots of room to modify this for different musical selections and instructional situations.
Price: Always Free
Link: Wheel Decide | The Playing Challenge
Flipgrid – Empower Every Voice
Marci Major2020-04-14T14:56:16+00:00Flipgrid is an easy-to-use app and website perfect for providing a digital platform for classroom video based discussions. Teachers can create a “grid,” which is accessible to students through their school emails, student ID, or a link, and then create discussions that students can reply to with a video recording. It provides a resource for students to share videos of themselves playing an instrument or singing.
Price: Free always
Link: Flipgrid – Empower Every Voice
Flipgrid – Empower Every Voice
Marci Major2020-04-14T14:52:10+00:00Flipgrid is an easy-to-use app and website perfect for providing a digital platform for classroom video based discussions. Teachers can create a “grid,” which is accessible to students through their school emails, student ID, or a link, and then create discussions that students can reply to with a video recording. It provides a resource for students to share videos of themselves playing an instrument or singing.
Price: Free always
Link: Flipgrid – Empower Every Voice
Lesson Plans To Inspire Your Classroom Activities (Soundtrap)
Marci Major2020-04-14T14:50:58+00:00Teachers looking for Soundtrap lesson plans will find much of use here. This resource provides an extensive collection of lesson plans for all grades. Designed for general music while satisfying National Core Arts Standards, teachers can find objectives, ideal level, a detailed explanation of the activity/project, and options for extended learning in these plans.
Price: Free during COVID-19 (Soundtrap subscription normally $249/year for 50 users)
Link: Lesson Plans To Inspire Your Classroom Activities
Acapella App from Pic Play Post
Marci Major2020-04-14T14:34:56+00:00This resource is ideal for secondary music teachers looking for a composition medium for online learning. The Acapella App is a great way to have students collaborate and create music together. Students can put together a song with multiple voices either by themselves or with their peers. Note: Students must be 16 years old to create an account and everything students create is public for everyone on the app.
Price: Free Always with Paid Upgrades Available
Link: Acapella App
Culturally Responsive Resources for Music Educators
Marci Major2020-04-14T14:30:17+00:00This resource is ideal for educators who want help to be more culturally inclusive. An educator can get access to resources such as support in lesson planning, downloadable content, live Q&A sessions, and a monthly Newsletter. The Patreon includes four different levels with varying degrees of resources.
Price: Monthly membership fee of $1, $5, $10, or $20
Link: Culturally Responsive Resources for Music Educators
Teaching Music History: Resources
Marci Major2020-04-14T14:29:00+00:00This resource is ideal for secondary and post-secondary educators looking for music history-related online resources. This source includes great resources for every era of music history directly from the American Musicological Society Pedagogy Group. Resources include assignments, activities, handouts, syllabi, digital music reserves, blogs, and online journals, among others.
Price: Free Always
Link: Teaching Music History
Staying Connected Webinar
Marci Major2020-04-14T14:28:09+00:00This video is perfect for teachers struggling to teach through a virtual classroom. It contains weekly teacher-led discussions of ideas, strategies, and mindsets to help keep students engaged. The webinars include lesson plan ideas and guides on use other different apps to stay connected. They also discuss teacher-student interaction, teacher mental health, and remote workspace productivity. While seemingly elementary based, the webinars present ideas that can be adapted to secondary and post-secondary situations. Enrollment capacity is limited, but videos are recorded and uploaded after.
Price: Free always
Link: Staying Connected Webinar
Music Listening Bingo for Kids
Sarah Gulish2020-04-14T14:26:34+00:00Using a Spotify playlist of KidzBop songs, this Bingo for Kids activity is a great way to involve the whole family in music listening or to be used in the classroom on a regular basis! Kids use a bingo sheet to identify songs and the first one to get a bingo wins. This is a great tool for at-home music listening.
