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They use that information along with graphics, pictures and backgrounds from the Internet and also supplied in Canva, to create a finished presentation that explains their topic, and add their own opinions and insights to the project. A word search puzzle is also included (with answer key) for early finishers or as a part of the lesson.\n\nThis lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary or high school classes as well. 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They use that information along with graphics, pictures and backgrounds from the Internet and also supplied in Canva, to create a finished presentation that explains their topic, and add their own opinions and insights to the project. A word search puzzle is also included (with answer key) for early finishers or as a part of the lesson.\n\nThis lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary or high school classes as well. Great to leave for a sub or to use for distance learning too.\n\nMaterials Required:\n\n· Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)\n\n· Software such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides\n\nFiles included:\n\n· Teacher & Student Resources\n\n· Research and Presentation Project Expectations and Grading Rubric\n\n· Quick Start Tutorial for Canva\n\n· Word Search Puzzle and Answer Key\n\nApproximate Lesson Duration:\n\n· Introduction to the Lesson - 1 (50 minute) class period\n\n· Research and Presentation Project Creation – 1.5 – 2 (50 minute) class periods\n\n· Word Search Puzzle - .5 (50 minute) class period\n\n· Presentation sharing with class – time will depend on the size of the class\n\nRemember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases!\n\n\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\\*\n\nConnect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\n\nFollow our blog\n\nFollow us on Facebook\n\nFollow us on Pinterest\n",descriptionHTML:"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn fun facts about the use of classical music in modern day life such as movies, television, and video games as they research different uses of classical music in modern day life. 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A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included with this lesson is a word search puzzle that includes an answer key, perfect for early finishers or as a part of the lesson. Finally, students research their choice of a Musical Theater composer and create a presentation about their contributions to the field of Musical Theater using their choice of Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well. 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You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Materials Required:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Software such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Software such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Files included:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>Teacher & Student Resources\x3C/li>\x3Cli>The History of Musical Theater WebQuest Activity (print and editable digital\x3Cbr>files included)\x3C/li>\x3Cli>The History of Musical Theater WebQuest Answer Key\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Word Search Puzzle – The History of Musical Theater Vocabulary (includes answer key)\x3C/li>\x3Cli>The History of Musical Theater Presentation Project Expectations with Rubric\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Approximate Lesson Duration:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>WebQuest - 1 (50 minute) class period\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Word Search Puzzle – 15 minutes\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Presentation Project (including research) – 1.5 -3 (50 minute) class periods\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Optional: additional time for students to present their project to the class (time will vary depending on class size).\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Remember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases!\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow our blog\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Visit our Website\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[696],"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn interesting facts about the history of jazz as they complete several projects including a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included with this lesson is a word search puzzle that includes an answer key, perfect for early finishers or as a part of the lesson. Finally, students research their choice of a jazz musician and create a presentation about their contributions to the field of jazz using their choice of Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well. This lesson could be used in a music, history or technology class and is also a great lesson to leave for a substitute teacher!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Files included:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>\x3Cp>Teacher & Student Resources\x3C/p>\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cp>The History of Jazz WebQuest Activity (print and editable digital files\x3Cbr>included)\x3C/p>\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cp>The History of Jazz WebQuest Answer Key\x3C/p>\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cp>Word Search Puzzle – The History of Jazz Vocabulary (includes answer key)\x3C/p>\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cp>The History of Jazz Presentation Project Expectations with Rubric\x3C/p>\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Approximate Lesson Duration:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>WebQuest - 1 (50 minute) class period\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Word Search Puzzle – 15 minutes\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Presentation Project (including research) – 1.5 -3 (50 minute) class periods\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Optional: additional time for students to present their project to the class (time will vary depending on class size).\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Remember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases!\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow our blog\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Visit our Website\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[698],"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn interesting facts about the history of Rock & Roll as they complete several projects including a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included with this lesson is a word search puzzle that includes an answer key, perfect for early finishers or as a part of the lesson. Finally, students research their choice of a Rock & Roll musician and create a presentation about their contributions to the field of Rock & Roll using their choice of Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides. \x3C/p>\x3Cp>This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well. This lesson could be used in a music, history or technology class and is also a great lesson to leave for a substitute teacher!