Kindergarten Music Class
This is a kindergarten music class with instruction based on Gordon's Music Learning Theory.
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Music Teacher has the voice of a Disney princess. 👑
Love the CRT computer monitors, they brought me back childhood days.
Thank you so much for posting this! I am using this video for a classroom observation assignment in one of my classes, and I really love this video. It's wonderful to watch you teach!
Awesome teaching. Thank you for posting.
Thank you so much for posting full lessons! I’ve been reading a lot of MLT materials, but it’s great to see it in action!!
Awesome post! I'm currently teaching in the Montessori School, this video gave me lots inspiration. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for posting this, i am using this video for one of my obsevation assignment.
This is so helpful! I have so many questions! Thanks for sharing
Hi, I love your lesson! I am looking for ideas for a lesson plan for a kindergarten music lesson as a substitute teacher. What is the reason you always sing (also your instructions) is it to keep their attention or to remind them of the tonality for the root note game? or is it just for fun? Very nice activities, you gave me a lot of inspiration, thank you!
This is great! What was the flute piece you used 20 minutes in?
During Hop Old Mouse (
What year did you teach this lesson? It's definitely pre-Covid but the age of the computers are throwing me
great video! in which state was this ?
Would this be considered Early Childhood or Elementary 1 for training? @heathershouldice
Healthier: THANKS!!
And are you able to let me know the wording of the training game? what's the 1st two sentences? I only can get "the train is rolling down the track, too too...". Thank you!
Here's the fact, most kids don't like learning, practicing or studying musical instruments.
I wish I could hear this but the sound is down on your video.
Let the students misbehave
Hi! For the most part, I like this video. However, I feel as though you were being a bit harsh with how the students sit, mainly with how they were told they wouldn't be able to participate in something if they didn't sit a specific way. I know and have worked with many students who are extremely uncomfortable sitting cross-legged. I saw this again when students fell over in the train activity, as they may have had issues holding themselves up and they were using their hands to catch themselves before falling. It just broke my heart a little bit that a student could be uncomfortable or in pain because they are expected to sit/move a certain way just because everyone else can.