Price: Free during COVID-19
Link: BINGOFORKIDSDOWNLOADNEW
Tonal Pattern Composition Lesson
Sarah Gulish2020-04-14T14:24:10+00:00This resource works well for vocally-oriented classes as well as the secondary music technology classroom. Students compose & record a vocal melody, add accompaniment tracks to match, and submit them for grading. The resource provides a grading rubric. This is a self-contained lesson with room to adjust difficulties for age. Subscription to Noteflight Learn and SoundtrapEdu allow one to take full advantage of the resource. Teachers can easily adapt this for instrumentalists as well through the Google Drive link to copy and edit. Author: Danielle Larrick
Price: Free during COVID-19
Link: Tonal Pattern Composition Lesson
Soundtrap Remix Challenge
Sarah Gulish2020-04-14T14:14:02+00:00This quick lesson plan provides tools for helping your students create remixes on Soundtrap. Teachers can either download this as a PDF or use via Google Drive to copy and edit. This lesson plan is a great way to explore software such as Soundtrap without an in-depth project. Author: Danielle Larrick
Price: Free always
Link: Remix-Challenge
Click here for a link to a Google Slideshow that you can copy and edit!
Soundtrap Remix Challenge
Sarah Gulish2020-04-14T14:13:02+00:00This quick lesson plan provides tools for helping your students create remixes on Soundtrap. Teachers can either download this as a PDF or use via Google Drive to copy and edit. This lesson plan is a great way to explore software such as Soundtrap without an in-depth project. Author: Danielle Larrick
Price: Free always
Link: Remix-Challenge
Click here for a link to a Google Slideshow that you can copy and edit!
What in the World?? Unusual Musical Instruments
Marci Major2020-04-14T14:08:24+00:00This resource is perfect for K-8 general music teachers for lessons about non-traditional instruments. Students only require access to the provided YouTube videos and PDF worksheet of accompanying questions. Teachers can easily tailor this lesson for inclusion in a larger unit.
Price: Free always
Link: What in the World?? Unusual Musical Instruments
“Rap My Name” Lesson Plan
Marci Major2020-04-14T14:05:21+00:00This resource is great for both general music & music tech classrooms of all ages. This is a self-contained lesson and only requires speaking in rhythm. Teachers might use it early in the year as an “icebreaker” activity. The project allows for the use of applications/softwares to create a rhythmic accompaniment. The rapping portion allows some creativity, but also provides structure in creating rhythms.
Price: Free always
Link: “Rap My Name” Lesson Plan
Soundtrap
Marci Major2020-04-14T14:02:23+00:00Soundtrap is a website/app that allows students to make electronic music both individually and through collaboration. With music production activities for all grades and levels, students can easily combine tracks, create loops, and record themselves to create an impressive final product. By downloading projects on Soundtrap as MP3s, students can submit final products to numerous online educational platforms.
Price: Free Always with upgrades available
Link: Soundtrap
Mrs. Stouffer’s Music Room
Marci Major2020-04-13T21:42:28+00:00Mrs. Stouffer provides resources ideal for student enrichment through distance learning. A “student friendly page” displays these links for sharing with students. She includes websites with games and activities, resources for instrumental music students, videos for younger and older students, YouTube videos and channels about music, and a collection of tools for teachers.
Price: Free always with some paid resources
Link: Mrs. Stouffer’s Music Room
Decolonizing the Music Room
Marci Major2020-04-13T21:39:28+00:00“Decolonizing the Music Room” exists as a collection of podcasts, repertoire, research, articles, and books with a focus on non-Western music history and multicultural inclusion. Some resources are for educators exclusively. These describe philosophies and methods of musical decolonization. Teachers can review other resources for use by secondary and collegiate students for reflection/discussion on diversity in music.
Price: Free Always
Link: Decolonizing the Music Room
Music Tech Project
Nicole Faiola2020-04-13T21:32:20+00:00This lesson is perfect for a music tech project for middle school. Students will practice using GarageBand to alter their voices with different sound effects. An assessment rubric has been included.