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Files included:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Teacher & Student Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· The History of Rock & Roll WebQuest Activity (print and editable digital\x3Cbr>files included)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· The History of Rock & Roll WebQuest Answer Key\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Word Search Puzzle – The History of Rock & Roll Vocabulary (includes answer key)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· The History of Rock & Roll Presentation Project Expectations with Rubric\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Approximate Lesson Duration:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· WebQuest - 1 (50 minute) class period\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Word Search Puzzle – 15 minutes\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Presentation Project (including research) – 1.5 -3 (50 minute) class periods\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Optional: additional time for students to present their project to the class (time will vary depending on class size).\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Remember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases!\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow our blog\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Visit our Website\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[700],"\x3Cp>Creating a Movie using Microsoft Story Remix utilizes the free software from Microsoft as a part of Photos, available in Windows 10 and above. It allows students to create a movie using still pictures or video clips. You will need Windows 10 (or higher) on your computer to access and use it.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>In these lessons, students are provided with links to several excellent tutorials (both print and video versions), as well as links to other resources to help them with their designs.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>There are two projects included with this lesson to allow the teacher and student a choice in how to demonstrate knowledge of Microsoft Story Remix. Use one, both, or let students choose!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Resources Required\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Access to computers for each student with Internet access and Windows Version 10 or higher\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Project Duration (approximate)\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Whole class overview demonstration of the basic program tools and resources for the lesson(s):\x3C/p>\x3Cp>½ to 1 (50 minute) class period\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Create a Public Service Announcement using Video: 2-5 (50 minute) class periods\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Create a Music Video using Pictures: 2-5 (50 minute) class periods\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Files Included with this Lesson\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Teacher Notes and Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· 2 Lessons for Projects with grading rubric including\x3C/p>\x3Cp>o Create a Public Service Announcement using Video\x3C/p>\x3Cp>o Create a Music Video using Pictures\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[702],"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn fun facts about the use of classical music in modern day life such as movies, television, and video games as they research different uses of classical music in modern day life. No download is required to use Canva (\x3Ca href=\"http://www.canva.com\">www.canva.com\x3C/a>) - a free product, making it easy for teachers who are not able to download software on classroom computers to still give their students a choice in learning. Options for using Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides are also included for use if the teacher prefers.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>In these lessons, students are provided with a quick tutorial for Canva, as well as links to other resources to help them with their designs. The tutorial is intended to help students get started with the program and then use the resources within the program to refine their creations. Links are included to tutorials for Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides. Students create a presentation with examples of classical music used in their own lives after researching the topic. They use that information along with graphics, pictures and backgrounds from the Internet and also supplied in Canva, to create a finished presentation that explains their topic, and add their own opinions and insights to the project. A word search puzzle is also included (with answer key) for early finishers or as a part of the lesson.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary or high school classes as well. Great to leave for a sub or to use for distance learning too.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Materials Required:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Software such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Files included:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Teacher & Student Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Research and Presentation Project Expectations and Grading Rubric\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Quick Start Tutorial for Canva\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Word Search Puzzle and Answer Key\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Approximate Lesson Duration:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Introduction to the Lesson - 1 (50 minute) class period\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Research and Presentation Project Creation – 1.5 – 2 (50 minute) class periods\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Word Search Puzzle - .5 (50 minute) class period\x3C/p>\x3Cp>· Presentation sharing with class – time will depend on the size of the class\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[704],"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn fun facts about Frederic Chopin and his music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Chopin’s style, using AudioTool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Files included:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Teacher & Student Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Fun Facts about Frederic Chopin WebQuest Activity (print and\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Editable digital files included)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Fun Facts about Frederic Chopin WebQuest Answer Key\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Creating Music in Chopin’s Style using AudioTool\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Who Owns the Music - Copyright Lesson (Team research and PowerPoint)\x3Cbr>⭐ Sound Engineering - Design & Build a Musical Instrument\x3Cbr>⭐ Music Related Pixel Art in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets\x3Cbr>⭐ Exploring Careers: Arts, A/V Technology & Communications\x3Cbr>⭐ Creating and Editing Audio & Music in Audacity\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Visit our