Sixth Grade General Music
Approximately once every six school days, sixth grade students will come into the music classroom for a 30 minute music lesson. Lessons will cover a variety of concepts such as listening to music, the history of music, famous composers, careers in the music industry, reading music, writing music, and more.
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Fun Music Websites
In Tune is a music magazine written specifically for students your age.
This is a magazine that brings you the "how" and "why"behind all areas of the music business.
This is a magazine that brings you the "how" and "why"behind all areas of the music business.
Incredibox: A musical game that helps you create a mix very easily by managing a band of beatboxers. Just drag and drop icons on the different characters and start creating music.
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San Francisco Symphony Kids: Discover music, listen, play games, perform with instrument sounds, learn how to conduct or learn to compose music.
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Online Drum Machine: Create your own drum beats.
Isle of Tune: Create musical journeys from street layouts. Roadside elements are your instruments and cars are the players.
Classics for Kids: Naomi Lewin brings classical music's great composers to life through music and stories. Listen to the programs, or have fun with classical music games.
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New York Philharmonic KidZone: Play matching games, scavenger hunts, learn about instruments, meet conductors and soloists, or learn about composers.
Chrome Music Lab: A website that makes learning music more accessible through fun, hands-on experiments.
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Coding to Create Music
We are implementing hour of code in the general music class. For lesson 11 students will follow a tutorial on how to use scratch to create music using code.