"Even though Amelia Bedelia can't play an instrument, she plays a big part in the school concert."
Review comprehension and enhance vocabulary with this book unit, designed to be used in conjunction with Herman Parish's tale of a literal-minded housekeeper disrupting a school orchestra.
Oh, no! The medieval music timeline has gotten mixed up! Can you sort it out? Cut out the squares and put them on the timeline in order. From the invention of the crwth (in 610) to the development of white notation (in 1425).
A biography of the composer followed by 12 multiple choice questions, 1 short writing prompt, 5 short answer essay questions , and a creative visualization exercise.
Print up the form and write in the details (Check out what we're doing, Help Wanted, Special Notes, Reminders) to make a great classroom newsletter. With colorful musical instruments.
Print up the form and write in the details (Check out what we're doing, Help Wanted, Special Notes, Reminders) to make a great classroom newsletter. With musical instrument outlines to color.
A biography of the famous composer in the form of a reading comprehension activity is followed by 12 multiple choice questions, and a writing prompt about overcoming adversity, and 5 questions requiring short written responses.
A set of 36 calendar day cards with patterned illustrations. Use with matching calendar header. Patterned calendar day cards can be used to help students understand sequencing and repetitive patterns of images and letters.
A set of 12 vocabulary cards that define and illustrate eleven musical notation terms: repeat, accent, decrescendo, crescendo, fermata, pianissimo, piano, mezzo piano, mezzo forte, forte, fortissimo.