More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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The best way to learn about music is to MAKE music. In my elementary music classroom, students spend their time engaged in the act of making music- playing instruments, body percussion, music games, loco-motor movement, composing etc. Much of this time is spent on the floor in a group circle so that everyone can be part of the noisy learning process! My students also engage with music through movement- marching, galloping, dancing etc. Our 45 minutes together are jam packed with singing and exploring different aspects of music.
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The best way to learn about music is to MAKE music. In my elementary music classroom, students spend their time engaged in the act of making music- playing instruments, body percussion, music games, loco-motor movement, composing etc. Much of this time is spent on the floor in a group circle so that everyone can be part of the noisy learning process! My students also engage with music through movement- marching, galloping, dancing etc. Our 45 minutes together are jam packed with singing and exploring different aspects of music.