Author: jazzybrunette

  • Bibles and Apples

    Jumping into September! As September rolls in, it’s the perfect time to create engaging Bible games for kids and introduce apple-themed music activities in your elementary music classroom. These fun, educational games are a great way to celebrate the new season while reinforcing key concepts. Bible Games for Kids Did you know I create Bible…

  • Chicka Chicka Boom Boom!

    A fun book about the alphabet! “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom” is a vibrant, rhythmic book that’s perfect for introducing musical concepts to young learners (K-2) during the first weeks of school. The book’s repetitive, catchy phrases and rhythmic patterns make it an ideal tool for engaging students in active listening and musical exploration and helps…

  • Kicking Off the School Year

    What to of the first week of music class for a new school year? As the new school year begins, setting the tone in your music class is crucial for a successful year ahead. Engaging students right from the start with a blend of rhythm basics, solfege, fun games, and folk dances can create a…

  • Familiar Folk Songs with New Lyrics

    Incorporating familiar folk songs and dances into elementary music classes can be a game-changer for elementary music students. This approach not only makes learning more engaging but also helps in cultural education and emotional development. By introducing new lyrics to these familiar tunes, you can literally tailor the content to fit whatever theme you are…

  • Heading back to school?

    Preparing Music Resources for TPT and the Classroom As we approach July, the excitement of gearing up for another school year is in the air! For educators like me, this means not only getting ready for the classroom but also preparing fresh and engaging music resources for my Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT) store. My school…

  • Summer Break

    Woohoo! I mentioned in my last post that my school goes year-round. We end mid-June, get 3 weeks off, then we’re back to it right after the 4th of July holiday. In some ways it’s sad that we don’t get a bigger break but it has its advantages too. Cons The break is short. I’m…

  • The Last Dance

    Or at least the last day of music. This week is my last music class of the 2023-2024 school year. A lot of teachers talk about how their last day is full of mixed emotions because they are glad the year is done because they are tired but they are also sad because they will…

  • The end is near.

    The end of the school year that is! Not that we’re counting down the days but this week I have my FINAL class of the school year!! This has been a rough year, I’m not gonna lie. Between a couple difficult classes and a lot of personal changes, struggles, and trials, I have never been…

  • Ice Cream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream!

    Who doesn’t like ice cream?! Especially as the weather gets warmer and summer break is around the corner. It’s like going on vacation without actually going anywhere! Last week’s music class was all about ice cream. And a little pie too. First, we did some matching and sang through some ice cream solfege patterns using…

  • Teacher Appreciation Week!

    Yep, it’s that time of year! If you are a teacher, know that you are appreciated. It can sometimes feel like a thankless job for sure. But we have to keep the bigger picture in mind. The “why” we do what we do. To mold and influence young minds to be the best version of…