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Other (performing arts) scaffolded note pdfs

Preview of Music of the 20th Century and Beyond Notes

Music of the 20th Century and Beyond Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These notes are about the types of music, characteristics, and analysis of key composers and pieces from the 20th Century and beyond. They can be used as a study resource to learn more about the material or to use as a guide for a lecture. This is intended for students in a music appreciation or music history course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Recorder Fingering Chart - Aesthetic Music

Recorder Fingering Chart - Aesthetic Music

Are you tired of outdated, lackluster fingering charts for your recorder classes? Look no further! Introducing our revolutionary Recorder Fingering Chart, designed with both aesthetics and functionality in mind.Not only does our chart boast a visually stunning design that will captivate your students' attention, but it also provides comprehensive functionality that will enhance their learning experience like never before. Here's why our chart is a must-have for your classroom:Accidentals and Alt
Preview of Recorder Fingering Chart - Aesthetic Music

Recorder Fingering Chart - Aesthetic Music

Are you tired of outdated, lackluster fingering charts for your recorder classes? Look no further! Introducing our revolutionary Recorder Fingering Chart, designed with both aesthetics and functionality in mind.Not only does our chart boast a visually stunning design that will captivate your students' attention, but it also provides comprehensive functionality that will enhance their learning experience like never before. Here's why our chart is a must-have for your classroom:Accidentals and Alt
Preview of Music of the Romantic Period Notes

Music of the Romantic Period Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These notes are about the types of music, characteristics, and analysis of key composers and pieces from the Romantic Period. They can be used as a study resource to learn more about the material or to use as a guide for a lecture. This is intended for students in a music appreciation or music history course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Music of the Classical Period Notes

Music of the Classical Period Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These notes are about the types of music, characteristics, and analysis of key composers and pieces from the Classical Period. They can be used as a study resource to learn more about the material or to use as a guide for a lecture. This is intended for students in a music appreciation or music history course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Music of the Baroque Period Notes

Music of the Baroque Period Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These notes are about the types of music, characteristics, and analysis of key composers and pieces from the Baroque Period. They can be used as a study resource to learn more about the material or to use as a guide for a lecture. This is intended for students in a music appreciation or music history course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Beginning Band Inside the Folder Cheat Sheets - Middle School Band Memory Helper

Beginning Band Inside the Folder Cheat Sheets - Middle School Band Memory Helper

Start your back to school in the band room off right by using these cheat sheets for the inside of your student's folders. Each sheet fits nicely on the inside flap of a folder and lets students write in 6 notes and their fingerings, plus other reminders on the bottom like dynamics, note values, or the letters for lines and spaces of the staff. Writing out their fingerings will help students remember them better, plus they have a quick reference point if they do forget so they can keep making mu
Preview of Music Basics Notes

Music Basics Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These notes are about pitch, dynamics, tone color, rhythm, tempo, meter, melody, texture, form, notation, performance, key, and style. They can be used as a study resource to learn more about the material or to use as a guide for a lecture. This is intended for students in a music appreciation or music history course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Read and Play Music Around the World (5 Simplified Color-Coded Songs)

Read and Play Music Around the World (5 Simplified Color-Coded Songs)

Created by
Simply Music
Here's a simplified and accessible version of five songs from around the world! Great to use with boomwhackers or bells (or really any instrument that you can color-code). List of songs included:1) Chan Mali Chan (Malaysia)2) Mi Cuerpo (Mexico)3) Anile (India)4) Ame Ame (Japan)5) Tue TueThe songa are arranged using simplified rhythm notation (quarter and eighth notes) and color-coded to match boomwhackers so that the whole class can play together. Individual beginner students can also play it su
Preview of Music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance Notes

Music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance Notes

Created by
Holly Pederson
These notes are about the types of music, characteristics, and analysis of key composers and pieces from the Middle Ages and Renaissance. They can be used as a study resource to learn more about the material or to use as a guide for a lecture. This is intended for students in a music appreciation or music history course at the high school or collegiate level.
Preview of Summarizing Nonfiction using main idea/details/quoting/paraphrasing/inferring

Summarizing Nonfiction using main idea/details/quoting/paraphrasing/inferring

This is a step by step guide that guides students' note-taking and writing for responding to non-fiction articles or narratives. This guide will allow you to check students' work step by step or one "chunk" at a time. It enables me to see where students' needs are and allows me to point out where there is a pattern in their mistake. For example, when their paraphrasing is just repeating, or when their inference really is just paraphrasing. It's a very useful document! Even better is the lear
Preview of Instrument Family Worksheet

Instrument Family Worksheet

Created by
Treble in Music
For use with Grades 2 & 3. You could also use it with Grade 1 with some guidance! Students can create their own "notebook" by filling out an information page for each of the four instrument families. Reinforce literacy and creativity in this activity which involves writing and drawing! Suggestions/requests are welcome! And as always, please provide feedback by rating and leaving a comment below. It is very important to me! Be sure to check out the rest of my store at www.teacherspayte
Preview of Strings of the Guitar Worksheets (Fill-in-the-Blank!)

