Classroom-Tested Music Resources for Busy Music Teachers

If you are looking for classroom-tested music resources that save time, support student learning, and bring more creativity into your teaching, I would love to welcome you to my Teachers Pay Teachers store.

One of my goals as a resource creator is to offer practical, classroom-tested materials that reflect the many different sides of music education. Whether you teach choir, piano, music theory, or general music, I have created resources to support a wide range of teaching needs and age groups.

A Wide Variety of Music Resources

One of my favorite things about building my store has been creating resources that work across different areas of music teaching. Music classrooms are so varied, and I know teachers need materials that are both flexible and easy to use.

Here are just a few of the resource types you will find in my store.

Piano Technique Tools

If you teach piano, either in a classroom or a private studio, I offer technique resources that help students build strong foundations through scales, chords, and cadences. These materials work well as teaching tools, practice supports, and technical review.

Classroom Decor and Visual Supports

I also create classroom visuals that do more than just decorate the room. Resources like my Elements of Music Posters, affirmation posters, and Composer of the Month materials are designed to reinforce learning while helping your classroom feel bright, inviting, and purposeful.

Choral and Vocal Resources

For choir and vocal music teachers, I offer warm-ups, assignments, performance projects, and ensemble-building activities. These resources are designed to help students grow in skill, confidence, creativity, and collaboration.

Music Theory Lessons

If you teach music literacy or theory, my store includes structured lessons, worksheets, and assessments that make theory more approachable for beginners. These resources are especially helpful for teachers who want a clear sequence and ready-to-use materials.

Creative Performance Projects

I also love creating projects that allow students to perform, reflect, and take ownership of their learning. From group performance tasks to reflective culminating assignments, these resources help students connect more personally to music-making.

Designed to Save Teachers Time

One of the biggest priorities in my resource creation is making teaching easier without sacrificing quality.

I know how much teachers are juggling, which is why I aim to create materials that are clear, editable when helpful, and easy to implement. My hope is that these resources reduce prep time while still supporting meaningful musical experiences for students.

Resources for Different Music Classrooms

Whether you teach elementary music, middle school, high school, choir, piano, or a combination of several areas, my store is designed to offer a range of options.

I want teachers to be able to find resources that fit their classrooms, their students, and their teaching style, not just one narrow type of lesson or activity.

Browse the Store

If you would like to explore the full collection, you can browse my Teachers Pay Teachers store here:

Lessons With Shana on TpT

Thank you so much for supporting my work. I am grateful to be able to create resources that help music teachers save time, stay inspired, and bring more music into their classrooms.

Happy teaching,
Shana


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