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Continue reading →: How to Grow Your Teachers Pay Teachers Store: A Guide for Content CreatorsIf you’re an educator-turned-content-creator trying to grow your Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) store, you’re not alone. Whether you’re just starting out or trying to take your store to the next level, it takes more than just uploading great resources—you need strategy, consistency, and smart marketing. I’ve put together this guide…
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Continue reading →: Keep Music Class Fun & Focused with These End-of-Year ActivitiesAs the school year winds down, music teachers everywhere know that May and June can be a bit of a circus. Performances are finished, attention spans are fading, and you’re juggling cleanup, assessments, and maybe even report cards — all while trying to keep students engaged and learning. That’s exactly…
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Continue reading →: Wrapping Up the Year: End-of-Year Checklist for Music TeachersHow to finish strong, reflect, and set yourself up for success next year As the school year winds down, music teachers find themselves juggling concerts, assessments, report cards, and goodbyes. It’s a joyful yet chaotic time—and amid the whirlwind, it’s easy to forget that how you end your year plays…
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Continue reading →: 3 Reasons to Program Eric Whitacre’s Sleep at Your Next Choral Concert
If you’re looking for a piece that captivates audiences and challenges your singers in the most rewarding ways, Eric Whitacre’s Sleep is a must-consider for your next choral concert. Since its premiere, Sleep has become one of the most performed and beloved works of contemporary choral literature—and for good reason.…
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Continue reading →: 5 Ways to Improve Your Junior Choir
Working with junior choirs can be one of the most rewarding—and challenging—parts of a choral director’s job. Grade 9 and 10 students are often transitioning from middle school programs or starting choir for the first time. With the right strategies, you can transform this group into a confident, musical, and…






