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How to Integrate Music into Your Classroom

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Music is a great way to motivate your students! Here is a way to integrate music into your classroom's curriculum by listening actively to it.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • recording of music (any genre you prefer)
  • 10-15 minutes of listening time
  1. Step 1

    Pick out a recording of some music YOU enjoy. It can be from any genre from classical to country, rock to jazz. The piece should be relatively short at first, about 2 minutes.

  2. Step 2

    Invite your students to close their eyes as they listen to the piece for the first time.

  3. Step 3

    Get students' initial reactions to the piece.

  4. Step 4

    Before playing the piece again, ask your students a guided question that helps them to listen actively to the music. For example, have them listen for surprises in the music, listen for certain instruments or for a repeating melody. Then, play the piece again.

  5. Step 5

    Ask the students for their reactions again. Conduct a discussion about what things they heard as they listened actively.

  6. Step 6

    Once students have actively listened to the piece 2-3 times, integrate this listening experience into your writing curriculum. Have the students write down some words that come to mind as they listen to the piece of music and develop a poem out of the words. Maybe the students can visualize a story in their head as they listen. Encourage them to write down the story in a first draft to be edited and revised.

Tips & Warnings
  • For many great ideas on how to integrate listening experiences into your curriculum, get the book "Inspired by Listening" by Elizabeth Peterson.
  • Don't just play a piece of music once and expect your students to be able to write about the listening experience. Allow your students the time it takes to listen repetitively and actively.

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kristara said

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on 5/1/2009 This is wonderful! I love it! Music is such a valuable learning tool.

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on 11/20/2008 Great ideas.

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