Beth’s Blog
Bring Books to Life! How to Use Sound Stories in PreK to 1st Grade Music Lessons
As elementary music teachers, we’re always looking for creative ways to engage our youngest students in meaningful music-making. A wonderful way to do this is through sound stories. This simple, yet effective, strategy not only keeps students entertained but also...
The Magic of Peter and the Wolf: Creative Activities for Elementary Music
Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev is a timeless classic that introduces students to orchestral instruments and musical storytelling. Each of the characters, represented by a different instrument, give options for creating exciting and engaging lessons for...
Get Students Excited with These 5 Halloween Music Activities
Halloween can be an incredibly fun but chaotic time in the elementary music classroom. Students brim with excitement, anticipating costumes and candy, which can make it hard to focus on your lesson plans. Add to that the extra activities and parties, and it can feel...
Exciting Music Bean Bag Activities for Your Classroom
In the world of elementary music, finding simple yet effective tools to engage students is key. One versatile, budget-friendly tool I love using in my classroom is the bean bag! These tactile objects may seem basic, but they offer a wide range of benefits for rhythm,...
Focus with Fun: Attention Getters for the Music Classroom
As an elementary music teacher, you know that managing a room full of excited, energetic students can feel a bit overwhelming at times. And while energy is a wonderful thing in the music classroom, getting the students’ attention quickly and effectively can save you...
Rhythm Is Life: Engaging Rhythm Practice Activities to Unlock Mastery
Welcome! If you’re new around here, I’m so glad you’re joining me today. Also, if you haven’t read parts 1 or 2 of this teaching rhythm series, I would suggest starting with those first. In the first post (click here to read), I discuss the benefits of teaching rhythm...
Rhythm Is Life: Preparation Strategies that will Transform Your Kindergarten Rhythm Lessons
Preparation Strategies that will Transform Your Lessons Welcome and thanks for being here! If you haven’t read part 1 of this rhythm series, you can find it here. It’s all about the benefits of teaching rhythm and the 3 P’s of the Kodaly method. Today, we’re jumping...
Rhythm Is Life: Starting off Right – Teaching Rhythm With the 3 P’s of the Kodaly Method
Teaching Rhythm Using the Kodaly Method Today, I’m kicking off a 3-part series all about teaching rhythm to your youngest students. I will be discussing helpful strategies and tips for using the 3 P’s of the Kodaly method and also for making it simple and real for...
Let’s Dance! Folk Dancing in the Elementary Music Room
Folk dancing is a wonderful way to get your students up and moving and also to help them shake off all that extra energy they have. Plus, you may actually have folk dancing in your school curriculum. I just love adding folk dances into each of my elementary classes,...
Enchanting Garden Music Activities for Elementary Students
Enchanting Garden Music Activities for Elementary Students Spring is here, and so is the time for planting a garden. Have you ever thought of using garden music themed activities in your spring lessons? In this post, I’m sharing several enchanting garden songs and...