by Bonnie | Aug 16, 2015 | music teacher encouragement, Reflections and Caveats
This post was actually the first one I ever wrote and shared in August 2010 – at melodysoup.blogspot.com I’m so happy that it’s still true now! Check out the cool brain research! If you are a music teacher like me, you spend much of your...
by Bonnie | Aug 15, 2015 | Classroom Management and Discipline, Linky Parties |
I am excited to be joining the Fermata Fridays Linky Party hosted by organizedchaos.blogspot.com I found this oldie but goody blog post that I wrote a few years ago that seemed timely as we start our new school year. I hope you enjoy reading this reminders and I hope...
by Bonnie | Aug 12, 2015 | Classroom Organization, I Can statements and TEKS, Music Classroom Resources, Professional Collaboration, Professional Development, Teaching Music 101 |
I’m excited to say that this year I get to host a student teacher in my classroom and as I have prepared to work with her over the summer I have spent some time reflecting upon the things that I want to do better in my classroom. One of the many things that I...
by Bonnie | Aug 3, 2015 | singing with children, Teaching Music 101
One of my favorite singers of all time is Ella Fitzgerald. I love listening to her sing. I love everything that she sings. I love hearing recordings of her when she was young. I love hearing recordings of her when she was old because every time she sang she shared...
by Bonnie | Jul 29, 2015 | Classroom Management, Teaching Music 101
This is a post from a few years ago and seemed timely as we approach the new school year. This post is intended for anyone who is a new teacher, but especially music teachers because I am a music teacher, so all of my advice comes from that perspective. Let me...
by Bonnie | Jul 16, 2015 | Archives, music teacher encouragement, Reflections and Caveats
Follow my blog with Bloglovin In August of 2010 I started occasionally writing for a blog that I called melodysoup. I wanted melodysoup to be a place where I could think about my own teaching and be an encouragement to others. Here is a post from August 2010....