Looking for an opera music activity? Take your students on a virtual field trip to the opera, and learn about opera around the world! This activity is a great way to expose your students to famous operas, productions, and singers.This Google Slides based resource features two digital choice boards with links to amazing videos, virtual tours, and online student-friendly sites. You can assign all of the blocks or allow students to choose what interests them. After students are finished exploring t
We all do fire drills? Safety drills? Why are we not taking 5 minutes a month to conduct digital safety drills?? With these simple to use drill cards the teacher in any classroom can use grade-level appropriate scenarios to discuss how best to handle digital dilemmas our students face each and every day. Each scenario comes with teacher talking points. One drill per grade band and teacher talking points. Grades K-12 represented. It's time we start doing digital drills as much as we do fire dril
Al Citron folk song rhythm follow-along can be played online or in-person to students learning tam-ti or low so,. Sing along in a comfortable key or clap along with the colored dot. Solfege: s,s, d r m r dd s,s, dd s,s, d r m r dd s,s, ds, dm d.
Chemistry and the state of matter! These eleven songs were too advanced for my transitional kindergarten class but I still had fun writing them! But you might have fun incorporating them with my chemistry musical: Chemistry in Song - Water Matters!
The Lightning Decision Jam (LDJ) is a shortened version of the Decision Sprint (from Google's Jake Knapp) with the purpose of moving leadership teams (or even individual teachers) from problem to testable solution in 90 minutes. The LDJ was developed by Berlin-based design firm AJ and Smart to help teams get unstuck and start to get things done. This version of LDJ has been tested with multiple leadership teams and includes examples of how school leaders can apply this approach. I rewrote the