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Music Appreciation & Listening
Peter & the Wolf Listening Journal—Cori Bloom. This
listening journal is a fun half-page booklet that introduces
your students to the music and characters of Peter and the
Wolf. It includes a brief description of the piece, a composer
bio, a short description, and a journaling page for each
character and instrument family. This product includes:14
fact sheets, printable in black and white, with fun animations
for your students to color and design; Two listening log
pages; and Half-page listening journal.
10944031F Digital Resources Zip File of 2 PDFs. . . . . 4.00
What to Listen for in Music - Bulletin Board Set—Cori
Bloom. This bulletin board set is a collection of vocabulary
posters for your music room designed to guide students as
they listen to and discuss music. It includes 15 musical term
posters with additional vocabulary cards for each term as well
as two different decorative ribbon titles, all printable in your
choice of color or black and white. Each term poster gives a
definition along with questions to get your students thinking
about the music and sample vocabulary cards to get the
conversation started!
10944030F Digital Resources Zip File of 3 PDFs. . . . . 6.00
World Instruments Listening Unit 1—Elizabeth Caldwell.
These resources introduce students to musical instruments
from six different countries and make great tie-ins to
other world music studies, instruments of the orchestra,
or the science of sound. Given pictures of instruments
from a particular country, students use their knowledge of
instruments to describe the instrument and predict what it will
sound like. After listening to the instrument, they describe the
actual sound and compare it to other instruments, seeing if
their predictions were accurate. This same unit can also be
used to supplement a deeper study of a particular country
or region, or as an introduction to world music in general.
Teaching suggestions are included for using the resources
several different ways. This unit includes resources to study
instruments from Japan, Ireland, Brazil, India, Mozambique,
and aboriginal Canada.
10968921F Digital Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00
World Instruments Listening Unit 2—Elizabeth Caldwell.
These resources introduce students to musical instruments
from six different countries and make great tie-ins to
other world music studies, instruments of the orchestra,
or the science of sound. Given pictures of instruments
from a particular country, students use their knowledge of
instruments to describe the instrument and predict what it will
sound like. After listening to the instrument, they describe the
actual sound and compare it to other instruments, seeing if
their predictions were accurate. This same unit can also be
used to supplement a deeper study of a particular country
or region, or as an introduction to world music in general.
Teaching suggestions are included for using the resources
several different ways. This unit includes resources to study
instruments from Iran, Australia, Mexico, Sweden, Jamaica,
and Indonesia.
10968922F Digital Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00
JAZZ INSTRUCTION
FOR GENERAL MUSIC
STUDENTS
All Blues—Doug Goodkin. This book continues the
groundbreaking work in combining jazz education with the
dynamic pedagogy of Orff-Schulwerk with 35 new roots and
jazz blues pieces, tried and tested by children and adults.
This book features a CD of the arrangements performed by
children; blues-based games and songs; 22 classic jazz-
blues tunes arranged for the Orff ensemble and other groups;
sample lesson plans and tips on teaching the material; and
tips on teaching improvisation.
10845665 Book & CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38.00
Artie's Jazz Pack—Artie Almeida. This game and activity
pack will provide the necessary materials to teach your
students about jazz in an enjoyable and effective manner.
Introduce jazz terms with both flashcards and the game of
Jazz Concentration. Familiarize your students with Blues,
Ragtime, Boogie Woogie, Dixieland, Swing, Bebop, Cool Jazz,
Rock 'n' Roll, Latin, and Jazz Rock with the included CD and
the game Jazz Style Dials. The Instruments of Jazz teaches
students to recognize aurally and visually the instruments
heard most frequently in the various styles of jazz. The
included teacher's guide outlines the process for each
activity as well as extension ideas and features a timeline,
a kid-friendly jazz listening list, and suggestions for jazz-
related children's literature. Also included are reproducible
worksheets and 30 copies of all the game boards and cards
on colorful, sturdy card stock.
10068166 Reproducible Book & CD . . . . . . . .2-8 39.95
Frankie Finds the Blues—Joel Harper. When Frankie's
grandmother invites him to a blues concert, he's hesitant
at first - he loves hip hop! But he can't resist his beloved
grandmother's invitation. Little does he know, that night
ignites his passion for learning to play the blues. Along that
journey, an afternoon in the park opens a door for Frankie that
proves to be life-changing. He not only learns to play guitar,
but he also discovers the roots of the blues and its profound
influence on popular music.
10952816 Storybook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.99
JAZZ
for Young People
Jazz for Young People
Volume 1:
New Orleans & Jelly Roll Morton
Wynton Marsalis, Sharon Burch & the
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
Introduce students to jazz through great literature combined
with learn by doing. Step-by-step projectable lessons
combine content and audio/video recordings of Wynton
Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center artists with interactive
student learning. This easy-to-present resource is designed
for a teacher who may or may not be trained in America's
art form. Digital downloads include lesson slides to project,
audio recordings of each song, and Wynton Marsalis
sharing background information as well as reproducible
activity/assessment worksheets. Free online access to the
corresponding video clips for each lesson is included. Bring
jazz to the next generation with this incredible resource. The
hands-on lesson plans were created by Sharon Burch.
10593625 Book, Online Audio & PDF . . . . .2-6 44.99
Jazz for Young People
Volume 2:
Louis Armstrong
Sharon Burch, Wynton Marsalis & the
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
Introduce your students to jazz through great literature
combined with learning by doing. This second volume
includes step-by-step lessons, created by Sharon Burch, that
combine projectable content and audio video recordings
of Wynton Marsalis and Jazz at Lincoln Center artists with
interactive student learning, including classroom instruments.
Perfect for any music classroom or ensemble, this easy-
to-present resource is designed for a teacher who may or
may not be trained in America's art form bringing jazz to
the next generation. Digital downloads include: step-by-
step lesson slides to project, audio recordings of each song
and Wynton Marsalis sharing background information, as
well as reproducible activity assessment worksheets. Free
online access to corresponding video clips for each lesson
is included. Bring jazz to the next generation with this
incredible resource!
10845615 Book, Online Audio & PDF
Teacher's Resource Guide . . . . . .2-6 44.99
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