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Strategies for Music Education

Playing the piano  These teaching strategies and lesson plans will provide you with easy-to-use and developmentally appropriate practices that can be used in young children's music education. Learn how to incorporate technology in your classroom with teaching strategies that support the National Standards for Music Education. There are great lesson plans that will have your students singing, moving to the music, and learning about language. You'll find helpful resources to incorporate music across your curriculum.

"Start the Music" Lesson Plans

Using children's songs, these lessons show how to teach music while meeting curriculum standards. There are activities for "It's So Good to See You", "Hello There", "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star", and "Who's That Tapping at the Window?".

Use children's literature to help teach music. Explore nursery rhymes with your students and make musical connections to books with these activities.

Young children can learn to understand the organization of language by learning song lyrics. There are activities for "On the Bridge at Avignon", "Eency Weency Spider", "Grandma Moses", and "Are You Sleeping".

Incorporate movement into your music lessons with these fun singing games for "The Telephone Rings", "Ring Around the Rosie", "Shoo Fly", and "Pumpkin Patch".

Music Resources

Help your students in approach tasks, brainstorm, and analyze with these tips.

This foreward to MENC's Start the Music Strategies, a music teaching guide, will help you learn strategies for teaching children through music education.

Learn about strategies that can help children grow musically by reading this introduction to MENC's Start the Music Strategies -- a music teaching guide.

A list of resources for music teachers of young children.

These tips to help your students learn the basics behind playing a musical instrument.

Reference these tips to improve the physical and emotional climate of your music classroom.

Technology & Music Connected

These activities and strategies for music education will help you use technology in your classroom to teach singing.

Learn how to use technology to teach instrument performance with these activities and strategies for music education.

Use technology to encourage musical improvisation with these student activities and teacher strategies.

Incorporate technology with music education. These student activities and teacher strategies explain how to use software programs to assist students with composing music.

Discover great activities and teaching strategies for using technology to help students read music.

Connect technology and music education in your classroom. These student activities and teacher strategies use computer-assisted instruction and multimedia software to help students analyze music.

Technology can help students evaluate music. Learn how to incorporate technology in music education with these teacher strategies and student activities.

Demonstrate relationships between music and other arts with these student activities and teacher strategies for music education.

Learn how technology can help you demonstrate music's relation to history and culture with these student activities and teacher strategies for music education.

Related Resources

Incorporate the nine National Standards for Music Education into your curriculum. Use these resources to teach students in grades K-12 about singing, instruments, music composition, and much more!

Bring some music into your classroom with lessons and printables! Celebrate Music in Our Schools Month in March, or enjoy music on a regular basis with your students.

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