Free PreK-12 lesson plans, activities, and resources
Music: Theory and Practice
It is now well documented that children exposed to music learn faster and retain more — which makes it all the more frustrating when schools cut costs by reducing or eliminating music programs.
But, as these sites demonstrate, a music program does not have to be expensive, and can be used to to introduce concepts in other areas from science to history to mathematics.
Using on-line resources and your classroom computer, you can include music in your everyday instruction.
Here’s a tip: When introducing a topic, look for related songs.
This works especially well in subjects line history and the humanities.
Children's Songs is another site providing both lyrics and playable MIDI music files. The actual number of songs which can be played via the computer is extensive. For… learn more
This page includes links to each of the individual Music Theory pages I've created in PDF form. This is a work in progress; I am writing new ones… learn more
Our Education programs empower all listeners and creators to make their own connections to orchestral music. From games that introduce preschoolers to musical basics to activities that inspire… learn more
Free Music Theory & Knowledge for Teachers and Students. This is a FREE website for music teachers and students to learn music theory and knowledge to help you… learn more
The Science of Music within the Exploratorium site answers questions like how opera singers can hold their breath so long and what music kitchen objects can generate. Graphically… learn more
Music Theory, started by Ricci Adams while a HS Senior, has over twenty-five lessons and several on-line trainers and utilities. The site, more appropriate for older students, includes… learn more
Jazz at PBS was created to accompany Ken Burns' 10 part history of jazz. In addition to rich biographies with artists playing, site visitors can visit the Jazz… learn more
... by a 12 year old. A lighthearted, if not so helpful guide created by an unqualified individual. Enjoy! The video was assembled by Julian Cianciolo, who also… learn more
Judy & David's Fun Zone has everything musical for younger students, from sound clips to music themed coloring pages to a very complete song book. learn more
What happens when Mozart and James Bond collide? In addition to being great fun, Igudesman & Joo show how combining two styles or eras of music can lead… learn more
How many times does the chorus repeat in your favorite song? Repetition in music isn't just a feature of Western pop songs; it's a global phenomenon. Why? Elizabeth… learn more