New Crazy Bundle!

 I had a crazy idea a couple nights ago. Let's bundle up all my resources, except for the Elements of Music Growing Bundle! There's 11 resources in the bundle!! It's pretty much everything you need for the meat of your music classes. Pair these with fun activities such as Boomwhackers, recorders, singing, games, etc, and you'll have a robust music program--even if you know nothing about music (my Elements of Music Growing Bundle can help you with that!). 

Here's a run down of what's in the bundle:

Get To Know Me Start of the Year Printable

A fun 2 page printable for students to share about their musical selves. There's also questions that can help you plan your year.


Elements of Music Dictionary Word Bank

Keep students organized and develop their musical literacy with this graphic organizer. Comes with several different formats--blanks boxes, lined boxes, and pre-populated with terms (different versions for each of the grade divisions).


Listening Journals Variety Pack

Choose from one of three designs for your listening needs. A basic page, one for Black History Month, and one that is specifically for noting elements of music.


Analysis of a Song from the Year I was Born

Six page (3 sheets) booklets that guide students through analyzing a song through the lens of each of the elements of music. Different versions for the different divisions, with questions specifically designed to meet the Ontario Music Curriculum expectations.


321 Self Reflection Page for any arts strand

Self reflection is a vital part of all the different arts strands (Dance, drama, music, visual arts). This quick and easy printable will get students thinking about their role as performer, composer, or even audience.


Skibidi Slang & Nonsense Composition

If you can't beat 'em, join 'em! Take advantage of students' love for slang and nonsense words with this brief history of slang, it's role in music and movies, and a composition activity.


"Jeopardy" style Elements of Music game for grades 7/8

Based on the popular game show, this Google Slides game can be played as a class, in teams, or in partners. Long enough to even last two classes! Simple to run, meets the requirements of the Ontario Music Curriculum for the fundamental elements of music that are learned.


"Harmon in Space" Instruments of the Orchestra question pages

There's 23 episodes in the 2 seasons of this delightful quality Ontario production. Join Harmon, a lovable pup full of canine humour, as she tries to land her spaceship. Each episode has its own page, and they're presented in both a holes-on-the-left version and a holes-on-the-right version so you can print double sided if needed.


Elements of Music Matching Game for Google Slides, grades 4-6

Designed with the fundamental elements that are covered in grades 4-6, this game can also be used for grade 7/8 if they need to catch up, or as a review. There's a printed page for them to keep track of their answers. This page can even be used as a stand alone quiz.


BandLab for Education Teacher Guide

Many students have dabbled with a variety of online composition programs, such as Incredibox, Groove Island, Garage Band.  They're not afraid to explore and try things! This resource is a guide to BandLab for Education for teachers. Within 15 min, you can compose a short hit song to amaze and entice your students. Comes with a video tutorial and samples.


End of Year Summer Musical Bucket List

End the year with this fun graphic printable and secretly get info to help with your own reflection and planning for the next year.


Wow! These cover self-awareness and reflection, composition, theory (elements of music), listening, instruments of the orchestra, song analysis.... Some are suitable for no tech days, or sub planning, some require tech and teacher direction. Whatever you need, it's probably in this bundle! If there's something else you'd love to have, let me know! I'm always working on new ideas!

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