Music Review & Assessment Challenges for J/I ClassesLooking for an engaging way to review or assess your students’ music knowledge? This resource offers fun and interactive challenges that help Junior
For AITs: Sofa Singers
Hello AITs!I was at a workshop the other night and was involved in this voice warmup that was a ton of fun. I was so excited to see Jason Collier
Pat’s Pulse On All Things Awesome in Education: October 2024
Hello, amazing educators!Welcome to this month’s edition of Pat's Pulse on All Things Awesome in Education.As we continue our journey through the school year, this issue is all about self-discovery
Music Resource Hub
Welcome to the Music Resource Hub! 🎵✨Here, you'll find all the tools you need to help your students hit the right notes—literally!From quick-reference guides on reading music to fun singing
Pat’s Pulse On All Things Awesome in Education: September 2024
Welcome back-to-school, AITs!, A whole year is waiting for you to get started - with students excited to be reunited with their friends and getting back into a routine. Click below to
Teacher Guides & Plans 2024/2025
Hello AITs,Click on the items below to download. Teacher Guides Kinder Teacher Guide ATW Teacher Guide: Introduction ATW Teacher Guide: Grade 1 ATW Teacher Guide: Grade 2 ATW Teacher Guide:
Welcome to Drama, AITs!
Welcome to the world of drama, AITs, where creativity knows no bounds and imagination takes center stage! 🎭 As we switch gears from dance to drama, it's time to bring out
Embracing the New Year: Five Approaches to Goal-Setting and Growth in the Classroom
Hey AITs!I'm sharing another great article from John Spencer to bring in the New Year. This is a must-read! John Spencer writes:"The start of the new year is a great opportunity
Preparing for Snow Days!
“Snow, snow Keep coming our way! Time for kids to get outside to play! Fingers crossed for a SNOW DAY! Hip, hip hooray!” Welcome to Snowy Days AITs,Yes, it’s that
THANK YOU for Being a Teacher – Especially this Time of Year!
Hey AITs!I happened upon this and knew I needed to share this viewpoint. You may be in schools considered to be ‘rich’ or schools who are ‘poor’. And all those