Website\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[706],"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn fun facts about Franz Schubert and his music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Schubert’s style, using Audiotool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project. This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Materials Required:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Software such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Files included:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>Teacher & Student Resources\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Fun Facts about Franz Schubert WebQuest Activity (print and editable digital files included)\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Fun Facts about Franz Schubert WebQuest Answer Key\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Creating Music in Schubert’s Style using a Choice of Software\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Approximate Lesson Duration:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>WebQuest: 1 (50 minute) class period\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Music Project: 2-3 (50 minute) class periods\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Remember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases!\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow our blog\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Visit our Website\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[708],"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn fun facts about Johannes Brahms and his music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Brahms’ style, using AudioTool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project. This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Materials Required:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Software such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Files included:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>Teacher & Student Resources\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Fun Facts about Johannes Brahms WebQuest Activity (print and editable digital files included)\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Fun Facts about Johannes Brahms WebQuest Answer Key\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Creating Music in Brahms’ Style using a Choice of Software\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Approximate Lesson Duration:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>WebQuest: 1 (50 minute) class period\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Music Project: 2-3 (50 minute) class periods\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Remember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases!\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow our blog\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Visit our Website\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[710],"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn fun facts about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Mozart’s style, using AudioTool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Files included:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Teacher & Student Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Fun Facts about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart WebQuest Activity (print and\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Editable digital files included)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Fun Facts about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart WebQuest Answer Key\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Creating Music in Mozart’s Style using AudioTool\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Who Owns the Music - Copyright Lesson (Team research and PowerPoint)\x3Cbr>⭐ Sound Engineering - Design & Build a Musical Instrument\x3Cbr>⭐ Music Related Pixel Art in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets\x3Cbr>⭐ Exploring Careers: Arts, A/V Technology & Communications\x3Cbr>⭐ Creating and Editing Audio & Music in Audacity\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Visit our Website\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[712],"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn fun facts about John Philip Sousa and his music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Sousa’s style, using AudioTool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Files Included:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Teacher & Student Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Fun Facts about John Philip Sousa WebQuest Activity (print and\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Editable digital files included)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Fun Facts about John Philip Sousa WebQuest Answer Key\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Creating Music in Sousa’s Style using AudioTool\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Visit our Website\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[714],"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn fun facts about Johann Sebastian Bach and his music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Bach’s style, using AudioTool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Files included:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Teacher & Student Resources\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Fun Facts about Johann Sebastian Bach WebQuest Activity (print and\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Editable digital files included)\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Fun Facts about Johann Sebastian Bach WebQuest Answer Key\x3C/p>\x3Cp>• Creating Music in Bach’s Style using AudioTool\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Related Products\x3C/strong>\x3Cbr>⭐ Who Owns the Music - Copyright Lesson (Team research and PowerPoint)\x3Cbr>⭐ Sound Engineering - Design & Build a Musical Instrument\x3Cbr>⭐ Music Related Pixel Art in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets\x3Cbr>⭐ Exploring Careers: Arts, A/V Technology & Communications\x3Cbr>⭐ Creating and Editing Audio & Music in Audacity\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Remember to \x3Cstrong>leave feedback\x3C/strong> for credits on future purchases!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow our blog\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Visit our Website\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[716],"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn interesting facts about the history of musical instruments, as they complete several projects including a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Then, students research their choice of one instrument and create a presentation or a video about it using their choice of Web 2.0 tools such as Adobe Creative Express (formerly Adobe Spark), eMaze, Canva, etc. (all are free, no download needed) or by using Microsoft Office or Google Apps. A full list of software/technology options is listed in the student lesson instructions and includes links to tutorials. For classrooms with limited technology, this lesson can be completed with students working in pairs or small groups. The completed presentations can be shared with the rest of the class if the teacher chooses.