MUSICPLAY Grade 1

Item No: MUSICPLAY1

$150.00

Denise Gagne's award-winning music curriculum introduces musical concepts and world cultures through songs and games and activities in sequential lessons that follow the calendar year. It has a wide-ranging repertoire of classical, folk and children's recordings, as well as units on instruments, composers, recorder, ukulele, guitar and more.

These kits are valuable to classroom teachers and music specialists alike, and work well with any methodology, including Orff and Kodaly.  MusicPlay also includes cross-curricular connections to language arts, drama, math, social studies, science, daily PE, dance, health, and social skills. It meets all state and national standards for grade level skills, scope, sequence and assessments. 

Choose from these options:

  • Teacher's Guide (6101) 
    Month outlines, weekly lesson plans, curriculum connections, and 110 songs with suggested teaching activities and assessments plus Listening Resource Kit Level 1 (7142). Music listening and performance audio MP3s make concepts and songs easy to teach in a way that appeals to both visual and aural learners, with increased focus from all. 
  • Digital Resources (7434) 
    A collection of digital resources, including videos, PowerPoints, and mp3s, to save on your computer.
  • SAVE with the Set of Both: Teacher's Guide & Digital Resources (7478)

Additional Info

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I have MusicplayOnline – what’s the difference?

The printed materials included in the teacher guide are accessible across MusicplayOnline, but they are spread across the website rather than in one single location. Having the printed teacher’s guide saves you assembly time and the printing costs of assembling your own teacher’s guide.

On MusicplayOnline you do have access to download the song accompaniment mp3s. However, MusicplayOnline does not allow you to download song vocal mp3s. Gain instant access to downloadable song vocal mp3s and classical listening excerpt mp3s with this teacher’s guide, perfect for offline situations such as gym performances or unexpected internet disruptions.

Finally, the world has moved to the internet but that doesn’t mean you have to. If you prefer using a printed program with audio mp3s or don’t have the internet signal to support teaching from a website, this printed teacher’s guide is for you.

     

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