Price: Always Free
Link: Music Tech Project
E-Learning Google Drive
Nicole Faiola2020-04-13T21:31:29+00:00This resource is ideal for elementary general music educators who wish to give their students activities to do at home. The Drive includes calendars that give a different activity for each day. There are different calendars for each grade. While this does only include April, educators can re-purpose the activities for any day/month. Activities include having students dancing, singing, making an instrument, or reading. Other resources include worksheets involving rhythm and recorder.
Price: Always Free
Link: E-Learning Google Drive
Zoom in “Music Mode” by RAMA Vocal Center / The Royal Academy of Music
Marci Major2020-04-06T00:37:30+00:00This is a Zoom tutorial that shows how to change the audio settings to preserve the sound. Having access to the Zoom software is required, but this tutorial is a free resource. Overall, it’s perfect for instrumentalists, vocalists, and any music teachers who use Zoom and wish to avoid audio modification that occurs automatically and may distort the music. The how-to video is easy to follow and user-friendly.
Price: Always Free
Music at Home Worksheets
Nicole Faiola2020-04-13T21:27:51+00:00Music at Home Worksheets are ideal for elementary students who want to continue their study of general music, these worksheets include scales, dynamics, composition, etc. Only scale activities come with assessments, however, teachers can re-purpose any activity as an assessment or lesson plan. The activities include having students play games, listen to music, respond, interview, and draw. One needs a Teachers Pay Teachers account to download the activities, but it is free.
Price: Always Free
Link: Music at Home Worksheets
Teaching Music Online PDF
Nicole Faiola2020-04-13T21:16:37+00:00This informational article details how to design and structure an online music class. It has numerous ideas for assignments, assessments, and the overall layout of online learning. Teachers faced with moving to online instruction will find much of value here.
Price: Always Free
Link: Teaching Music Online
Teaching Music Online PDF
Nicole Faiola2020-04-13T21:16:03+00:00This informational article details how to design and structure an online music class. It has numerous ideas for assignments, assessments, and the overall layout of online learning. Teachers faced with moving to online instruction will find much of value here.
Price: Always Free
Link: Teaching Music Online
Teaching Music Online PDF
Nicole Faiola2020-04-13T21:15:30+00:00This informational article details how to design and structure an online music class. It has numerous ideas for assignments, assessments, and the overall layout of online learning. Teachers faced with moving to online instruction will find much of value here.
Price: Always Free
Link: Teaching Music Online
SmartMusic
Marci Major2020-04-13T21:07:09+00:00SmartMusic is a software that allows students to record and submit themselves making music, which can be used for assessments. Teachers can upload parts and full scores that students can use to submit a recording of themselves performing their part. This user-friendly program can be downloaded onto a computer or utilized as an online website, but requires that students have the appropriate materials for recording from a remote location.
Price: Free during COVID-19. Normal cost is $40-$80/teacher/year depending on package
Link: SmartMusic
SmartMusic
Marci Major2020-04-13T21:06:05+00:00SmartMusic is a software that allows students to record and submit themselves making music, which can be used for assessments. Teachers can upload parts and full scores that students can use to submit a recording of themselves performing their part. This user-friendly program can be downloaded onto a computer or utilized as an online website, but requires that students have the appropriate materials for recording from a remote location.
Price: Free during COVID-19. Normal cost is $40-$80/teacher/year depending on package
Link: SmartMusic
SmartMusic
Marci Major2020-04-13T21:05:18+00:00SmartMusic is a software that allows students to record and submit themselves making music, which can be used for assessments. Teachers can upload parts and full scores that students can use to submit a recording of themselves performing their part. This user-friendly program can be downloaded onto a computer or utilized as an online website, but requires that students have the appropriate materials for recording from a remote location.
Price: Free during COVID-19. Normal cost is $40-$80/teacher/year depending on package
Link: SmartMusic
MusicFirst
Nicole Faiola2020-04-13T17:54:59+00:00MusicFirst Classroom is the only comprehensive learning management system (LMS) for K-12 music education. It combines learning management software with engaging content and powerful integrated software to help educators monitor student progress, make lesson plans, and create assignments.