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well. 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A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Then, students research their choice of one of their famous musicals and create a presentation about it using their choice of Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides. If you prefer, students can work on the presentation project in partners or in a small group.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well. This lesson could be used in a music, drama, history or technology class and is also a great lesson to leave for a substitute teacher!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Materials Required:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>\x3Cp>Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)\x3C/p>\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cp>Software such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs\x3C/p>\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cp>Software such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides\x3C/p>\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Files included:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>\x3Cp>Teacher & Student Resources\x3C/p>\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cp>Learning about Rodgers & Hammerstein WebQuest Activity (print and\x3Cbr>editable digital files included)\x3C/p>\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cp>Learning about Rodgers & Hammerstein WebQuest Answer Key\x3C/p>\x3C/li>\x3Cli>\x3Cp>Musical Composition of Rodgers & Hammerstein Project Expectations with Rubric\x3C/p>\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Approximate Lesson Duration:\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cul>\x3Cli>WebQuest - 1 (50 minute) class period\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Presentation Project (including research) – 1.5 -3 (50 minute) class periods\x3C/li>\x3Cli>Optional: additional time for students to present their project to the class (time will vary depending on class size).\x3C/li>\x3C/ul>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Remember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases!\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow our blog\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Visit our Website\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[720],"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn interesting facts about the modern Broadway composer, Stephen Sondheim and his work, as they complete several projects including a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Then, students research their choice of one of his famous musicals and create a presentation or a video about it using their choice of Web 2.0 tools such as Prezi, Adobe Spark, eMaze, Canva, etc. (free, no download needed) or by using Microsoft Office or Google Apps. A full list of software/technology options is listed in the student lesson instructions and includes links to tutorials. For classrooms with limited technology, this lesson can be completed with students working in pairs or small groups. The completed presentations can be shared with the rest of the class if the teacher chooses.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well. This lesson could be used in a music, drama, history or technology class and is also a great lesson to leave for a substitute teacher!\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. 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Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Dvorak’s style, using AudioTool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project. 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You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.\x3C/strong>\x3C/em>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cstrong>Remember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases!\x3C/strong>\x3C/p>\x3Cp>**************************************************************************\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum:\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow our blog\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow us on Facebook\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Follow us on Pinterest\x3C/p>\x3Cp>Visit our Website\x3C/p>");$R[474]($R[724],"\x3Cp>In this lesson, students learn fun facts about George Frideric Handel and his music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Handel’s style, using AudioTool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project. This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.\x3C/p>\x3Cp>\x3Cem>\x3Cstrong>This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. 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Sound Engineering - Design & Build a Musical Instrument
By Innovations in Technology
Put the STEAM in STEM with this unit! Sound Engineering is a Project Based Learning unit that teaches students the physics and basic concepts of sound engineering, especially as it relates to music. This lesson can be used in Career and Technology classes, Science classes, or Music classes. I have used it with an 8th grade Engineering class.
Students start the unit by reading information about the topic from a handout and answering questions about the reading, as well as defining terms related to sound engineering. In the next phase of the project, they work with a team to utilize a Slinky toy to replicate wave patterns and analyze them. Finally, they work with a team to research and build a musical instrument that demonstrates their learning of the topic. The unit ends with a written reflection on the project.
Files Included with this Unit:
1. Teacher Resources
2. Physics of Sound Reading
3. Introduction to Sound Engineering (research and vocabulary) – includes answer key
4. Slinky Waves – group lab expectations and student worksheet
5. Team sign-up sheet
6. Musical Instrument Building Project – student expectations and resources
7. Team planning sheet (2 versions, color & black and white)
8. Teacher evaluation tracking sheet
9. Project Written Reflection
I hope your students enjoy it!
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Analyze Visual Elements & Figurative Language Digital Lesson Plan Survivor Song
By TooBookedUp
Engage your middle school ELA and humanities curriculum with our meticulously crafted "Survivor" by Destiny's Child Lesson 3-day bundle, designed for grades 5-8. This culturally relevant, comprehensive package seamlessly integrates music and media studies with critical ELA standards, making learning an engaging and transformative experience for students.
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How to Use This Resource
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This resource not only meets critical educational standards but also caters to diverse learning environments, whether in traditional ELA settings or innovative electives. By incorporating "Survivor" into your curriculum, you'll offer students a unique lens through which to explore themes of resilience, empowerment, and the artistic expression of personal growth. Equip your students with the skills to analyze and appreciate the depth of language and media with this all-encompassing resource.
