Sol's Song
Title | Sol's Song PDF eBook |
Author | Janet Berliner |
Publisher | Crossroad Press |
Pages | 267 |
Release | 2011-01-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN |
Berlin, 1922. World War I is over. Most of the world enjoys peace and prosperity, but Germany suffers. People dine on cats and dogs. German money is rapidly becoming worthless. Amid the problems, two boys--Solomon Freund, Jewish, and Erich Weisser, Catholic--declare themselves "brothers in blood." But as their friendship grows, so does Hitler's power over the German people. Their friendship is tested. They like the same girl, the niece of the Foreign Minister. They must face the growing anti-Jewish feelings of their countrymen. And they must cope with personal problems: Erich is able to read dogs' minds, but also feels their pain. Sol becomes possessed by a dybbuk, a wandering soul that brings terrifying nightmares. Sol's Song is an exciting story of friendship and emotional survival in terrible times.
The Song Era
Title | The Song Era PDF eBook |
Author | Frederic Woodman Root |
Publisher | |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1874 |
Genre | Children's songs |
ISBN |
Using Technology with Elementary Music Approaches
Title | Using Technology with Elementary Music Approaches PDF eBook |
Author | Amy M. Burns |
Publisher | |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0190055642 |
Do you find it challenging to integrate technology into your elementary music classroom? Do you feel that it could enhance your classroom experience if you could implement it in an approachable and realistic way? In Using Technology with Elementary Music Approaches, author Amy M. Burns offers an all-in-one, classroom-vetted guide to integrate technology into the music classroom while keeping with core educational strategies. In this book, you will find practical lessons and ideas that can be used in any elementary classroom, whether that classroom has one device per educator or a device for every student. Written for a range of experience levels, lessons further enhance classrooms that utilize the approaches of Feierabend, Kodály, Orff Schulwerk, and project-based learning. Experts from each field-Dr. Missy Strong, Glennis Patterson, Ardith Collins, and Cherie Herring-offer a variety of approaches and project ideas in the project-based learning section. Complemented by a companion website of lesson videos, resource guides, and more, Using Technology with Elementary Music Approaches allows new and veteran educators to hit the ground running on the first day of school.
A Music Manual for Teachers of Rural Schools
Title | A Music Manual for Teachers of Rural Schools PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur James Abbott |
Publisher | |
Pages | 56 |
Release | 1910 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN |
Teaching Music to Students with Differences and Disabilities
Title | Teaching Music to Students with Differences and Disabilities PDF eBook |
Author | Alice M. Hammel |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2024-11-19 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 019774821X |
Teaching Music to Students with Differences and Disabilities: A Practical Resource, Second Edition helps music educators prepare, plan and assess the musical progress of all students-especially those with differences and disabilities. They will learn through the vignettes and lesson plans how to create musical experiences that are adaptable for every student.
Making Music in Montessori
Title | Making Music in Montessori PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Johnson |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2020-11-21 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1475844700 |
Infused with a warm, affable tone, Making Music in Montessori is the Guide’s guide to music education, providing Montessori teachers all at once a snappy, practical handbook, music theory mentor, pedagogical manual, and resource anthology.The book’s goal: To give teachers confidence in music, so that when their children walk away from a lesson all fired up to compose their own music, their teacher will know how to guide them. Before Making Music in Montessori, teachers may have only dreamed of a classroom buzzing with children working, learning, and growing with music alongside all of the other subject areas in the Montessori curriculum. Now, it’s a reality. If children’s minds are a fertile field, then Making Music in Montessori will stir Montessori teachers of all musical backgrounds to don their overalls, roll up their sleeves, sow the musical seeds, and watch them blossom under their children’s flaming imagination.
Music in Canada
Title | Music in Canada PDF eBook |
Author | Elaine Keillor |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 513 |
Release | 2008-03-18 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0773577998 |
Kwakwaka'wakw welcome songs, an aria from Joseph Quesnel's 1808 opera Lucas et Cécile, rubbaboos (a combination of elements from First Peoples, French, and English music), the Tin Pan Alley hits of Shelton Brooks, and the contemporary work of Claude Vivier and Blue Rodeo all dance together in Canada's rich musical heritage. Elaine Keillor offers an unprecedented history of Canadian musical expressions and their relationship to Canada's great cultural and geographic diversity. A survey of "musics" in Canada - the country's multiplicity of musical genres and rich heritage - is complemented by forty-three vignettes highlighting topics such as Inuit throat games, the music of k.d. lang, and orchestras in Victoria. Music in Canada illuminates the past but also looks to the future to examine the context within which Canadian music began and continues to develop. A CD by the author of previously unrecorded Canadian music is included.