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.
eLearning Google Classroom
What is included:
**BACH’S FIGHT FOR FREEDOM MOVIE GUIDE
BEETHOVEN LIVES UPSTAIRS MOVIE GUIDE
BIZET’S DREAM MOVIE GUIDE
HANDEL’S LAST CHANCE MOVIE GUIDE
LISZT’S RHAPSODY MOVIE GUIDE
ROSSINI’S GHOST MOVIE GUIDE
STRAUSS: THE KING OF THREE QUARTER TIME MOVIE GUIDE
ALL MOVIE GUIDES ARE SELF-GRADED ONCE STUDENT WORK IS SUBMITTED
MOVIES ARE NOT INCLUDED
The Movie Guides are designed to keep students focused while viewing the films. All questions are multiple choice and answers appear in order.
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What is Included:
Digital link to GENERAL USE GOOGLE CLASSROOM: Danse Macabre - Escape the Graveyard! Breakout Game
THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT REFERENCE HALLOWEEN
It is a cold dark night and you are trying to make it home before midnight. It is getting late. You take a short cut through the woods. The light streaming through the trees fades. A cold wind rakes over you, making your skin crawl with fear. Whispers fill the air….you are not alone. Heart pounding against your ribs, you dash into a graveyard hoping to evade the darkness that stalks you.
Suddenly, the gates slam shut! The eerie “click” of a lock echoes in your ears. You are locked in the graveyard!
Composer, Camille Saint-Saens has left clues in the graveyard to help you on your adventure. Decipher secret messages. Solve puzzles and riddles. You have one class period to find the keys to unlock the gate before you become a part of the famous Danse Macabre…forever.
This digital Breakout Game includes riddles, puzzles, games and more! It’s a race against time (45 min class period) to find all five keys to unlock the gate before you become part of the Death’s “Skeleton Crew” of dancers. This game is a fun way for students to learn about Camille Saint-Saens and his symphonic poem, Danse Macabre.
Please make sure you and your students have access to GOOGLE CLASSROOM and YOUTUBE before making your purchase.
**What is included:
Semibreve/Minim/Crotchet DISTANT LEARNING
Google Classroom Code
Digital Music Theory Diagram & Information Sheet (PDF)
This product is a GOOGLE CLASSROOM music theory lesson that is self-graded.**
Introduce the music staff by using the PDF copy of Semibreve/Minim/Crotchet DISTANT LEARNING (either through digital means or by handout).
I’ve included the diagram in the Google Form so students use it as a reference if needed. (After you make a copy of it, feel free to delete it if you wish. You can always make another copy of the original again if needed).
It’s a multiple choice digital activity. Students need to “submit” their work after completion.
The activity is automatically self-graded to save you time.
WHAT IS INCLUDED:
Powerpoint Presentation “Guitar Anatomy”
PDF “Guitar Anatomy”
Quiz “Guitar Anatomy”
Quiz Answer Sheet
Guitar Anatomy Crossword Puzzle
Answer Sheet to Crossword Puzzle
This bundle is a great way to introduce your students to the parts of the guitar! Included is an eye-catching powerpoint presentation that outlines parts of the guitar. There is also a PDF version for printing. The crossword puzzle is a great way to review. The multiple choice quiz includes colorful pictures for students to identify.
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.
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.
This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: The Chromatic 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.
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.
This complete no-prep, self-grading Unit 8 test covers the following music theory topics: Whole Steps, Half Steps and Enharmonic Notes; The Chromatic Scale; The Major Scale. 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.
This complete no-prep, self-grading music theory Unit 8 Bundle (Lessons 29-32) includes the music theory topics, Lesson 29 (Whole Steps, Half Steps and Enharmonic Notes), Lesson 30 (The Chromatic Scale), Lesson 31 (The Major Scale) and the Lesson 32 Unit 8 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.
This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: The F and G Major Scales. 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.
This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: The B-flat and D Major Scales. 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.
This complete no-prep, self-grading music theory Unit 9 Bundle (Lessons 33-37) includes the music theory topics, Lesson 33 (The F and G Major Scales), Lesson 34 (The B-flat and D Major Scales), Lesson 35 (The E-flat and A Major Scales), Lesson 36 (Key Signatures) and Lesson 37 Unit 9 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.
This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: The E-flat and A Major Scales. 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.
This complete no-prep, self-grading Unit 9 test covers the following music theory topics: The F and G Major Scales; The B-flat and D Major Scales; The E-flat and A Major Scale; Key Signatures. 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.
**This complete no-prep, self-grading lesson covers the music theory topic: Key Signatures. 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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.