Creating and Editing Audio & Music in Audacity | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Creating & Editing Audio and Music in Audacity gives students an opportunity to learn how to create and edit audio and music files for use in projects. A step-by-step tutorial for the program, along with three lessons are included in this unit. Additionally, resources including sites that offer free (non-copyrighted) music and sound downloads appropriate for student projects are included. Audacity is a free download.
Files Included with this Lesson
• Teacher Notes and Resources
• Tutorial Lesson
• 3 Project Lessons including rubrics
Middle schoolers LOVE music and the opportunity to create authentic projects. This is a great introductory lesson prior to introducing more sophisticated music creation tools (such as Garageband) as well.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
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Invention of Digital Music - WebQuest & Music Composition | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn interesting facts about the invention of digital music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. The lesson also includes a word search puzzle (with answer key), and a music composition project using AudioTool, a free web 2.0 music creation site (https://www.audiotool.com/). This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary or high school as well.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files included:
· Teacher & Student Resources
· The Invention of Digital Music WebQuest Activity (print and
editable digital files included)
· The Invention of Digital Music WebQuest Answer Key
· The Invention of Digital Music Word Search Puzzle with Answer Key
· Creating Digital Music Project - Student instructions and project expectations
Approximate Lesson Duration:
· WebQuest: 1 (50 minute) class period
· Word Search Puzzle: ½ - 1 (50 minute) class period
· Music Creation Project:2-3 (50 minute) class periods
History of Musical Theater WebQuest, Puzzle & Presentation | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn interesting facts about the history of Musical Theater as they complete several projects including a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included with this lesson is a word search puzzle that includes an answer key, perfect for early finishers or as a part of the lesson. Finally, students research their choice of a Musical Theater composer and create a presentation about their contributions to the field of Musical Theater using their choice of Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides.
This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well. This lesson could be used in a music, history or technology class and is also a great lesson to leave for a substitute teacher!
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
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History of Jazz WebQuest and Presentation Project | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn interesting facts about the history of jazz as they complete several projects including a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included with this lesson is a word search puzzle that includes an answer key, perfect for early finishers or as a part of the lesson. Finally, students research their choice of a jazz musician and create a presentation about their contributions to the field of jazz using their choice of Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides.
This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well. This lesson could be used in a music, history or technology class and is also a great lesson to leave for a substitute teacher!
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files included:
Teacher & Student Resources
The History of Jazz WebQuest Activity (print and editable digital files
included)
The History of Jazz WebQuest Answer Key
Word Search Puzzle – The History of Jazz Vocabulary (includes answer key)
The History of Jazz Presentation Project Expectations with Rubric
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History of Rock and Roll WebQuest & Presentation Project | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn interesting facts about the history of Rock & Roll as they complete several projects including a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included with this lesson is a word search puzzle that includes an answer key, perfect for early finishers or as a part of the lesson. Finally, students research their choice of a Rock & Roll musician and create a presentation about their contributions to the field of Rock & Roll using their choice of Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides.
This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well. This lesson could be used in a music, history or technology class and is also a great lesson to leave for a substitute teacher!
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files included:
· Teacher & Student Resources
· The History of Rock & Roll WebQuest Activity (print and editable digital
files included)
· The History of Rock & Roll WebQuest Answer Key
· Word Search Puzzle – The History of Rock & Roll Vocabulary (includes answer key)
· The History of Rock & Roll Presentation Project Expectations with Rubric
Approximate Lesson Duration:
· WebQuest - 1 (50 minute) class period
· Word Search Puzzle – 15 minutes
· Presentation Project (including research) – 1.5 -3 (50 minute) class periods
· Optional: additional time for students to present their project to the class (time will vary depending on class size).
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Create A Movie Using Microsoft Story Remix
By Innovations in Technology
Creating a Movie using Microsoft Story Remix utilizes the free software from Microsoft as a part of Photos, available in Windows 10 and above. It allows students to create a movie using still pictures or video clips. You will need Windows 10 (or higher) on your computer to access and use it.
