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Celebrate Earth Day Through Music

Looking for creative ways to honor Earth Day with your students? Music class is the perfect place to inspire environmental awareness through song, sound, and self-expression. From recycled instrument-making to nature soundscapes and original Earth-themed songs, explore fun and meaningful activities that help students connect with the planet—one beat at a time.

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Teaching Guitar as a Non-Guitarist

Are you a non-guitarist who is struggling to teach guitar in your elementary or middle school setting? You’re not alone! Here I share my journey (as a non-guitarist) and the steps I took to set myself up for success with my students.

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Using Minecraft as a Tool

Engaging students in the artistic processes and music standards can be as simple as connecting these processes to something that they are already familiar with—Minecraft! Here are some strategies for using this popular video game as a springboard for student creativity and connection.

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How to Use Integrated Arts in Your General Music Classroom

Ready to jump on board the integrated arts movement but not sure where to start? While you are likely doing a lot of things that support integrated arts, here are five strategies that can help you go a little deeper with this teaching skillset that can authentically connect music to other content areas in a…
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How to Give Action-Oriented Feedback

If you ever feel like you are going through the motions when it comes to assessment, with little to show for it, you are not alone. Here are some strategies that you can use to help your students improve faster, learn for application and transfer, and become more independent musicians (so that you are not…
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Promoting Joy in the Classroom

Joy isn’t just a happy accident in the classroom—it’s now a core part of inclusive learning design, thanks to the latest update to the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) guidelines. In this blog post, we explore how music educators can intentionally design for joy in general music settings. From student choice to silly songs, discover…
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