For this week’s music lessons, the first thing you need to do is go to the following website.
Scroll down the home page until you see the blue Online Learning tab on the left side of your screen. Click on it.
Click onto the Grade 5 Lesson 7 tab and begin! 😊
For this week’s music lessons, the first thing you need to do is go to the following website.
Scroll down the home page until you see the blue Online Learning tab on the left side of your screen. Click on it.
Click onto the Grade 5 Lesson 6 tab and begin! 😊
Check out the 30 Day Song Challenge and the At Home Music Suggestions on my main page for more music activities!
For this week’s music lessons, the first thing you need to do is go to the following website.
Scroll down the home page until you see the blue Online Learning tab on the left side of your screen. Click on it.
Click onto the Grade 5 Lesson 5 tab and begin! 😊
Check out the 30 Day Song Challenge and the At Home Music Suggestions on my main page for more music activities!
For this week’s music lessons, the first thing you need to do is go to the following website.
You no longer need to log in!
Scroll down the home page until you see the blue Online Learning tab on the left side of your screen. Click on it.
Click onto the Grade 4 Lesson 4 tab and begin! 😊
Check out the 30 Day Song Challenge and the At Home Music Suggestions on my main page for more music activities!
For this week’s music lessons, the first thing you need to do is go to the following website.
You no longer need to log in!
Scroll down the home page until you see the blue Online Learning tab on the left side of your screen. Click on it.
Click onto the Grade 5 Lesson 4 tab and begin! 😊
Check out the 30 Day Song Challenge and the At Home Music Suggestions on my main page for more music activities!
For this week’s music lessons, the first thing you need to do is go to the following website.
You no longer need to log in!
Click onto the Listening Tab on the side of the homepage. Then Click onto the Kit5 Tab. Look for:
15. Contradance III
- Click on Listening Log and think about the questions it asks as you listen to the song.
- Click on Analysis On and follow the four steps of analyzing a song.
- Click on Composer and learn about Mozart, the person who wrote this song.
- Click on Play Along to add rhythms to the song. You can use any rhythm instrument you have at home or just grab a couple of sticks from your yard and use them as rhythm sticks. Don't forget all of the repeats!
Match the Melody
On the right side of your homepage, click on the game, Match the Melody. Work with levels 2 and 4. I recommend listening to the voice sing the melody as it sings the solfege we work with in class. 😊
For this week’s music lessons, the first thing you need to do is go to the following website.
Log into the website with the following information.
Username: Snow
Password: 2020
Scroll down the home page until you see the blue Online Learning tab on the left side of your screen. Click on it.
Click onto the Grade 5 Lesson 3 tab and begin! 😊
For this week’s music lessons, the first thing you need to do is go to the following website.
Log into the website with the following information.
Username: Snow
Password: 2020
Scroll down the home page until you see the blue Online Learning tab on the left side of your screen. Click on it.
Click on the Grade 5 Online Learning Module for this week and begin!
These online learning modules are designed with at-home instruction in mind. They should be easy for students to navigate through, but if you have any issues or need some musical guidance, please contact me and I will assist in any way I can. 😊
Hello, elementary music students and parents! All music instruction, while we are away from the classroom, will happen through https://musicplayonline.com/.
Students no longer need to log in!
This online resource follows the same curriculum we use in our music classroom, so students should be familiar with the concepts. I will post the specifics lessons I want students to cover at the start of each week. There will be nothing to turn in, rather your student has been receiving 60 to 90 minutes of music instruction each week, so this will help take the place of that classroom music time.
If your child has completed the weekly lesson, feel free to have them explore some of the music games available on the website. It is a musical and educational way for students to kill time while they are cooped up at home. Happy music making!