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It is now time to add rests to our music. This is basically the same lesson as lesson 8 but it includes the quarter rests. The addition of the rest means there are a lot more options for grouping the notes in sets of 4. Just a reminder that the rest gets one beat just as the quarter note does. Whenever the children are reading and clapping music it is important that the rest be "felt" even though there is no sound. For this lesson you may want to add instruments for variety. I always told my…

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a poster with the words games for middle school music class in pink and blue colors

Music teachers DON'T MISS these fabulous games for music class. 🎲 This blog post features several fun music class activities for the middle school music room. Your music classroom will be a favorite specials class! 🎶#education #teacherresources

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Want to make your elementary music lessons more engaging? These are ways to add more instruments to your general music lessons.

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The 6th graders have just finished up a unit project on Musical Styles. The goal of this project was to get the students to explore music outside of the country/pop/rock bubble that we tend to be in in our small town. I also wanted them to listen to music more closely to analyze things like the meaning of the lyrics, why & how music is used in different situations, and where they hear music. I gave the students 4 projects to choose from. The project was to be done mostly at home, but after…

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the 10 rhythm games and activities for music lessons with text overlay

Do you have a favorite rhythm game or activity to use in your music lessons? Rhythm is something that always needs review, so you can never have too many

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How to keep your elementary kids in grades K-4 engaged in May and June. From A Different Musician dot com.

How to keep your elementary kids in grades K-4 engaged in May and June. Lots of great ideas and activities to keep the learning happening without losing engagement as the end of the year approaches. From Sarah at A Different Musician, a music education blog where she helps new teachers create meaningful and joyful experiences in their music classrooms.

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