Teaching Music to Children: A Curriculum Guide for Teachers Without Music Training

Teaching Music to Children: A Curriculum Guide for Teachers Without Music Training
ISBN-10
1429119683
ISBN-13
9781429119689
Category
Education
Pages
128
Language
English
Published
2010-09-01
Publisher
Lorenz Educational Press
Author
Blair Bielawski

Description

This valuable resource is designed to give elementary teachers with no formal music training all the tools they need to help their students develop an understanding of and appreciation for music. This book includes lessons, reproducible games, worksheets and puzzles. Also included are MP3 files that feature over 60 minutes of music and a complete PowerPoint presentation. The book follows a well-sequenced curriculum based on the National Standards for Music Education in the United States and the Ontario Curriculum for the Arts in Canada.

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