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Fun Lesson Plans for Music Teachers

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Music teachers have some of the best jobs in the world. For some reason, most K-12 students love music so they will enjoy all music lessons. The challenge for music teachers is to make the classes even more interesting by introducing fun and innovative lesson plans or activities. The Internet provides many resources for music teachers. The following is a comprehensive resource page to find great lesson plans for K-12 music teachers.

  1. Music Lesson Plans: The Educator’s Reference Desk provides a collection of music lessons for Grade 1 to 12 students.
  2. Music Classes: The Kennedy Center offers various music lesson plans and activities for Grade 4 students and up.
  3. Lessons & Activities: The page provides a great wealth of resources for music lesson plans and activities for all K-12 levels.
  4. Jazz Class: The Smithsonian Jazz offers a number of lessons to promote jazz appreciation in K-12 students.
  5. Mrs. Lukow’s Music Page: The page provides various music lesson plans for K-6 students.
  6. My Music Class: The National Association for Music Education offers a searchable library of music lesson plans for all grade levels.
  7. How to Blues: This month-long lesson plan introduces students to the blues.
  8. Learning the Keyboard: The page offers some lesson plans to teach Grade 2 students about the keyboard.
  9. Arthur’s Music Jamboree: PBS presents lesson plans and activities to introduce music to younger children.
  10. Fine Arts: The British Columbia Ministry of Education provides fine arts lesson plans for K-7 students, including music.
  11. Music Resources: The Boise State University offers an integral resource center for music educators covering lesson plans, activities, and more.
  12. Folkways: Smithsonian Folkways presents a good collection of lesson plans to teach children about the folk music of different cultures.
  13. Chords! Chords! Chords!: Play this simple card game to teach guitar students about chords.
  14. BCP Lesson Plans: The Baltimore Curriculum Project offers an excellent collection of arts lesson plans for K-5 students organized by month, including music.
  15. Rockin’ the Schools: Rock up the class by implementing these out-of-the-world educational programs.
  16. Music Composition & Photography: Kodak presents a lesson plan for 6th graders that integrates music composition, art, poetry, and photography.
  17. Listening Adventures: Carnegie Hall presents an interactive exploration of music for K-6 students.
  18. Sing-Along Songs: The NIEHS Kids’ page provides a collection of sing-along songs as well as guess-the-tune resources.
  19. Musical Mysteries: Go with Robbie and Curly to teach students about sound, rhythm, mood, orchestra, and so on.
  20. The Music Lab: San Francisco Symphony Kids offers an interactive activity for kids to learn about tempo, rhythm, pitch, harmony, symbols, and more.
  21. Virtual Instrument Museum: The Wesleyan University presents an extensive library of musical instruments in the world.
  22. Music Notes: Use this online resource to teach students about music theory, history, styles, instruments, and more.
  23. Stage 3 Materials: The page provides a series of music lesson plans and projects for primary level students.
  24. Music Theory: The page offers lessons, exercises, and tools for music education.
  25. American Pop Music: The website offers a number of lessons focusing on American pop music.

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