Taking 18th Century Music and Making it relevant to today in the classroom
This is an excerpt from our Printable Music Lesson Plans series on great composers. These are just a couple of the ideas found in the Lesson Plans. In Salzburg, Austria, Mozart’s childhood house has...
View ArticleMaking a lesson plan fun for young music students
If you’ve been a teacher of young children’s classes you’ll know one very important thing: you always need have a lesson plan. That is, if you want to end the day in a positive frame of mind! A lesson...
View ArticleLearn by doing – lesson ideas for learing about brass instruments.
There are a few music lesson plan activities you can do which will make learning about Brass instruments in the music class lots of fun The students can make simple brass instruments. You will need a...
View ArticleListening Plans for the music of Beethoven
Here is an essential list of listening for music lesson plans about Beethoven. “Für Elise” Bagatelle in A minor Listen to the beginning of “Fur Elise” and sing together the well-known opening melody...
View ArticleMaking Lesson planning less of a chore for you and more fun for students
One very important thing that every teacher is taught is that you always need to be prepared for every lesson you teach. Of course, that is if you want to end the day in a stress free fashion! A lesson...
View ArticleResources For Teaching Percussion in the Music Classroom
Music Classrooms can often have loads of percussion instruments laying around. The question is what do you do with them all? Sure, you can play simple rhythms and percussion grids with them, but what...
View ArticleClassroom Music Worksheets Renamed and Re-released today!
Our team at the Fun Music Company has been hard at work for the last few weeks finishing off a whole revamp of one of our products, which was previously known as Instant Print Music Lessons. Several...
View ArticleDiscovering Music History in your lesson Planning
Learning about Music History is a bit like learning to eat your vegetables as a child. If you approach it in an authoritative way and say “You must eat your Vegetables” – and don’t enjoy them yourself...
View ArticleUsing Google Interactive's in the Music Classroom
There’s a new music related Google Doodle on the scene that’s set to rival some of the most memorable Doodles yet! The doodle posted on the Google homepage recently was in honour of Dr Robert “Bob”...
View ArticleIs the pencil outdated in the 21st Century Music Classroom?
By Kevin Tuck, editor, Printable Music Theory Books I’m constantly communicating with music teachers all over the world. Every day I get emails and communicate with teachers via forums and blogs, and...
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