Price: Cost Varies (You must request a quote), 50% off through April 30
Link: MusicFirst
Victoria Boler’s General Music
Nicole Faiola2020-04-13T19:17:03+00:00Victoria Boler’s General Music is a social media account where elementary teachers can get ideas for lesson plans along with tutorials on how to teach an array of different musical lessons. The Instagram account also gives access to many other pages to gather ideas as well.
Price: Always Free
Link: Victoria Boler’s General Music
MusicFirst
Nicole Faiola2020-04-13T17:51:57+00:00MusicFirst Classroom is the only comprehensive learning management system (LMS) for K-12 music education. It combines learning management software with engaging content and powerful integrated software to help educators monitor student progress, make lesson plans, and create assignments.
Price: Cost Varies (You must request a quote), 50% off through April 30
Link: MusicFirst
Dance Lesson Plan
Marci Major2020-04-13T17:46:21+00:00Ideal for pre-kindergarten through third grade music class, this lesson plan teaches concepts such as rhythm or meter through the use of dance. Abigail Kramer designed this lesson using the song “Happy” by Pharrell Williams. Her lesson plan includes standards, procedures, and assessment.
Price: Free Always
Link: Dance Lesson Plan
Free Elementary General Music Lesson Plans and Resources
Marci Major2020-04-13T17:45:29+00:00These lesson plan units and resources are ideal for educators planning lessons for third through sixth grade music. Created by Carole Corman, these lessons cover topics such as physics of music, music appreciation, music technology, music theory, and performance. The units also include assessments, worksheets, and additional resources. These lesson plan units are ideal for in-class activities, but are also adaptable to be done at a distance.
Price: Free Always
Link: Elementary General Music Lesson Plans
Great Grooves World Drumming
Kendra Woywod2020-04-13T17:34:00+00:00This resource focuses on Gahu African Drumming and Dance as well as grooves from a variety of different cultures. This is an interactive website where students can create their own drum beats using the instruments from the culture. Students will read about the culture and instrument and then use an audio mixer to control the different instruments.
Price: Always Free
Link: Gahu African Drumming
Blues Artist Instagram Project
Sarah Gulish2020-04-15T19:09:43+00:00Designed for the elementary/secondary general music classroom, this lesson plan incorporates information about blues musicians in a social media format. This is a barebones idea that the teacher would modify in order to maximize usefulness in the classroom. Likewise, the first slide encourages users to expand or modify the project as they see fit. This is a fun way for students to research and present historical information about musicians! Author: Danielle Larrick
Price: Always Free
Link: Blues-Artist-Instagram-Project on F-Flat Books
Click on this link to access this presentation as a Google Slideshow to save and edit to meet your needs!
K-8 Music/ELA Lesson Plans for Home Learning
Sarah Gulish2020-04-13T17:29:11+00:00This is a very detailed lesson plan for use in any general music classroom, containing materials and possible adaptations for different grade levels. This may be somewhat challenging or uncomfortable for students who aren’t used to talking about themselves in writing, but it is a great way to bridge music and ELA. This lesson only covers one day of activities, but it could be expanded by providing more listening examples, exploring an entire genre of music, or comparing different genres. Author: Lauren Marcinkowski
COST: Free during COVID-19
Link: FREE-mandala-resource-music-and-Ela-lesson-plans
Elementary Music Take Home Packet
Sarah Gulish2020-04-13T17:28:11+00:00This take-home packet is ideally suited for lower elementary general music classes. Rather than all activities (four total) fitting into one unit, it gives a wide variety, focusing on giving students the chance to interact with music. Students will compose melodically and rhythmically, sing, and practice basic mallet technique. An interesting highlight is that the composition exercises ask the student to use items around the house as their note heads or to represent rhythms. Author: Music with Mrs. Dunc
Price: Free during COVID-19
Link: TakeHomePacketFREE
Kelly Riley’s Online Classroom
Kendra Woywod2020-04-13T17:22:41+00:00This website is perfect for elementary students to review a variety musical topics while playing games. The games are split into grades 1-2 and 3-5.
