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Preview of Give Yourself a Hug - Music Enrichment - Self Regulate

Give Yourself a Hug - Music Enrichment - Self Regulate

Ms. Janis' song, "Give a Hug" is a great way to reward young children without giving them a stamp or a sticker. This song allows children to congratulate themselves on a job well done by doing activities such as giving themselves a clap to make themselves feel good on the inside about their accomplishments. The song can be used at the end of the day or at the end of an activity that has been successfully completed. Ms. Janis uses this song with pre-k and kindergarten children.
Preview of Them Dinobones (Dry Bones) Song

Them Dinobones (Dry Bones) Song

Them Dinobones is an activity song for children based upon the gospel song Ezekiel Saw Them Dry Bones. While singing, kids can touch the body part the song is talking about. If you make cut out images of a dinosaur skeleton, kids can sing while taping up the body part. Alternate activity: Students can switch the bones, get them all mixed up and sing the song in the new order. Brought to you by Make My Music.
Preview of Friendship Song: A Song About Adverbs (And Friendship!)--MP3

Friendship Song: A Song About Adverbs (And Friendship!)--MP3

Created by
Ally Webb
"The Friendship Song" is jam-packed with regular adverbs like "quietly," "intricately," "gratefully," etc., as well as irregular adverbs such as, "always," "anywhere," "forever," and so on. It also happens to be a really nice song about how to be a good friend! This song works well with any elementary language arts/grammar curriculum. The irregular adverbs on the cards are drawn in the Montessori adverb color (orange). Lyrics and guitar chords, as well as the irregular adverb cards, are also
Preview of The Life of Mozart

The Life of Mozart

Created by
Singmytext
This song teaches about the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Enjoy!
Preview of In a Pickle: A Song About Prepositions and Idioms (MP3 Audio Recording)

In a Pickle: A Song About Prepositions and Idioms (MP3 Audio Recording)

Created by
Ally Webb
This song, entitled "In a Pickle," explores the silly possibilities that would ensue if we took idioms such as "I'm in a pickle" literally. The song is also designed to help elementary students memorize prepositions. Song lyrics and guitar chords are also available for download, as well as a series of whimsical cartoons (including Montessori grammar symbols for the preposition) that can be printed on cardstock and bound into a fun little book to accompany the song. This is not a professional
Preview of Art History Song

Art History Song

This is a fun classical song to teach children about art history from prehistoric times to today. Music is a wonderful way to aid memorization of material. The song is to the tune of "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring". Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Classical, Greek, Celtic, Post-impressionism, Cubism, Abstract are some of the many artistic movements mentioned. This song correlates with Verita's Press "The History of Art: Creation to Contemporary" curriculum. This is a Christian curriculum, however, the son
Preview of Polychrome Picnic

Polychrome Picnic

Created by
JabberBug Media
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to picnic with the colors of the rainbow? This single episode from the album Qwirky Works from JabberBug Media shows just how fun and educational audio time can be in your classroom. With an accompanying listening and teaching guide, these shows can be real hits in your classroom. What are you hungry for today? How about yellow, brown or green? Join the colors as they picnic in polychrome style!
Preview of The Journey: A Song About Homographs (MP3)

The Journey: A Song About Homographs (MP3)

Created by
Ally Webb
This song, "The Journey," is all about homographs. An example of one of the lines is: "And though each minute may seem endless, they'll feel minute when you are through the stress." This song is a great follow-up to the Montessori Homograph Key Experience, but the song and the cartoons work nicely with any elementary language arts/word study curriculum. The cartoons can be printed on cardstock and made into a cute little book to go along with the song. Lyrics and guitar chords, as well as a
Preview of Color My Day

Color My Day

Video Version: https://youtu.be/d3W3vMbV3UwColor my day,color my day, color my day with blueBlue like the sky, blue like the sea,Color my day, color my day, color my day with blue with blue.----------------------------------------------------------------------------Color my day,color my day Color my day with yellow Like the sun, like a daffodil Color my day with yellow Color my day,color my day color my day with red Red like a rose, red like your heart Color my day with red Color my day, color
Preview of Ansel Adams Profile

