Listening Literacy Playlists (and how to use them in Google Forms!)
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A listening lesson is something that every student can do on their own. These kinds of quick assignments can EASILY be made and reproduced weekly/monthly/whatever-ly by just copying and pasting in new content. Click HERE to access my template in Google Forms – please make sure to save your own copy before making any changes!
How I created my Listening Literacy Lesson Template and how you can edit it or recreate your own!
YouTube Playlists
Here’s my ever-evolving list of YouTube videos that I think demonstrate good sound and/or (mostly and!) would be fun/inspiring to a student playing that instrument. These are not all the videos on the internet so you may have your own favorites – drop me a comment with yours and I’ll add them to this list! You can also save any or all of these from my playlists to your own and cultivate your own resource 🙂
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