Price: Free Always
Link: Kelly Riley’s Online Classroom
Ukulele Play-along Videos
Kendra Woywod2020-04-13T17:18:44+00:00Ukulele Play Along videos are perfect for any student at any age wanting to learn to play the ukulele. There are hundreds of songs on YouTube that can be accessed through links on the document. The document provides the key and chords used in every song, so players can decide which songs would be most appropriate for their level.
Price: Free Always
Link: Ukulele Videos
Instrument Puzzle
Kendra Woywod2020-04-13T17:16:56+00:00This lesson would work well as an individual or at home activity for elementary students. One puzzle involves matching instruments to their names. The other involves matching musical symbols to their definitions. This is a simple cut and paste activity with answer keys provided.
Price: Always Free
Link: Instrument Puzzle
Little Kids Rock Jam Zone
Kendra Woywod2020-04-13T17:15:49+00:00The Jam Zone is great for students of all ages to find songs and jam! The Jam Zone has a large list of popular songs where you can select your rock band instrument and view it as regularly noted OR the little kid rock notation. They are right next to each other so students can view both at the same time. A lot of the lessons can transition into each other and end with performances to show off what you have learned.
Price: Free with paid upgrades available
Link: LKR Jam Zone
Music Bingo
Marci Major2020-04-13T17:14:40+00:00This musical bingo activity is great for elementary and early secondary general music students. The game card includes 16 different activities that students can do on their own time and submit to their teacher or online classroom. Students would require access to a computer or tablet in order to access websites and videos featured in the activities.
Price: Free Always
Link: Music Bingo
How to Make a Funky Beat
Kendra Woywod2020-04-13T17:08:26+00:00This website is great for K-12 general music teachers who want to allow their students to create their own beat patterns. The list features 6 websites and apps that allow students to quickly produce beat/rap patterns on their own. Students require a computer or a tablet to access all of the resources. The program flexibility allows for student choice and creativity in their execution of this project.
Price: Always Free
Link: How to Make a Funky Beat in 30 Seconds
Jazzy World Tour
Marci Major2020-04-13T17:07:21+00:00This resource is ideal for elementary music educators who are looking for an online learning resource for their students that is fun and culturally informative. It is an interactive app that allows for the user to travel around the world and learn about different instruments and cultures. There are quizzes along the way that test one’s knowledge of both music and geography/culture.
Price: $5
Link: Jazzy World
Theory/Aurals Review
Kendra Woywod2020-04-13T17:05:05+00:00This resource is perfect for collegiate professors looking for aural skills resources during a period of online learning. This resource was created by Dr. Julia Alford at Temple University. She has made her Aural Skills classroom syllabus for online learning available – specifically for those teaching beginning level aural skills.
Price: Always Free
Link: Theory/Aurals Review
Syn-co-pa Distance Learning
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-13T17:03:53+00:00This resource is ideal for elementary students learning syncopation. The PowerPoint details instruction, practice, and application of syncopated rhythms. The PowerPoint begins with different rhythms and a recording of each rhythm on the slide. Students are instructed to repeat the rhythm and then compare with the recording. Students can apply what they’ve learned to the song “Russian Sailor’s Dance,” making for an excellent individual at-home activity.
Price: Free always
Link: Syn-co-pa Distance Learning
Songwriting/Composition Assignments
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-13T16:57:10+00:00This assignment is perfect for high school students in a music technology or general music class. This would be good for the middle or end of a unit on film music or on emotions in music. There are two projects in this lesson plan – a songwriter analysis assignment, and a composition assignment. Students need to have access to Logic or a similar software.
