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Thursday, November 27, 2014. Whether you're celebrating Thanksgiving or simply going about your day as usual, I hope that you'll accept these printables as my way of saying "thank you." As they adorn your wall or table, remember that who you are and what you do are appreciated. Click on the pictures below to download the file from Dropbox. Graphics via Collective Creation, KG Fonts, and Kelly B's Clipart. Graphics via Collective Creation, KG Fonts, and Kelly B's Clipart. Music Teacher Showcase: November.
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Friday, June 26, 2015. I've been blessed with many close friends over the years. I tend to accumulate them in the same way people accumulated beanie babies in the eighties. And the thing that amazes me most, is the comfort and support that friendships provide, whether those friendships are formed in childhood, as adults, or through the internet. I'm thankful for each and every one. Graphics by The 3am Teacher and Educlips. And without further adieu, here we go:. When and how did we first meet? Jennifer: ...
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Teaching Timbre in Elementary Music. Tuesday, September 30, 2014. For me, the easiest place to start with timbre was always a simple "Name That Student" game. Children are familiar with the timbre of human voices. They can identify their mother, brother, or peer's voice easily. So, it's a great place to start when building timbre vocabulary. Name That Student Game. Which I found on Pinterest:. Singing Cave" via Alisha Gabriel. Then, have each student speak the word you chose and ask the rest of the class...
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