At-Home Learning Resources

Below you will find activities and links to music resources for at-home learning. Please send me a Dojo message if you have any questions or need help navigating!
Music At Home BINGO
This BINGO activity is a great way to include a little music in your independent learning! I challenge your family to complete one square per day. Many of the videos referenced (Line Rider, Cello Wars, etc.) can be found on YouTube or through a simple Google search. Feel free to download and print this game board to check off squares as you go!
***ADDITIONAL LINKS***
 
Chrome Music Lab:
 
"Moods in Music" activity:
 
Southwood Music Symbaloo Webmix:
icons include fun links to games, videos, brain break activities, and other musical resources
 
Here is a link to the Musical Instrument Museum virtual tour using Google Maps:
https://www.google.com/maps/@33.6672437
 
Road Trip from Home:   (Special shout out to Ella from New York for sharing this resource!)
Explore and learn about these different areas from the comfort of your couch! (Not just musical field trips)
 
Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra game:  *this game uses flash player*
Students can create their own account and go on a musical safari to learn about instruments of the orchestra
 
A Playground for Music Education and Music Theory: (Special shout out to Kelsey from Arizona for sharing this resource!)
Learn some basics of music theory like how to read music, what musical symbols mean, and more.
 
Music Class Spotify Playlist:
This playlist includes music from many different genres/styles... You do NOT have to have a subscription to access this playlist
"My Favorite Piece of Music" activity
 

Students listen to three pieces of music, then draw and write about their favorite!
Songs are provided in the Spotify playlist (link above), or you could choose three of your favorite songs to listen to.