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I am a middle music/theatre arts teacher living and teaching in the United States. I have over 27 years experience of teaching and creating resources. My main instrument is piano. I have a Masters Degree in music. In addition, I have my own private studio where I teach piano, guitar, and voice lessons.

I am a middle music/theatre arts teacher living and teaching in the United States. I have over 27 years experience of teaching and creating resources. My main instrument is piano. I have a Masters Degree in music. In addition, I have my own private studio where I teach piano, guitar, and voice lessons.
DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 31: The Major Scale - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 31: The Major Scale - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: The Major Scale. The lesson is built using Google Forms and includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time is approximately 15-45 minutes, depending on student ability. The lesson flows as follows: The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 29: Whole Steps, Half Steps and Enharmonic Notes - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 29: Whole Steps, Half Steps and Enharmonic Notes - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: Whole Steps, Half Steps and Enharmonic Notes. The lesson is built using Google Forms and includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time is approximately 15-45 minutes, depending on student ability. The lesson flows as follows: The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory UNIT 7 BUNDLE Lessons 25-28 - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory UNIT 7 BUNDLE Lessons 25-28 - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading music theory Unit 7 Bundle (Lessons 25-28) includes the music theory topics, Lesson 25 (Eighth Note), Lesson 26 (Eighth Rest), Lesson 27 (Dotted Quarter Note) and the Lesson 28 Unit 7 Test. Each lesson is built using Google Forms. The lessons includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time depends on student ability (15-45 minutes). The lessons flows as follows: The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. The unit test flows the same; however, it does not include the reference diagrams in the forms because it is a test. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 28 TEST UNIT 7 - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 28 TEST UNIT 7 - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading Unit 7 test covers the following music theory topics: Flat Sign, Sharp Sign and Natural Sign. The lesson is built using Google Forms. Completion time depends on student ability (15-45 minutes). The lesson flows as follows: Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 27: The Natural Sign - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 27: The Natural Sign - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: The Natural Sign. The lesson is built using Google Forms and includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time is approximately 15-45 minutes, depending on student ability. The lesson flows as follows: The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 26: The Sharp Sign - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 26: The Sharp Sign - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: The Sharp Sign. The lesson is built using Google Forms and includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time is approximately 15-45 minutes, depending on student ability. The lesson flows as follows: The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 25: The Flat Sign - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 25: The Flat Sign - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: The Flat Sign. The lesson is built using Google Forms and includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time is approximately 15-45 minutes, depending on student ability. The lesson flows as follows: The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory UNIT 6 BUNDLE Lessons 21-24 - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory UNIT 6 BUNDLE Lessons 21-24 - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading music theory Unit 6 Bundle (Lessons 21-24) includes the music theory topics, Lesson 21 (Eighth Note), Lesson 22 (Eighth Rest), Lesson 23 (Dotted Quarter Note) and the Unit 6 Test. Each lesson is built using Google Forms. The lessons includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time depends on student ability (15-45 minutes). The lessons flows as follows: The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. The unit test flows the same; however, it does not include the reference diagrams in the forms because it is a test. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 24 TEST UNIT 6 - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 24 TEST UNIT 6 - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading Unit 6 test covers the following music theory topics: Eight Note, Eighth Rest, and the Dotted Quarter Note. The lesson is built using Google Forms. Completion time depends on student ability (15-45 minutes). The lesson flows as follows: Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 23: Dotted Quarter Note - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 23: Dotted Quarter Note - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: Dotted Quarter Note. The lesson is built using Google Forms and includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time is approximately 15-45 minutes, depending on student ability. The lesson flows as follows: The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 22: Eighth Rest - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 22: Eighth Rest - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: Eighth Rest. The lesson is built using Google Forms and includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time is approximately 15-45 minutes, depending on student ability. The lesson flows as follows: The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 21: Eighth Notes - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 21: Eighth Notes - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: Eighth Notes. The lesson is built using Google Forms and includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time is approximately 15-45 minutes, depending on student ability. The lesson flows as follows: The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory UNIT 5 BUNDLE Lessons 17-20 - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory UNIT 5 BUNDLE Lessons 17-20 - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading music theory Unit 5 Bundle (Lessons 17-20) includes the music theory topics, Lesson 17 (Ties and Slurs), Lesson 18 (Repeat Signs), Lesson 19 (First and Second Endings) and the Unit 5 Test. Each lesson is built using Google Forms. The lessons includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time depends on student ability (15-45 minutes). The lessons flows as follows: The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. The unit test flows the same; however, it does not include the reference diagrams in the forms because it is a test. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 20 TEST UNIT 5 - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 20 TEST UNIT 5 - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading Unit 5 test covers the following music theory topics: Ties and Slurs; Repeat Signs; First and Second Endings. The lesson is built using Google Forms. Completion time depends on student ability (15-45 minutes). The lesson flows as follows: Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 19: First and Second Endings - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 19: First and Second Endings - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: First and Second Endings. The lesson is built using Google Forms and includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time is approximately 15-45 minutes, depending on student ability. The lesson flows as follows: The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 18: Repeat Signs - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 18: Repeat Signs - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: Repeat Signs. The lesson is built using Google Forms and includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time is approximately 15-45 minutes, depending on student ability. The lesson flows as follows: The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory  Lesson 17: Ties and Slurs - Self-Grading
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 17: Ties and Slurs - Self-Grading

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This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: Ties and Slurs. The lesson is built using Google Forms and includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time is approximately 15-45 minutes, depending on student ability. The lesson flows as follows: The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory UNIT 4 BUNDLE Lessons 13-16 - Self-Grading - No Prep
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DIGITAL Music Theory UNIT 4 BUNDLE Lessons 13-16 - Self-Grading - No Prep

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**This complete no-prep, self-grading music theory Unit 4 Bundle (Lessons 13-16) includes the music theory topics, Lesson 13 (2/4 Time Signature), Lesson 14 (3/4 Time Signature), Lesson 15 (The Dotted Half Note) and the Unit 4 Test. Each lesson is built using Google Forms. The lessons includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time depends on student ability (15-45 minutes). The lessons flows as follows:** The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. The unit test flows the same; however, it does not include the reference diagrams in the forms because it is a test. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 16 Unit 4 TEST  - Self Grading - No Prep
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 16 Unit 4 TEST - Self Grading - No Prep

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This complete no-prep, self-grading Unit 4 test covers the following music theory topics: 2/4 Time Signature, 3/4 Time Signature, and the Dotted Half Note. The lesson is built using Google Forms. Completion time depends on student ability (15-45 minutes). The lesson flows as follows: Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.
DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 15: The Dotted Half Note - Self-Grading - No Prep
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DIGITAL Music Theory Lesson 15: The Dotted Half Note - Self-Grading - No Prep

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**This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: The Dotted Half Note. The lesson is built using Google Forms and includes a diagram explaining the lesson topic. Completion time is approximately 15-45 minutes, depending on student ability. The lesson flows as follows:** The self-explanatory diagram is provided within the form so students can reference it as needed. Students answer the assessment question at their own pace. It’s a multiple choice/short answer digital activity. Students “submit” their work after completion. The activity is automatically self-graded upon submission for automatic feedback. You can integrate these music theory lessons in Google Classroom™, SeeSaw, Canvas, and most all learning management systems.