I Love The Mountains | Round With Orff Arrangement, Motions, and Creating

If you’re looking for a multi-lesson flexible unit that includes a fun round with an Orff arrangement, this is it!

This low-prep resource can be used for

  • classroom learning
  • a spring concert
  • an Earth Day selection
  • subject integration (geography, science, language arts)
  • rewritten BY YOUR STUDENTS for any special event! (see below)

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15 Best Parachute Activities for Elementary Music

Originally published January 7, 2023
Latest Update April 2, 2026

Looking for the best parachute activities for elementary music? This big list guide covers everything from songs, games, and activities to exploring form, melodic direction, rhythm, beat, and vocal exploration.

These activities provide a fun application for music elements as well as physical activity for fitness, a brain break, and a social-emotional learning (SEL) outlet.

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How to Use “We Shall Not Be Moved” In the Classroom

“We Shall Not Be Moved” transforms itself into a song to remember Black History, Civil Rights, freedom rights around the world, and the power of music with its simplistic style perfect for learning in the music classroom. Perfect for exploring in class or performances, and easily integrated into-

  • Black History Month,
  • Women’s History Month
  • Hispanic Heritage Month
  • Juneteenth
  • Civil Rights Lessons
  • World History

Table of Contents

  1. Protest & Spiritual Black History Song w/Orff Arr. on TPT
  2. Origins of the Song
    1. African-American Spiritual
    2. Early 20th Century
    3. 1930s Labor Rights Song
    4. “I Shall Not” to “We Shall Not”
    5. Union Song to FREEDOM Song
      1. The Freedom Singers at the March on Washington, 1963
    6. The Benefit of Protest Songs
      1. Mavis Staples
    7. “No Nos Moverán”
      1. No Nos Moverán with Joan Báez
    8. The Song Travels Around the World
  3. Summary
  4. Verses
  5. Performance Videos
    1. Mississippi John Hurt
    2. Rhiannon Giddens
  6. Books to Reference
  7. References
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Whether the Weather | 6/8 Meter Rhyme for Barred Instruments With Orff Arrangement

If you are looking for an accessible instrumental piece in 6/8 meter for barred instruments with an Orff arrangement, this is it! Taught step-by-step, this classic tongue twister rhyme is perfect for winter, spring, or really any time of the year there is weather 🤣.

An added plus is the language arts lesson on synonyms. Put that on your end-of-year evaluation!

For grades 3-6, this over 50-slide resource is in both PowerPoint and Google Slide versions.
Listen to the music on TPT!

Multi-Lesson Resource

Introduce the Rhyme

Beat & Rhythm

Teaching the Melody & Ostinati

Nutcracker Activities for Music | Movement, Lessons, and Books

Here are some favorite lesson plans and activities for the music classroom to teach The Nutcracker Ballet plus some NEW resources to spark life into our teaching of this perennial classic.

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The Playlist

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For Older Students: PLAY the Chinese Tea Dance on Barred Instruments

With its call and response form, this is the perfect barred instrument activity for December!

PLUS, movement ideas using partners and the whole class with and without props!

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Tea Dance Video

Septime Webre’s reimagined Tea Dance for the Cheung Chau Bun Festival


More December Games & Activities
Find other lesson ideas for December on the Winter, Holiday, and Christmas Music Games & Activities blog post!


Cultural Stereotypes in the Nutcracker

Each performance of the Nutcracker uses an artistic director who helps determine the costuming, dancing, makeup, and scenery for the ballet.

The ballet dates back to a time when ethnic caricatures were standard practice in the performances.

This is particularly true in Act II with the dances related to the Chinese, Arabian, Russian, and Spanish dances.

As music specialists, this is important to take into consideration if we choose to use videos in our teaching. Read more.

Here’s an excellent interview on NPR about “Rethinking Cultural Stereotypes in The Nutcracker.”

🎄Nutcracker Merch

Nutcracker Character Sweatshirt

Adorable character sweatshirt!

Definitely NOT an ugly sweater!

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Nutcracker Decor

These items from Oriental Trading Company can be used for Nutcracker Ballet-themed concert and classroom decor, student crafts, and movement activities.

Nutcracker plates for concert routines from OTC
Nutcracker Plates, Cups, and Napkins
Nutcracker large backdrop for concerts or bulletin board from OTC
Nutcracker Large Backdrop for Stage & Classroom
Nutcracker felt craft for elementary activity from OTC
Nutcracker Felt Craft Kits
Nutcracker Candy Cane Tablecloth from OTC for bulletin board decor
Nutcracker Candy Stripe Tablecloth Roll

Books

These are two of my favorite books to use in the classroom. Both are so engaging, one with the pop-up feature (on the left) and musical selections (on the right). I even bought a second copy of the pop up book because I used the original one for so many years.