Price: Free always
Link: Songwriting/Composition Assignments
Music Expression Project
Sarah Gulish2020-04-15T19:10:05+00:00This PowerPoint is suitable for secondary/post-secondary general music/music tech classes. It guides students through understanding how music can show expression. For the project portion of this resource, students create a short movie and pick two contrasting songs without words to act as the soundtrack. This resource recommends students upload their completed projects to their online classroom for peers to guess the intentions suggested by the soundtrack. Author: Sarah Gulish
Price: FREE during COVID-19
Click here to access the resource on the F-flat site
Unit: Music in Relation to Other Art Mediums
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-12T21:16:59+00:00This document is perfect for elementary general music, and possibly early middle school. Students will need to have access to different mediums of watching film, and may need to have a way to record themselves. The assignments provided are broad and allow room for the teacher to customize the lessons. This resource provides an outline to help a teacher build their own unit, broken down into three lessons (one project).
Price: Free always
Link: Music in Relation to Other Art Mediums
4 Simple Steps to Taking Your Music Class Online
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-12T21:08:21+00:00This resource is ideal for general music educators looking for help on how to transition their instruction to online learning. This video “workshop” is free to sign-up for (must provide name and email), and the instructor talks through a PowerPoint presentation about transitioning one’s music classroom to an online medium.
Price: Free always
Link: 4 Simple Steps to Taking Your Music Class Online
Composition Project: Melody Recall
Sarah Gulish2020-04-12T21:07:34+00:00This introduction to composition is perfect for theory classes, online band and orchestra, and secondary general music! Clear directions on how to compose a basic melody for different instruments are provided. Students need access to notation software and the knowledge to create at least 2 levels of harmony to complete this assignment. This is already formatted for an online class setting. A grading rubric is provided, and teachers would be able to modify this flexible lesson for inclusion in a larger unit. Author: Sarah Gulish
Cost: FREE during COVID-19
Link: COMP-1_-Melody-Recall
Click here to access a google drive file. You must “Make a Copy” first and then you can edit.
Flipgrid – Empower Every Voice
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-12T21:05:27+00:00Flipgrid is an easy-to-use app and website perfect for providing a digital platform for classroom video based discussions. Teachers can create a “grid,” which is accessible to students through their school emails, student ID, or a link, and then create discussions that students can reply to with a video recording. It provides a resource for students to share videos of themselves playing an instrument or singing.
Price: Free always
Link: Flipgrid – Empower Every Voice
Lesson Plans To Inspire Your Classroom Activities (Soundtrap)
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-12T21:03:02+00:00Teachers can use this resource as a Soundtrap-based lesson plan database. Soundtrap is a website designed for incorporating electronic music and recording projects into the classroom. This resource provides an extensive amount of lesson plans for all grades, focusing on general music and satisfying National Core Arts Standards. Each lesson plan provides details such as objectives, level, explanation of procedure, and learning goals.
Price: Free during COVID-19 (Soundtrap subscription normally $249/year for 50 users)
Link: Lesson Plans To Inspire Your Classroom Activities
“Groove Pizza” with “We Will Rock You” Lesson Plan
Sarah Gulish2020-04-13T19:00:15+00:00Perfect for early elementary or middle school general music, this lesson plan involves starting with a rhythm repeating activity and follows a link from another website to a GroovePizza preset. This can function as a self-contained lesson unless the teacher wants to do more with the GroovePizza app, and having students get to the website would be fairly simple. In-person aspects of this plan would require modification for distance learning, but this is a good use of the online app.
Price: Always Free
Link: mustech.net-Mid-Week-Lesson-Groove-Pizza-with-We-Will-Rock-You
Ukulele Beginner Resource Packet
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-12T20:58:29+00:00This resource packet is ideal for individual ukulele practice with parent, teacher, or peer guidance. The packet provides different lessons on how to play the ukulele (i.e. notes/tuning, strumming patters, chords, chord progressions, etc.), and assumes limited prior knowledge in music theory and the ukulele. Students go through the packet individually, but are prompted to have another individual initial along the way to assure progress.
