Description
Here is a collection of the 12 weeks of music lesson plans that I use in the Autumn/Fall term in a suggested weekly order to save time and keep things simple. This curriculum covers 12 teaching weeks from the beginning of the new term through till Christmas.
All my lesson plans consolidate and practice the same basic musical principles of rhythm, pitch, tempo & notation, through listening and singing together with instruments.
This bundle of lesson plans is offered at a special price of 12 weeks for the usual price of 1O!
My fall term curriculum includes the following lessons. For more details about the individual lessons, click on each title below to go to the relevant product page.
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Clocks & Mice, Farms, Apples & Harvest, Calendar Time, Spiders,
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Rain, Autumn/Fall, Halloween, Soldiers, Buses & Trains, Advent, Christmas
“I have purchased every lesson you have available and LOVE them all!! I lead music classes for toddlers and preschoolers and I love how each of your lessons builds on each other. They are easy to adapt for the different ages. The parents of my students love that their kids are learning early music education while having a blast and that the kids go home and sing and stomp out rhythms. I would highly recommend your plans to everyone. And I look forward to seeing the other lessons.”
Debra Neff
“It was such a relief to come across your site! This will be my first full year teaching a music class so being able to just order the lesson plan ( and at such an affordable price) saves me so much time. I love love love the clocks and mice lesson and will purchasing a new lesson for each week I teach!”
Aerin Blanton
Catherine Schmidt –
I have just purchased the bundle, and am looking forward to using them at my school, which is a school for children with autism. Every fortnight we have an assembly for the junior classes, and lately we have been exploring themes during these assemblies. Some of the activities in Sara’s plans lend themselves to larger groups of children, while after the assemblies, I now have some ideas and resources to share with classroom teachers and they can do follow-up smaller-group activities in their classrooms. Many of our students are beginning communicators, and Sara uses a lot of lyric substitution with familiar tunes – I can adapt, modify and simplify Sara’s ideas so that we can sing the songs using core vocabulary boards, visual supports, and other AAC systems. While Sara specifies appropriate age ranges for her lesson plans, I can stretch some of her guides, particularly with the rhythm activities by using age-appropriate instruments, and with the songs by changing the suggested tunes. The visual supports are attractive and colourful!
Sara Mullett –
Thanks for your support Catherine! I’m delighted that you found our site, and that you’ll be able to use the themes and ideas to suit the needs of the children at your school. I hope they have lots of fun with them! :))