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Nutcracker Museum

At this school, students were asked to bring in a family Nutcracker and were put into this fun Nutcracker Museum display! (Remember to have the student’s name and room clearly labeled.)

Add this to your end-of-year evaluation Danielson (or similar) Domain 1b: Teacher-designed opportunities for families to share their heritages.

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Nutcracker Play Along Videos

March of the Toy Soldiers-Barred & Sticks (Gr. 2-5)

Lesson Ideas

March of the Soldiers Movement Activity

Motion Terms
March-in place or around room
Flick-hands/fingers flick similar to flicking water on someone
Wind Up Toy-arms bent (mechanical looking) and move from waist up/down like a wind up toy
Scurry-fingers are like a little mouse scurrying down arm

A: March slow 8, then right hand flicks 4 times quickly from high to low, repeat on Lt side high to low, then both arms flick 7 at same time from low to high with a clap on beat 8 (repeat)
B: March slow 4, wind down toy DOWN for fast 4 then UP for fast 4 (repeat) (kind of like the robot dance 🤣)
A:
C: Rt fingers scurry down left arm, repeat on other arm (repeat)
A:
B:
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Here’s a video of the movements that I made for a newsletter subscriber while I was on vacation in Moab, Utah!

March of the Soldiers with Stretchy Bands

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Bear Paw Creek Large Stretchy Band

I used the stretchy bands from Bear Paw Creek and loved them for their durability!

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Trepak | Plate Routine

ADORABLE paper plates for the above routine would look spectacular on risers for a concert!

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Sugar Plum Fairy | Movement with Mr. DelGaudio

Waltz of the Flowers

Ballet Videos

Full-length Ballet (Central Florida Ballet)

https://www.pbs.org/video/hip-hop-nutcracker-at-njpac-an-all-arts-presentation-czdp88/

Hip Hop Nutcracker on PBS

This performance is on PBS and you may need to confirm your local PBS station.

Hip Hop Nutcracker (Disney+ Excerpt)

The Mitten

Many of us are familiar with the Jan Brett book, but this 
Ukrainian folk tale has a very interesting history! Here are songs, lesson plans, and resources for the beautiful story.
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Beginning of the Year Music Activities and Name Games

You’re a new teacher, new to elementary, or ready to freshen up your day and week-1 elementary music activities. You’re nervous about getting started on the right foot. You don’t want to do too much talking but make expectations clear. Here are some tried, true, and new beginning of the year music activities.

Beginning of the Year Activities That Work

You want your beginning-of-the-year music activities to be that perfect combination of fun and learning while teaching routines and expectations. Here you’ll find some name games and activities that will have your students interacting on the very first day in music class.

Here’s a plan that worked for me year after year and is the perfect example of- “Variety is the spice of life.”

My Perfect Lesson Plan

  • CONNECT: A very short bio about yourself that lets kids make a connection. Share whatever you’re comfortable sharing but they love to hear about hobbies, music taste, pets, and family.
  • ROUTINES & PROCEDURES: Choose the routines and procedures that will be important for your teaching
  • NAME GAMES: Pick one or two name games (below) that interest you and add it to your lesson plans. Using someone’s name is personal and a great way to connect to each other.
  • SINGING GAME: End with a singing game! Check out singing games to immediately get kids singing and having fun.

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The Best Children’s Literature for the Music Classroom

A list of books from newly published to classics for the music classroom with links, music connections, activities, and lesson plans!

If you are looking for captivating books that seamlessly blend literature and music in your classroom, look no further! This e-x-p-a-n-d-i-n-g list of recommended books will provide musical connections information and valuable lesson plan ideas.

Whether you’re seeking to expand your library or searching for fresh ideas to enrich your music curriculum, find great ways to integrate literature into your music curriculum.

Table of Contents

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A My Name is Alice – Popular Books, Activities, and Music

Blank Booklets to Create Your Own Verses

This TpT resource includes

  • a presentation with mp3s to learn the song
  • a simple Orff arrangement for xylophone, glockenspiel, and guiro
  • a booklet template for students to create their own verses
Lyric Writing Booklet for A My Name Is Alice Jump Rope Chant and Song
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Valentine Songs, Games, and Music Activities

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Find fun and engaging Valentine songs, games, dances, and activities to fill your K-5 elementary classroom with LOVE! For Valentine’s Day or any time of the year!

Originally published February 13, 2022.
Updated for February 2026.

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