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www.lorenz.com©2012 Heritage Music Press
Thank you for your interest in our interactive whiteboard titles. We realize that purchasing this kind of software without seeing it in action is challenging. To that end, we’ve provided a sampling of screen images so that you can get a sense of what to expect from this product.
Each of our diverse interactive titles includes lots of opportunities for your students to interface with the IWB. Students may be asked to use digital flash cards, complete matching games, identify pitches, participate in interactive quizzes, play educational games with their classmates, brainstorm ideas, listen to music, and move or play along. And these are just a few of the many types of interactive activities that you will find!
Most of our IWB products include Lesson Suggestions for you to print and/or Quick Tips to guide you through the interactive unit. Many also feature clear objectives at the start of each unit and an easy-to-navigate template.
If you don’t have an interactive whiteboard, that doesn’t mean that you won’t find interactive resources that will be useful to you. Some titles include a free PowerPoint version, and more of our newest resources are being developed using Adobe Flash, which enables them to run on any IWB or computer capable of playing Flash files. So, the time is right to get interactive!
If you would like to see some examples of interactive lessons in action, please visit http://www.YouTube.com/TheLorenzCorporation and look for our IWB featured playlist.
About the Heritage Music Press Interactive Whiteboard Titles
www.lorenz.com©2012 Heritage Music Press
Interactive Now – Volume 8
Volume 8
Debbie Anderson
Grades K–5
Lessons and Activities
for the Elementary
Music Classroom
NOWInteractiveAbout this productEducation and technology have become more intertwined than ever before, and
together, they are evolving quickly! The Interactive Now series is keeping pace
with lessons, activities, and games—all with appealing graphics and easy-to-use
navigation—that your students will love.
30/2878H $24.959 781429 130301
Music Classroom Instruments—Learn about, hear examples
of, and categorize classroom instruments.
My Awesome, Amazing, Incredible Voice—Students explore
their many voices and learn how to care for their singing voices.
Rockabye Lullaby—Discover and discuss the characteristics
of a lullaby, then listen to and learn about one of the most
famous lullabies.
Solfège Zone—Teach your students about solfège syllables
and/or Kodály hand signs, how musicians use these tools, and
how they relate to the bars of a xylophone. A customizable third
page provides many possible uses for classroom instruction.
Zollie’s Listening Adventures—Listen, predict, and enjoy
three classical music favorites!
Dynamics on Parade—Review common dynamics terms and
listen to a musical example at each different dynamic level.
Melody and Harmony T-Shirts—An interactive unit to teach
your students about the ways harmony can be created while
relating the concept of texture to T-shirt designs.
Three-Beat Flash Card Fun—Hooray for digital flash cards
in time!
Introduction to the Orchestra—Learn about and listen to
the four families of the orchestra.
The Mishmash Orchestra—An exciting interactive game to
teach and review facts about orchestral instruments.
Meet the creatorDebbie Anderson is the music specialist at Liberty
Elementary School in Flower Mound, TX, where she
teaches 900 K–5 students. She has been teaching at Liberty
Elementary since it opened in 2002, and was named
the 2009–2010 “Teacher of the Year” at her campus. She
attended Texas Tech University and West Texas A & M
University and received her Bachelor of Music Education
degree. She has completed Level I Kodaly training at West
Texas A & M University. Debbie has been named “Model
Teacher”in technology, has received the District Superintendent’s Golden Apple
Award, and has also received the Lewisville Foundation Award. She was named
a SMART Exemplary Educator in May, 2012.
Enjoy these interactive lessons, activities, and quizzes:
ISBN 978-1-4291-3030-1
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Pitched Classroom Instruments
Xylophones(wood bars)
Metallophones(metal bars)
Glockenspiels(metal bars)
Pitched percussion instruments can add rhythm and play melodies.
Touch the ovals to reveal the instruments.
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My Awes ome, Amazing, I n credible Voice!
SpeakWhisper
Sing
Shout
ShoutSing Speak
Whisper
PLA
Y
AUDIO
PLA
Y
AUDIO
PLA
Y
AUDIO
PLA
Y
AUDIO
PLA
Y
AUDIO
PLA
Y
AUDIO
PLA
Y
AUDIO
PLA
Y
AUDIO
PLA
Y
AUDIO
PLA
Y
AUDIO
Touch the audio icon on each tab to hear that type of voice.
Touch the audio icon below to use
all of your voices in a fun way.
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A Famous Lullaby
Brahms’s Lullaby
One of the most famous lullabies ever written was composed by
Johannes Brahms in 1868. The name of the lullaby is “Good Evening,
Good Night,” but is often called Cradle Song or Brahms’s Lullaby.
It was written to celebrate the birth of Brahms’s friend’s son.
Listen to Brahms’s Lullaby and quietly move your arms from
side to side, as if rocking a baby to sleep.
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Solfège
ZoneSolfège
Zone
HANDSSIGNS
SYLLABLES
BARS
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Zollie’s Listening Adventures
Think
Listen
Discover
Think
Listen
Discover
Think
Listen
Discover
12
3
n n \ n q \ n n \ n q \
n n \ n q \ n n \ q q \
n n \ n q \ n n \ n q \
n n \ n q \ n n \ q q ]
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©2012 Heritage Music PressCheck Your Answers
softestloudest
mezzo forte
fortissimo piano fortepianissimomezzo piano
2. Place the dynamic terms in order from softest to loudest.
mezzo forte
fortissimo piano fortepianissimomezzo piano
f p mf pp mp ff
1. Drag the correct abbreviation to its dynamic term.
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Melodyand
Harmony
Touch the melody t-shirt to hear “Yankee Doodle” played
by a clarinet.
Example#1
This example featuresthe Woodwind family.
The harmony is playedby a clarinet ensemble.
Example#2
Example#3
Example#4
Touch the harmony t-shirt to hear “Yankee Doodle”
played with chords.
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©2012 Heritage Music Press
Touch the red boxes to reveal the flash cards.
Three-Beat Flash Card Fun
ONE two three ONE two three ONE two three ONE two three ONE two three
ONE two three ONE two three ONE two three ONE two three ONE two three
ONE
two t
hree ONE two three
ONE two three
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Introduction To The Orchestra
What is anorchestra?
What are the four instrument
families ?
Why are instruments
grouped into families?
How are bandsand orchestras
di�erent?
The four instrumentfamilies are:
String, Woodwind, Brass,and Percussion.
Who is the conductor and what is his/her
job?
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Touch a tab to learn more.
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Touch for next instrument.
Move the letters to the lines above, arranging them to spell an instrument.
en
crfh
roh
n
I am the only brass instrument played with the left hand.
I am the only brass instrument played with my bell facing
backwards.
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TheMishmash Orchestra