Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Hump Day Hilarity 
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Sunday, March 27, 2016


Three Things

I am linking up with Aileen Miracle to share three things that worked for me and my students this week.

#1 - Dig Deep


Want a fabulous song to sing with your choir or your classes? I have been doing this one. Not only is there a good message (which I look for in my material), but it is fun to sing and you can even have Pete Churchill himself do some of the teaching for you while you grab a quick drink of water and catch your breath!

These are the clips in order:


  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD3Z9V196WY
  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kR19WS4gsPA
  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=672ItIwVXAs
  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkkaTQ_LPNQ
  1. Full Performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wW1KNWxo4w




And then a colleague (thanks Lee Reushle) shared this link: http://www.epoc.co/?q=content/dig-deep from the English Pocket Opera Company. There is a lyric sheet (you will have to change sew to sow), audio tracks, score.....

What a find!!!!

#2 - Oreo Intervals

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Thanks to Pinterest and this original pin, I used Oreos with my Year 9s to help explain intervals and chords. It was fabulous, but I think I was probably more literal than these pictures. 

The biscuits were the notes played/sung, and each level of cream was a note in between. I made a minor 2nd (no cream) and Major second (one lot of cream) a minor third (two lots of cream) and a Major third (three lots of cream). We sang and played the chromatic notes in between as well. Then we focused on the thirds and built the chords. My chords had only one biscuit in the middle to accurately represent the notes in the chord....anyway, it was a fun lesson segment, and we got to eat the intervals.
"Mrs O'Shea, please can I have the Major third." So cute and fun!

#3 - Music Tech Teacher Quizzes and Games

The first time on the music lap tops for the year sevens and eights this week. We explored the quizzes and games on the Music Tech Teacher site HERE and boy were they engaged and happy. 



Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Hump Day Hilarity
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Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Hump Day Hilarity 

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Friday, March 11, 2016

Friday Finds



St. Patrick's Day Squilt Worksheet 

This St. Patrick's Day SQUILT (Super Quiet UnInterrupted Listening Time) worksheet will help you incorporate some St. Patrick's Day activities into your lessons in the coming week. Put on a piece of your own choice and let the students complete it, with a class discussion afterwards.

Find it free HERE



Wednesday, March 9, 2016

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Friday, March 4, 2016

Friday Finds


Copy, Transpose, Transfer Sheet

Transposition can be tricky to master, but is an incredibly useful tool later in life. Give your students a head start with this handy transposition worksheet. Includes music and stick notation practice as well!

Get it free HERE


Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Hump Day Hilarity 

How many of these 'Music Teacher Problems' have you experienced? Here are 10 fun posters for you, your room, social media, or just a giggle. Download them now for FREE here on my web site.