The Arts help students express, organize, convey, and comprehend ideas that are often difficult to fully express through other mediums. In this series of resource round-ups focused on the Arts, we will share resources that help teachers and students do just that. Whether you’re helping your students develop an understanding of math through visual representations, enriching your 6-12 Arts curriculum, or creating additional opportunities for your students to express their gifts, our Arts resource round-ups will help you get there. You’ll want to ready your pencils, paint brushes, mics, and instruments for these resources, half of which are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“Starting any mix is difficult; not knowing the sound you are going for, what instrument to listen to first and what FX to use first. 5 Step Guide to Basic Mixing will help you overcome this and help develop all the skills you need to mix quickly and professionally.” |
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“This really useful infographic covers the key areas that all music is comprised of and made from. This resource would be a really useful addition to student’s studying music composition, Arranging and Listening Skills.” |
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It’s FREE!“This resource is a drawing supplement to teach Prehistoric Art in the Caves of Lascaux in France.” |
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“This set of worksheets helps students understand the concept of how to reproduce an image using the grid drawing method and practice their hand/eye coordination.” |
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It’s FREE!“This “no prep” digital activity introduces the music staff to students. The activity is multiple choice and self-grading upon submission.” |
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“This GOOGLE CLASSROOM eLearning “breakout” activity is perfect for any music classroom. Students will uncover clues about Beethoven’s life and his music by engaging in short readings, a crossword puzzle, short answer questions, multiple choice questions and an “Interview Suspects” section. This is a self-graded activity!” |
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It’s FREE!“This set of colorful watercolor widescreen borders was created to fit into standard Google Slides and Powerpoint Templates. Just insert as a background into slide shows to quickly create a professional presentation. These are also high quality clipart image files so they can be printed out to make posters, labels, and flyers.” |
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“These colorful Pastel Rainbow Watercolor Widescreen Borders were created to fit into standard Google Slides and Powerpoint Templates. They are high quality clipart image files so they can be printed out to make things like posters, labels, and flyers.” |
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It’s FREE!“This easy to read font was created to help young or beginning readers!” |
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“Doors will be opened when you use these bright and colorful door clipart pieces in your resources!” |
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It’s FREE!“It’s a great way to introduce or hone the skills of pitched music dictation. If you are studying intervals, you could also call out the two interval names instead of playing the sounds.” |
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“This interactive notebook contains 19 pages of readings and activities to teach students how to listen critically and what to listen for, followed by blank listening log questions sheets that are appropriate for ANY type of music. It’s a great cross-curricular resource that includes reading comprehension and activities to reinforce learning, and it’s a fantastic way to get music appreciation marks throughout the year!” |