Singing games are one of my favourite activities to bring into my elementary music classroom! The provide great incentives for students and develop student's singing voices with out realizing they are even practicing their singing! Because I love them so much I came up with the Year of Songs guide which has a singing game that is appropriate for every month of the year.
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Routines to Have in Your Classroom
Managing a classroom is a BIG job, especially when you’re a music teacher and have 7+ classes moving through the room a day! Setting some routines for you and your students is a great first step to helping your classroom run smoothly! So, today we are chatting about routines you should have in your music room and how I implement the routine in my classroom. After you’ve read through, make sure to grab this FREE Planning Your Classroom Routine checklist to start organizing your thoughts on music room routines. Planning Your Classroom Routines Guide I love adding books to my music lessons, sometimes that have a music connection and are simply meant to enhance my lessons. Personally, I don’t think we can read to students enough, so I cherish any chance to read stories to them.
Back-to-school time is a great opportunity to read books to students, your lessons might be a little slower paced and reading together is a great way to build connections. So, here are my favourite books for the back-to-school season! |
AuthorMiss Jayna is an elementary music teacher in Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada. In addition to being a public school teacher Miss Jayna also has a private piano studio and teaches a Children's Music Program. Archives
August 2024
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