Ansel Adams Profile

Video version: https://youtu.be/B1zsfpC5MfYPicture this and picture thatA photograph tells you all the real factsIt captures and preserves all our beautiful sitesIn living color or black or whitePhotographs...they’re good for you sight!Ansel Adams was born on Feb. 20,1902 in San Francisco.His parents were Charles and Olive. When he was 4 years old, he broke his nose during the 1906 earthquake. It was never fixed which explains his crooked nos.He was home schooled by his father and his Aunt Mar
Preview of Imaginary Island: A Song About Homonyms (MP3 Audio Recording)

Imaginary Island: A Song About Homonyms (MP3 Audio Recording)

Created by
Ally Webb
This is a sweet lullaby that is intended to help enforce the concept of homonyms (Montessori teachers--excellent follow-up to the Homonym Key Experience! Fits well into any grammar/word study curriculum). There is a set of whimsical cartoons also for sale on TpT, which can be printed on cardstock and made into a fun little book to accompany the song and create a nice visual representation of the pairs of homonyms in the song. This is not a professional recording, but it will work just fine for
Preview of Song: Beat Poetry Part 1

Song: Beat Poetry Part 1

Created by
DannaDeaDanna
Do you need music that you can freely use for class? Well, look no further than DannaDearDanna. As a teacher, I am often frustrated by having to spend my own money in order to secure legal music licenses. Simply pay a small fee and the song is yours to use as you so desire. Song: Beat Poetry 1 is a short jazzy drum session at 2:22.
Preview of Stories Alive! Baba Yaga and Vasalisa The Brave Audio

Stories Alive! Baba Yaga and Vasalisa The Brave Audio

Created by
Shella Zelenz
Stories Alive! is a multi-workshop lesson plan utilizing two wonderful fairytale stories: “Baba Yaga and Vasalisa The Brave” and “The Mightiest Heart.” Both include audio recordings of the stories read by theater professional, Kristine Waters is a veteran performing arts, teaching artist, originally trained by Lincoln Center artists in the mid-90’s. Her Masters in Education focused on Collaborative Educational Leadership. She is a professional actor with tremendous background and training in a v
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Benefits of arts education

Arts education encompasses various disciplines, including creative writing, dance, music, theater, and visual arts. Through arts education, students learn valuable life skills, including creativity, cooperation, discipline, and critical analysis. Additionally, it provides students with positive means of self-expression and empowers them to find their voice.

Arts education offers a wide range of benefits for students, contributing to their overall development and enriching their learning experience. It can have a positive impact on students by helping them:

  • Enhance engagement at school and reduce stress
  • Develop vital social-emotional and interpersonal skills
  • Enrich their overall experiences and perspectives
  • Learn to handle constructive criticism gracefully
  • Improve their ability to focus and concentrate

By teaching the arts, teachers can also instill a lifelong appreciation and enjoyment of various art forms, encouraging students to continue exploring and participating in creative activities throughout their lives.

Teaching with arts resources

On TPT, arts resources come in various formats, from directed drawing activities and art history projects to dramatic plays and music worksheets. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of arts-related concepts, or to reteach a tricky topic. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching the arts will be so much easier.

Discover printable and digital arts resources

Ignite creativity in your student or child by exploring our diverse collection of printable and digital art worksheets! TPT has an extensive array of instructional materials for every learning need, topic, or grade level.

Arts resources on TPT are designed to challenge and inspire children of all ages and help them discover and explore their talents in drawing, music, creative writing, and other fine arts. These grade-specific resources ensure that all students can access age-appropriate materials that stimulate their minds and unleash their artistic potential.

For our young learners, there are delightful tracing and coloring exercises, as well as drama plays and simple songs to learn. Meanwhile, older students can delve into the world of sheet music, instrument fundamentals, and even explore the fascinating realm of art history. With such a wide variety of subjects and topics covered, resources on TPT offer endless opportunities for students to explore the fine arts.

Frequently asked questions about teaching the arts

What types of arts resources are available on TPT?

There are many different types of arts resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular topics include art history, music, dance, drama, creative writing, and visual arts.

How do I find arts lessons on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing fine arts lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for an arts-related resource on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of arts lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels and interests.