Music can be one of the most difficult art forms to use for arts integration and STEAM. Not because music itself is hard. But because we as teachers are nervous about our own musical abilities. Maybe you were told that you weren't a good singer as a child. Or maybe you feel like you can't hold a steady beat to save your life. Whatever the reason, trying to integrate with music can feel very risky.
In today's episode of Teaching with Creativity, I'm going to help you conquer those fears once and for all. You'll walk with me as I teach you 5 easy strategies for integrating more music into your instruction. I promise - you'll be able to do these right away with your students and not feel awkward or nervous at all.
And if you're a music teacher, this is a great episode for you, too. As a music teacher myself, I know that we're constantly being asked to integrate literacy, math, science and social studies into our instruction. These 5 strategies will help you do that without compromising your own musical instruction time. Let's dive in!