The Music-Literacy Connection – And How to Make the Most of It

Resources Recommended Books  “The Doorbell Rang” by Pat Hutchins “Drip Drop” by Sara Weeks “Stop That Pickle” by Peter Armour “The Leopard’s Drum” by Jessica Souhami “Knick Knack Paddywhack” by Barefoot Books “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” by Jane Cabrera (and all Jane Cabrera books of songs) “Creak! Said the Bed” by Phyllis Root “Farmyard […]

Nice news!

Hi everyone – I hope you all had a very merry holiday! I just got a nice surprise – a great review from the Midwest Book Review! Most preschool teachers have musical instruments in their classrooms, but may not realize they can use them for science explorations. Science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) these […]

A Creativity “Cheat Sheet” for Music Class

There’s nothing mysterious about coming up with new ideas. As a matter of fact, there are no new ideas, only new combinations of existing ideas. Being creative is all about changing around different variables in different ways. When children seem stuck for ideas, suggesting one or two new variables can start their brains zooming along […]

The Musical Toddler

Toddlers and twos are uniquely musical creatures. With their truly jaw-dropping energy levels (research indicates humans are at their most active at age 2) and their whole-hearted embrace of novel experiences, very young children respond to music with a pure and exuberant enthusiasm. I wrote “The Musical Toddler” to help parents and teachers  to understand […]

Creating New Timbres

Of course, there are really no new ideas, only new combinations (or arrangements) of existing ideas. So learning to combine and arrange ideas in new ways is an essential part of creative thinking. When young children have learned the concept of timbre and heard many different examples, they can “create” their own timbres using familiar instruments, objects […]

STEAM Learning with my Favorite December Story

December can really be a magical time of year. I love finding songs and stories that convey that magic in a way that ALL children can understand and appreciate together. “Polar Bear Night” has been a favorite of mine – and my students – since I first discovered it. Talk about a simple plot. A […]

The Top 10 Greatest Things About Lists (to Generate Creative Thinking)

This article, adapted from a chapter in my book “Teaching Creativity: Supporting, Valuing and Inspiring Young Children’s Creative Thinking,” shows how list-making can be a springboard for students to generate creative ideas. What could be more mundane and uncreative than writing a list? Lists are for grocery shopping, weekend chores, or what to pack in […]