Ways to teach instruments in the elementary music room
32m
In this training, we'll discuss how to use instruments, what instruments you need, and what to do if you don't have instruments.
The key takeaways from this training include:
1. “Small groups can play rhythms, they can create rhythms together as a class, or they can improvise."
2. "Centers and partner activities are also great ideas as well.”
3. “Start by having kids play a steady beat. You can’t have a house unless there’s a foundation. That’s the same way in elementary music.”
4. “Do echo rhythms with partners.”
5. “If you do centers in your classroom, you might have 3 different areas of instruments.”
6. “You have 5 groups, with 5 kids, with 5 different instruments. What you’re going to do is have them play the rhythm to a song with their instruments.”
7. “Maybe your students start on a certain instrument, and then you have them rotate.”
8. “If you’re in a classroom that doesn’t have very many instruments or you just don’t know where to start, you can have the kids use body percussion. Everybody has a body.”
9. “Start with boomwhackers as your first set of melodic instruments.”
10. “With instruments, start with the foundation and then things you absolutely need, then slowly build up your program over time.”
11. “Create a rain storm with instruments.”
12. “Any book is great to add instruments to.”
13. “With any lesson you’re teaching, you can change it up and make it your own.”