In these lessons, students are provided with links to several excellent tutorials (both print and video versions), as well as links to other resources to help them with their designs.
There are two projects included with this lesson to allow the teacher and student a choice in how to demonstrate knowledge of Microsoft Story Remix. Use one, both, or let students choose!
Resources Required
· Access to computers for each student with Internet access and Windows Version 10 or higher
Project Duration (approximate)
· Whole class overview demonstration of the basic program tools and resources for the lesson(s):
½ to 1 (50 minute) class period
· Create a Public Service Announcement using Video: 2-5 (50 minute) class periods
· Create a Music Video using Pictures: 2-5 (50 minute) class periods
Files Included with this Lesson
· Teacher Notes and Resources
· 2 Lessons for Projects with grading rubric including
o Create a Public Service Announcement using Video
o Create a Music Video using Pictures
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Classical Music in Modern Day Life - Puzzle & Presentation Project
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn fun facts about the use of classical music in modern day life such as movies, television, and video games as they research different uses of classical music in modern day life. No download is required to use Canva (www.canva.com) - a free product, making it easy for teachers who are not able to download software on classroom computers to still give their students a choice in learning. Options for using Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides are also included for use if the teacher prefers.
In these lessons, students are provided with a quick tutorial for Canva, as well as links to other resources to help them with their designs. The tutorial is intended to help students get started with the program and then use the resources within the program to refine their creations. Links are included to tutorials for Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides. Students create a presentation with examples of classical music used in their own lives after researching the topic. They use that information along with graphics, pictures and backgrounds from the Internet and also supplied in Canva, to create a finished presentation that explains their topic, and add their own opinions and insights to the project. A word search puzzle is also included (with answer key) for early finishers or as a part of the lesson.
This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary or high school classes as well. Great to leave for a sub or to use for distance learning too.
Materials Required:
· Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)
· Software such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides
Files included:
· Teacher & Student Resources
· Research and Presentation Project Expectations and Grading Rubric
· Quick Start Tutorial for Canva
· Word Search Puzzle and Answer Key
Approximate Lesson Duration:
· Introduction to the Lesson - 1 (50 minute) class period
· Research and Presentation Project Creation – 1.5 – 2 (50 minute) class periods
· Word Search Puzzle - .5 (50 minute) class period
· Presentation sharing with class – time will depend on the size of the class
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Music of Frederic Chopin - WebQuest & Music Composition | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn fun facts about Frederic Chopin and his music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Chopin’s style, using AudioTool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project.
This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files included:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Fun Facts about Frederic Chopin WebQuest Activity (print and
Editable digital files included)
• Fun Facts about Frederic Chopin WebQuest Answer Key
• Creating Music in Chopin’s Style using AudioTool
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Music of Franz Schubert - WebQuest and Music Composition | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn fun facts about Franz Schubert and his music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Schubert’s style, using Audiotool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project. This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Materials Required:
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Approximate Lesson Duration:
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Music of Johannes Brahms - WebQuest and Music Composition | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn fun facts about Johannes Brahms and his music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Brahms’ style, using AudioTool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project. This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Materials Required:
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Music of Wolfgang Mozart - WebQuest & Music Composition | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn fun facts about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Mozart’s style, using AudioTool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project.
This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files included:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Fun Facts about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart WebQuest Activity (print and
Editable digital files included)
• Fun Facts about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart WebQuest Answer Key
• Creating Music in Mozart’s Style using AudioTool
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⭐ Creating and Editing Audio & Music in Audacity
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Music of John Philip Sousa - WebQuest & Music Composition | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn fun facts about John Philip Sousa and his music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Sousa’s style, using AudioTool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project.
This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files Included:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Fun Facts about John Philip Sousa WebQuest Activity (print and
Editable digital files included)
• Fun Facts about John Philip Sousa WebQuest Answer Key
• Creating Music in Sousa’s Style using AudioTool
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Music of Johann Bach - WebQuest & Music Composition | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn fun facts about Johann Sebastian Bach and his music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Bach’s style, using AudioTool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project.