Price: Always Free
Link: Ukulele Beginner Resource Packet
“Does Music Tell a Story?” Lesson
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-12T20:51:20+00:00This lesson plan is ideal for young learners to analyze music. The lesson takes an analytical look at two tunes from Disney’s “The Lion King.” The lesson takes apart the tunes and breaks down analysis of different topics such as high and low voices, male versus female voices, and other musical elements. Some adaptations may be needed if virtual learning is taking place via pre-recorded videos.
Price: Free Always
Link: Does Music Tell a Story?
Rainbow Rhythm Composition Project
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-12T20:49:52+00:00This resources is a composition project ideal for middle- to upper-level elementary grades. Students compose and assign rhythms to different colors of the rainbow, which they then rearrange into four-bar phrases. Students can then perform their rainbow rhythm compositions, and submit an audio/video recording (and the accompanying worksheet) for a performance assessment. The project encourages students to “get some fresh air and exercise by going for a walk outside,” which helps promote their well-being.
Price: Always Free
Link: Rainbow Rhythm Composition Project
Culturally Responsive Resources for Music Educators
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-12T20:39:37+00:00This resource is ideal for educators who want help to be more culturally inclusive. An educator can get access to resources such as support in lesson planning, downloadable content, live Q&A sessions, and a monthly newsletter. The Patreon website for subscriptions includes four different levels with varying degrees of resources.
Price: Monthly membership fee of $1, $5, $10, or $20
Link: Culturally Responsive Resources for Music Educators
Teaching Music History: Resources
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-13T19:11:37+00:00This is ideal for secondary and post-secondary educators looking for music history-related online resources. This source includes great resources for every era of music history directly from the American Musicological Society Pedagogy Group. Resources include assignments, activities, handouts, syllabi, digital music reserves, blogs, and online journals, and more.
Price: Free Always
Link: Teaching Music History
Staying Connected Webinar
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-11T21:50:41+00:00This video is perfect for teachers looking to learn more about teaching to a virtual classroom. It contains weekly teacher-led discussions of ideas, strategies, and mindsets to help keep students engaged. The webinars include lesson plan ideas and guides on use other different apps to stay connected. They also discuss teacher-student interaction, teacher mental health, and remote workspace productivity. While seemingly elementary based, the webinars present ideas that can be adapted to secondary and post-secondary situations. Enrollment capacity is limited, but videos are recorded and uploaded for viewing after the fact.
Price: Free always
Link: Staying Connected Webinar
What in the World?? Unusual Musical Instruments
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-11T21:48:31+00:00This resource is perfect for K-8 general music lessons about non-traditional instruments. Students only require access to provided YouTube videos featuring unusual instruments and a provided PDF worksheet of accompanying questions. This resource is easily accessible and modifiable if the teacher wants to make it part of a larger unit.
Price: Free always
Link: What in the World?? Unusual Musical Instruments
“Rap My Name” Lesson Plan
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-11T21:47:12+00:00This resource is great for both general music & music tech classrooms of all ages. This is a self-contained lesson and only requires speaking in rhythm. Teachers might use it early in the year as an “icebreaker” activity. The project allows for the use of applications/softwares to create a rhythmic accompaniment. The rapping portion allows some creativity, but also provides structure in creating rhythms.
Price: Free always
Link: “Rap My Name” Lesson Plan
Anne Mileski’s Instagram
Kendra Woywod2020-04-11T21:39:31+00:00Anne Mileski’s Instagram page provides a colorful and informational format from which one can explore useful resources. Ranging in activities all geared for younger general music classes, she provides links to a variety of lessons and resources that are free during COVID-19.
Price: Free during COVID-19 (Instagram account needed)
Link: Anne Mileski on Instagram
Music with Mrs. Duncanson
Kendra Woywod2020-04-11T21:28:03+00:00Music with Mrs. Duncanson is an Instagram account where she provides links to take-home packets, recorder lessons, lesson plans, and more. She is a K-5 music teacher whose lessons are primarily based in Orff practices.
