• Film & TV Composers Poster

    Price range: $19.00 through $28.00
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  • by Donna Rhodenizer

    (93 pages) This is an e-book for digital download. Purchase includes PDF and audio files. Computer Cat is a delightful collection of 12 original songs that can be used by young singers at recitals, festivals and other presentations. Teachers love the fresh and original lyrics and the musicality of the songs and they are a favorite with both soloists and choirs. The right to make copies is included with the purchase of the Computer Cat song collection. This song collection is a fantastic resource for private and classroom music teachers (more info below)
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  • Mixolydian logo Support our new imprint, Mixolydian Books, by naming your price and pre-ordering! Across six themed sections — Newbie Life, Performance Antics, Lasting Legacy, Teacher Growing Pains, Learning to Let Students Lead, and I’ll Never Do That Again — music educators from around the world share the moments that shaped them: from overdressing on the first day and surviving kindergarten chaos to the triumphs that remind us why we teach at all. Equal parts comedy and celebration, Classroom Confidential is a love letter to the teachers who make music, and magic, happen every day. Classroom Confidential will launch on November 30th and all pre-orders will be shipped then! 
  • This product comes with:

    • a digital teaching guide with a lesson outline, guiding questions, an activity and lyrics
    • sheet music for "Music is Everywhere" including voice, body percussion, and Orff arrangement
    Get ready to energize your classroom with Music Is Everywhere—an original song with a catchy hook, a full Orff arrangement, and the viral buzz to prove it! Perfect for elementary music teachers looking to spark joy and creativity, this upbeat anthem celebrates the sounds all around us and gets students singing, playing, and moving in no time. Whether your kids are layering xylophone patterns, adding body percussion, or creating their own "found sound" rhythms with classroom objects, this song opens the door to endless exploration.  With Music Is Everywhere, your students won't just hear music—they'll feel it!
  • by Christopher Singleton

    (16 pages) This is an e-book for digital download.  Chris & Frankie have two short stories that will help their friends feel confident about reading. More than half of the words in each story are words that friends can sound out. These Sight Word Stories are a supplemental resource to Chris & Frankie: Intro to our Ebony and Ivory Keys.  
  • by Kevin Feher & Marissa Guarriello ( 56 pages)

    This is an eBook for digital download. Are you a music educator looking to kick-start your career and crush the interview process? This practical e-book is packed with tips and tricks about the interview process just for music educators. The book is written by music teachers who have been through the process as candidates and as panel members! They include  information on building your professional documents, how to answer difficult questions, how to dress, how to navigate online interviews and more. PLUS they include a downloadable resume template, walk you through designing an e-portfolio, and include mock interviews and interviews with administrators all on the topic of interviewing for music educator positions! BULK Bundles for Organizations/Institutions See table below!
  • This is a digital resource. Looking to improve your students’ theoretical understanding of important tonal concepts? Want to find a way to reinforce concepts at home or on days when you need substitute plans? In this supplementary resource, Meghan Cabral, author of A New Band Approach, provides materials for flipped classroom video instructions on tonal concepts. She covers topics related to enharmonic equivalents, whole steps vs. half steps, key signatures, and the circle of fifths. This resource comes with video links and student worksheets for all of the concepts she introduces.
  • This is a digital resource. This musicianship guide breaks down the main rhythmic and tonal patterns within Lon Beery's "The Bells" (Three-Part Mixed). It also includes a list of dynamics found throughout the piece.
  • by Jessica Grant

    (110 pages) This is an eBook for digital download.  Use the code "tifortwo" at checkout and receive $5 off this journal when purchased with the accompanying Afternoon Ti Book. The Afternoon Ti Guide for Teaching Music Journal allows you to take your music education experience one step further as you apply what you learn in the book The Afternoon Ti Guide for Teaching Music. You'll spend time reflecting through journaling, writing personal insights, creating lessons, and looking at the things you love about teaching in a refreshing new light.
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    Get Out, Beetle!

    Price range: $15.00 through $20.00
    Embark on a lively digital adventure with "Get Out, Beetle!" - an interactive picture book that brings the hilarious escapades of Blake, Jake, and Drake to life. Join Jes as she navigates the wild antics of these musical beetles, from keeping her up late to transforming her house into a bug-filled zoo. Purchase the digital flipbook and teaching guide separately or bundle and save!
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  • by Synthia MacEachern

    (41 pages) This is an eBook for digital download. Bundle this with the teaching guide and use the code "recorder" at checkout to receive $5 off! Do you want to teach recorder in a way that is creative, engaging, and provides students with opportunities to develop their musicianship? This student book contains everything you need to help students be successful in playing the recorder.
  • by Edward Varner

    (40 Pages) This is an eBook for digital download.  How can we effectively advocate for the value of ensemble programs? Many educators and parents remain unaware of the value of the school band beyond obvious, natural entertainment contexts and find it easy to devalue school band along with other arts programming. This text highlights evidence that supports music and school band as methods to achieve improved student success in school. This eBook will better inform decisions that school administrators make about existing scheduling challenges and financial dilemmas facing American schools.    
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