This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Files included:
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Fun Facts about Johann Sebastian Bach WebQuest Activity (print and
Editable digital files included)
• Fun Facts about Johann Sebastian Bach WebQuest Answer Key
• Creating Music in Bach’s Style using AudioTool
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⭐ Who Owns the Music - Copyright Lesson (Team research and PowerPoint)
⭐ Sound Engineering - Design & Build a Musical Instrument
⭐ Music Related Pixel Art in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets
⭐ Exploring Careers: Arts, A/V Technology & Communications
⭐ Creating and Editing Audio & Music in Audacity
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History of Musical Instruments - WebQuest & Presentation Project
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn interesting facts about the history of musical instruments, as they complete several projects including a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Then, students research their choice of one instrument and create a presentation or a video about it using their choice of Web 2.0 tools such as Adobe Creative Express (formerly Adobe Spark), eMaze, Canva, etc. (all are free, no download needed) or by using Microsoft Office or Google Apps. A full list of software/technology options is listed in the student lesson instructions and includes links to tutorials. For classrooms with limited technology, this lesson can be completed with students working in pairs or small groups. The completed presentations can be shared with the rest of the class if the teacher chooses.
This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well. This lesson could be used in a music, drama, history or technology class and is also a great lesson to leave for a substitute teacher!
Files included:
· Teacher & Student Resources
· History of Musical Instruments WebQuest Activity (print and
editable digital files included)
· History of Musical Instruments WebQuest Answer Key
· History of Musical Instruments Presentation Project Expectations with Rubric
Approximate Lesson Duration:
· WebQuest - 1 (50 minute) class period
· Presentation / Video Project (including research) – 2-4 (50 minute) class periods
· Optional: additional time for students to present their project to the class (time will vary depending on class size).
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Broadway Composers- Rodgers & Hammerstein WebQuest & Project | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn interesting facts about the modern Broadway composers, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein and their work, as they complete several projects including a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Then, students research their choice of one of their famous musicals and create a presentation about it using their choice of Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides. If you prefer, students can work on the presentation project in partners or in a small group.
This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well. This lesson could be used in a music, drama, history or technology class and is also a great lesson to leave for a substitute teacher!
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
Materials Required:
Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)
Software such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs
Software such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Google Slides
Files included:
Teacher & Student Resources
Learning about Rodgers & Hammerstein WebQuest Activity (print and
editable digital files included)
Learning about Rodgers & Hammerstein WebQuest Answer Key
Musical Composition of Rodgers & Hammerstein Project Expectations with Rubric
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Broadway Composers - Stephen Sondheim WebQuest & Presentation| Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn interesting facts about the modern Broadway composer, Stephen Sondheim and his work, as they complete several projects including a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Then, students research their choice of one of his famous musicals and create a presentation or a video about it using their choice of Web 2.0 tools such as Prezi, Adobe Spark, eMaze, Canva, etc. (free, no download needed) or by using Microsoft Office or Google Apps. A full list of software/technology options is listed in the student lesson instructions and includes links to tutorials. For classrooms with limited technology, this lesson can be completed with students working in pairs or small groups. The completed presentations can be shared with the rest of the class if the teacher chooses.
This lesson is intended to be an introduction to the topic and was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in high school as well. This lesson could be used in a music, drama, history or technology class and is also a great lesson to leave for a substitute teacher!
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
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Music of Antonin Dvorak - WebQuest & Music Composition | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
In this lesson, students learn fun facts about Antonin Dvorak and his music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Dvorak’s style, using AudioTool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project. This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.
Materials Required:
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Music of George Handel - WebQuest & Music Composition | Distance Learning
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In this lesson, students learn fun facts about George Frideric Handel and his music as they complete a WebQuest (Internet Scavenger Hunt) to answer questions about the topic. Then, they use that knowledge to create a music composition of their own, using Handel’s style, using AudioTool, a free Web 2.0 music creation and editing program. A complete answer key is provided for the WebQuest for easy grading, along with resources for both teachers and students. The student questions are included in both a print version and a digital (editable) version to make it easy for students to complete the lesson digitally or on paper. Also included are tutorial links to assist students with the software for the music project. This lesson was designed for middle school (grades 6-8) but could be used in upper elementary as well.
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