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Femke Verschueren about fear of failure
Fear of failure is a vicious creature. It takes root in more minds than you might suspect. Also in those of students who perform well. Actress and singer Femke Verschueren can speak to that. Yet she notices that it doesn't happen very often: …
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In the Hall of the Mountain King: Body Percussion
This playlist on YouTube contains videos that help you teach your students a choreography with body percussion on In the Hall of the Mountain King or In the Hall of the Mountain King .
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Calculating with fractions: Explanation video
This explainer video explains different parts of calculating with fractions:
- what is a fraction?;
- multiplying fractions;
- simplifying fractions;
- add fractions;
- subtract fractions.
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Nobody eats alone: Inspiration report
American school project; no one eats alone or We Dine Together.
In an American school, some students developed a project in which they actively connect with new students during breaks.
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dynamoPROJECT: Practical example
This video shows three practical examples with testimonials from teachers, students and experts about the added value of working with an artist in the classroom via dynamoPROJECT. The possibilities are endless: Hire a director to support you in …
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Creating sound effects with a moving picture: Lesson Idea
In this playlist you will find inspiration to stimulate your students to create their own soundtrack or sound effects for chosen images, people or situations.
Lesson Ideas
- Show a recording of a particular passage from a well-known video game (that …
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The Music Theory Song: Song on practicing intervals
Based on this song, your students will practice the intervals in music theory.
It is a parody of The Christmas Song by Bob Wells and Mel Torme. The original parodied text was written by David Rakowski. Dave Swenson sang the lyrics and added his own …Translated by
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mr. Noé: YouTube channel with playlists
mr. Noé is a YouTube channel that provides teaching ideas to get started musically with children and young people. On the channel you will find:
- body percussion videos;
- children's dances;
- games and challenges;
- videos for students who can already …
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How musical notes came to be: Explanation video
Do you not have much time, but do you still want to give your students an overview of the origin of music notation in a very simple way?
With this clipphanger video, your students will discover which timeline was followed and how we ended up with our …
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Grant Woolard: Classic Mashups with Solutions
Grant Woolard created a playlist to help you and your students identify key themes from well-known classical works.
These graphically finely elaborated classical works are not only a masterpiece in terms of analyzing the various themes, but are also …
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Line Rider by DoodleChaos: Graphics of a musical work
Line Rider is a small animation figure that rides on a sled and moves on the waves of the musical works. Do you want to visually introduce classical and less classical works to your students and are you looking for a graphic score or performance? …
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Maurice Ravel's Bolero: Animated film
The Bolero is never monotonous for your young audience again with this fine animation film. Musical notes develop into musicians and are also the characters in the story.
The animation itself was created by Simon Brethé with music by the Romantic …
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