Music lives inside each of us. William’s Song is the real life story of William Dale, Jessica’s grandfather. Follow along as you see how music moves throughout his life and spreads to others. This story is a great way for parents and teachers to help children recognize the music inside them and how it can be experienced and shared with others. William’s Song is told through gorgeous illustrations by Anna Betts and poetic text by Jessica Grant.
“Music through each breath and song. Music through my whole life long.”
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This is an interactive eBook for digital access (63 pages)William’s Song teaching guide is a companion product to the interactive flipbook, William’s Song. Use this guide to help students further their experiences with music through social-emotional lessons, musical pieces, digital projects, and personal reflections. The teacher guide provides tools to help parents and teachers lead children and students through writing, creating, singing, and making music together as they recognize the impact that music has on each of our lives.
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This is an eBook for digital download (58 pages) Are you over the monotonous "I sing, you sing" to teach music program repertoire? This book will help you turn that monotony into a vibrant experience as you discover the power of nine practical strategies that will transform your program preparation rehearsals. Learn how to keep young learners engaged and captivated while ensuring you are organized and prepared for your next program. This must-read book is designed to support educators at all stages of their career, offering practical guidance and fresh ideas to elevate your teaching.
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by Michelle McCauley
This is an eBook for immediate digital download. Kammu Kammu is an interactive flipbook with an original story and song by Native American music educator Michelle McCauley. The story follows a young child who notices a rabbit (kammu kammu) on their reservation and follows them, singing a circle dance song. The story features some of the Northern Paiute Language from the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe (Michelle's tribe). It comes with a PDF teaching and pronunciation guide for educators to use in the classroom and an MP3 recording of the song, Kammu Kammu. -
This is a digital product for immediate download. What questions would you ask if you had unlimited access to a flute specialist? Working With Young Flutists allows you to quickly find proven ideas to help your students with an encyclopedia-style format that covers Embouchure Formation, Posture and Position, Tone Production, Articulation, Intonation, Technique, and Piccolo. Flute pedagogue Meret Bitticks shares troubleshooting tips and tricks gleaned from 20 years of working with flute students of all ages using short, clear descriptions and diagrams and more than 30 on-demand video demonstrations.
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This is an eBook available for digital Download (110 pages) Navigating Music Interpretation through Appreciation is a comprehensive curriculum guide for secondary general music education focused on the studies of musicology, music philosophy, and music theory of music across cultures worldwide and in pop culture. Students learn to compose, perform, analyze, and appreciate music through different perspectives and inclusive discussions focusing on musical identity. This curriculum provides a way for educators to approach teaching through an engaging, collaborative, and critical lens. See full product description below for a full table of contents.
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Pre-order the Paperback and get immediate access to the digital book for FREE! ($25 value). This book will be released on June 6th, 2025. The Vietnamese Children's Songbook is a collection of nine songs and Mid-Autumn Harvest Moon Festival activities for children aged 3-10 years. This illustrated songbook includes cultural background information, supplemental Vietnamese language guidance, and music recordings of each song. The songs and activities are sure to inspire teachers, parents, and children to begin a musical journey together. Sample Track:
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by Alecia Hanold
(189 pages) This is an eBook for digital download. An Introductory Music Theory Curriculum provides a way for teachers to make the study of introductory music theory more engaging, collaborative, meaningful, and approachable for high-school level musicians. This book includes an overview of constructivism and constructivist pedagogy as well as full, detailed lesson plans for ten units of study in beginning music theory. This is the first publication in the Kent State Curriculum Series. -
by Patrick K. Cooper and David C. Cooper
( 154 pages) This is an electronic resource for digital download. This book gives readers the knowledge they need to understand, appreciate, and create the art of radio production from broadcast to podcast. Throughout this book will be step-by-step instructions (lesson plans) for how to format and organize your show based on the type of listening experience you are trying to create. Teachers, students, hobbyists, and amateurs will learn how to craft their skills to make professional-quality broadcasts and podcasts to share with the world.