Group Teaching
▶️ Heads Up (Versatile game for groups)
Even if you don’t use the app in your studio, get it for family holiday fun. You can customize only one deck so be ready to modify it regularly. Use Quizlet to help students with terms before you play Heads Up in your studio group lessons.
▶️ Kaboom (Versatile Game for Groups)
Played in schools a lot, this game is highly versatile and fun. Students need their own device to play. Read how I integrate this with YouTube and Quizlet here.
▶️ Quizlet (Flashcard Generator)
Create your own flashcards and share them across all devices. Cards can be reviewed in various testing formats. Great for terms and studying for theory tests. This app is marvelous for prepping my students for theory tests. To learn you it helps Kay Lowry prep for the Texas MTA tests follow this link.
▶️ Sproutbeat (Worksheets and Games)
A web-based app with 3000+ interactive games and worksheets. There’s an option to create accounts for students. You can then assign games, and students can log in and see the games to complete.
▶️ YouTube (Group Music Activities)
Schick’s Classroom features hundreds of boomwhacker and other videos for music education. Check out this Rhythm Play Along search for interactive rhythm activities, ideal for lesson operners.