Strings of the Guitar Worksheets (Fill-in-the-Blank!)

These worksheets are a great supplement to your beginner or intro to guitar curriculum! In this resource, you will find a fill-in-the-blank worksheet for each string of the guitar. These worksheets reinforce the concept of learning to read chord charts/chord diagrams on the guitar, showcasing the open position natural notes. This can be done individually, in small groups, or in a large group setting. These worksheets can be printed out or can be uploaded to a Learning Management System, such as
Preview of "Spanish Dance" - Intermediate Guitar Ensemble Trio - In Tablature

"Spanish Dance" - Intermediate Guitar Ensemble Trio - In Tablature

Spanish Dance is an original that uses the Am and E major sounds nicely together. It incorporates only E, F, G from the E string for your beginners in class. The guitar 2 part is a bit more challenging than 1, as it includes some G sharps and B string notes. This is where this version in tab is different than the beginner version. This version will have your guitar 2 players playing up the neck more. It does however make for a more interesting song. Lastly, the Guitar 3 part will challenge your
Preview of Performance and written Music 1 exam advice

Performance and written Music 1 exam advice

Created by
Michelle H
A step by step guide for (senior) Music 1 students on how to prepare for and approach their Higher School Certificate performance exam and aural/written exam. Also includes a 'deconstruction' of language in the performance marking criteria for the HSC.
Preview of Equivalent Ratios Foldable Notes |6th Grade| TEKS 6.4(B)(D)

Equivalent Ratios Foldable Notes |6th Grade| TEKS 6.4(B)(D)

Great resource for students understand equivalent fractions/ratios using scale factor. As always, please provide feedback on this item and don't forget to share. ☺️
Preview of Concepts of Music: a step by step guide to STRUCTURE

Concepts of Music: a step by step guide to STRUCTURE

Created by
Michelle H
A handout for senior Music 1 students on the best way to 'structure' answers on structure, unity/contrast or similarities/differences, in the Higher School Certificate aural/written exam. Also defines a few basic forms in structure - a 'core' list of forms that I expect all my students to know (anything beyond that is a bonus).
Preview of Beginning Band 101: A no nonsense approach to the first semester of band.

Beginning Band 101: A no nonsense approach to the first semester of band.

Created by
Kreston Smith
The following is a collection of ideas and approaches I have tried and tested since 1993. I began teaching private lessons in 1993 and have been a band director for middle and high school level musicians since 2006. The following information is not to be considered the final authority or best resource available. There are numerous strong band directors and articles in the music community nationwide that have volumes of information to share. Hopefully, the information I share here will provide so
Preview of HL R&B supplements

HL R&B supplements

This product works well as a supplement for the HL R&B Guitar method book.
Preview of The Saxophone Altissimo Range: The History and Practice

The Saxophone Altissimo Range: The History and Practice

Created by
Vinci eLearning
This booklet contains strategies of how to be able to play overtones, the method and the history behind the altissimo range. Also, information on mouthpieces is included.
Preview of Music Theory Chords

Music Theory Chords

Created by
Magic Music
Colorful visual representation of chords that is a great introduction for middle or high school students with little previous music knowledge. Great for a music appreciation course. Covers Major, minor, inversions, Tonic, Dominant, Subdominant, and Subtonic chords. This provides a theoretical framework for understanding music theory apart from a specific instrument.
Preview of Jingle Bells Grade 3 Recorder Scaffolded Lesson

Jingle Bells Grade 3 Recorder Scaffolded Lesson

Created by
Lynn Rubin
This slideshow is scaffolded to allow students to be successful through chunking.In my district, third graders begin the recorder in October. We have music once a week. All of our recorder playing experiences prior to this are rote and aural. This lesson is the first one where we are looking at printed letters and following to a beat. (We start learning melodic notation in January, and by March we are reading/playing from notation.) One thing that needs to be taught is how to hold the longe
Preview of Ishi Biladi - UAE National Anthem (Simplified Color-Coded Music Notation)

Ishi Biladi - UAE National Anthem (Simplified Color-Coded Music Notation)

Created by
Simply Music
Here's a simplified and accessible version of the UAE National Anthem that even your kinders can learn to play! Great to use with boomwhackers or bells (or really any instrument that you can color-code). These are available in three versions:1) Color-coded with letter names2) Color-coded without letter names3) B/W standard notationThe song is arranged using simplified rhythm notation (ta, ti-ti and ta-ah) and color-coded to match boomwhackers so that the whole class can play together. Individual
Preview of Winter Olympics Practice Tracker

Winter Olympics Practice Tracker

Created by
Dara Murphy
A practice tracker for music students that will be motivating during the Winter Olympic Games. This tracker gives students goals to work on, as well as practice strategies. On your mark, get set, GO!! Begin on the starting line. Every time you have a practice session, mark off one of the blue squares. If you reach a green square, you win a small award! Woo! If you reach a red challenge square, look at the number on the square and complete the challenge on the list. Can you make it to the finish
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