Price: Free with some paid resources (Instagram account needed)
Link: Mrs. Duncanson on Instagram
Soundtrap
Kendra Woywod2020-04-14T14:03:43+00:00Soundtrap is a website/app that allows students to make electronic music both individually and through collaboration. With music production activities for all grades and levels, students can easily combine tracks, create loops, and record themselves to create an impressive final product. By downloading projects on Soundtrap as MP3s, students can submit final products to numerous online educational platforms.
Price: Free Always with upgrades available
Link: Soundtrap
Mrs. Stouffer’s Music Room
Kendra Woywod2020-04-11T21:17:57+00:00Mrs. Stouffer’s resources are great for teachers tasked with providing enrichment through distance learning. The compilation of links is also available on a “student friendly page” that can be shared with students. She includes websites with games and activities, resources for instrumental music students, videos to move for younger and older students, YouTube videos and channels about music, and a collection of tools for teachers.
Price: Free always with some paid resources
Link: Mrs. Stouffer’s Music Room
Decolonizing the Music Room
Kendra Woywod2020-04-11T21:15:12+00:00“Decolonizing The Music Room” is a collection of podcasts, repertoire, research, articles, and books with a focus on non-Western music history and multicultural inclusion. Some resources are for educators exclusively, describing philosophies and methods of musical decolonization. Other resources are great for use by upper middle school to collegiate students (after being vetted by teacher) for reflection/discussion on diversity in music.
Price: Always Free
Link: Decolonizing the Music Room
Musical Me: An Easy Back-to-School Tech Lesson
Nicole Faiola2020-04-11T21:11:40+00:00Perfect for junior/senior high music tech, this is billed as a back-to-school review. Students answer included questions about their musical backgrounds and then present that information through a medium of their choice. Any software that the teacher has available can be incorporated into this project. This could be used for several class periods (one to introduce, one to work, one to present). Given how open-ended this is, it can be altered to suit one’s students and circumstances.
Price: Always Free
Link: Musical Me: An Easy Back-to-School Tech Lesson
Feierabend Fundamentals Virtual Schooling Resources
Nicole Faiola2020-04-11T21:09:20+00:00This Google Sheet is perfect for elementary teachers seeking a fun creative way to incorporate lessons into a “workout” or goal-oriented learning process. This sheet includes different lesson plans and activities for students to do at home while also having some sort of structure made by teachers. The activities range from playlists, acting, moving, or lesson plans themselves that teachers can do either via Zoom or with videos sent to students with levels of different workouts assigned to each.
Price: Always Free
Link: Feierabend Fundamentals Virtual Schooling Resources
Piano Chords 101
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-11T21:04:43+00:00This resource is an extensive Google Slides presentation suited for high school music appreciation and/or keyboarding courses. With many linked resources and websites, this resource covers the basics of the piano and music theory (naming notes, intervals, triads), as well as how to build chords and play from lead sheet notation. Students with limited musical experience will have the chance to learn and review basics, while advanced students can enrich their musical experience by reinforcing older concepts while simultaneously exploring newer concepts.
Price: Free Always
Link: Piano Chords 101
MusicTheory.net
Andrew Gallagher2020-04-15T00:53:08+00:00This app provides teachers with simple, interactive music theory instruction through available lessons and exercises. This app is perfect for ensemble teachers and theory teachers looking for supplemental materials to assist students with becoming familiar with and practicing music theory concepts, as well as students looking to hone their music theory skills. Lessons and activities help students grasp and reinforce concepts related to music theory.
Price: Always free (2 additional premium iOS apps available for $2.99 and $3.99)
Link: MusicTheory.net
Be a Recorder Star (Online)
Marci Major2020-04-11T20:59:40+00:00Be a Recorder Star allows students to start/continue recorder via independent learning. This interactive online version includes assignments, online books and recorder (choice of colors). There is a free 30-day trial during COVID-19, and afterwards is $7.95 for 13 months/student.
Price: Free 30-Day Trial, $7.95 for 13 months PER student
Link: Be A Recorder Star