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Continue reading →: 🕸️ Spooky Music Listening Journal Ideas for October Music LessonsBring the Halloween spirit into your classroom with these spooky music listening journal ideas! Students will explore dynamics, texture, and tone color through eerie classical favorites while practicing critical listening and creative reflection.
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Continue reading →: Big News: Sale + New Lower Prices in My Teachers Pay Teachers Store!If you’ve been waiting for the perfect time to grab fresh music teaching resources, the moment is here! My Teachers Pay Teachers store is on sale, and along with the discounts, I’ve also updated several of my products with brand-new, lower prices. That means more savings for you and more…
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Continue reading →: Choir Assignments Bundle: 3 Activities to Build Your EnsembleStarting a new choir year can feel overwhelming — so many voices to balance, names to learn, and routines to establish. The key to long-term success is setting strong foundations right from the beginning. That’s why I created the Choir Assignments Bundle: Building Your Ensemble — three ready-to-use assignments designed…
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Continue reading →: Building an Ensemble Identity: A Classroom Activity That Unites Every SingerOne of the most important parts of starting the year with a choir or vocal class is building a sense of unity. Students walk into rehearsal with different levels of experience, confidence, and enthusiasm—but the moment they start to see themselves as one ensemble, the music changes. That’s why I…
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Continue reading →: 4 Beautiful John Rutter Pieces for Your Next Christmas ConcertWhen it comes to Christmas choral music, few composers capture the season’s spirit quite like John Rutter. His works are beloved by choirs around the world for their lyrical melodies, rich harmonies, and accessible yet expressive writing. Whether you’re planning a school concert, a church service, or a community performance,…






