I'm feeling invigorated after attending my first Music Teacher's Association in my new city of Rexburg. I'm excited to join UVMTA and learn from so many talented teachers and workshops planned this year including Jason Lyle Black! It was nice to hear a few samples of potential festival pieces played by different teachers in our area. It reminded me of the Piano Listening Lab Assignment I made several years ago to help my students select pieces that they enjoy to prepare for festival while also honing their listening skills.
Another excellent resource for selecting festival pieces
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Preschool "Staff Eater" Game
Sometimes my kids are lacking motivation for music practice when the sledding on the dirt hill outside or riding bikes in the vacant lot seem so much more appealing.
So after my son's Let's Play Music Class today I ramped up the motivation a bit by letting him pick out a little treat at the Dollar Store to play this tasty music game at home that I came up with.
Materials Needed:
Dice
Small Edible Objects (golfish, m&ms, skittles, etc, marshmallows, fruit snackes, etc.)
Paper Music Staff (free printable staff from Colorinmypiano) or (Susan Paradis.com)
So after my son's Let's Play Music Class today I ramped up the motivation a bit by letting him pick out a little treat at the Dollar Store to play this tasty music game at home that I came up with.
Materials Needed:
Dice
Small Edible Objects (golfish, m&ms, skittles, etc, marshmallows, fruit snackes, etc.)
Paper Music Staff (free printable staff from Colorinmypiano) or (Susan Paradis.com)
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