LetMeType - Download Resources to Include or Reference @coolcatteacher Blog - A real teacher helping you be really amazing Chromatik - Play More Music What is Music Theory? Music theory is the study of the math, science, and art behind how music is created, sung, and played. It’s the process of learning and practicing basic concepts that apply to single instruments, and concepts that apply to all instruments in the world of music. Learning music theory provides the average musician with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to play music at a higher level. What isn’t Music Theory? Music theory can have a bad rap. Of all the things that can stunt your growth, learning music theory is not one of them. Why Music Theory Makes Music Easier Rhythm, form, lyrics, structure, chords, notes, harmony, intervals, scales, staffs, clefs, tempo, genres, keys… These are all simple words that most musicians are aware of, but most people don’t understand what makes them complex and difficult to master. Combine your natural ability and creative instinct with lessons on music theory, and even a hobbyist can start playing like a professional.
Free Technology for Teachers Assessment Resources | Midwest Regional ESC Learning The links and resources on this page are meant to assist teachers and district staff in preparing for state assessments. Click on the title links below to explore the various resources. ODE Testing Information This link is to the Ohio Department of Education’s testing page. This page contains the updates and most current documents concerning Ohio’s assessments. Ohio Practice Tests and Released Tests – select Online System Resources and then the subject, then select the practice or released test. Ohio Test Specs – select General Resources and then select the subject and grade test blueprint or specs. Science and Social Studies Practice Test This link takes you to the portal for Ohio’s practice tests for the various grade science and social studies assessments. Video Tutorials for Ohio’s Online Assessments This link is to a YouTube channel created by Dave Shellhaas that allows teachers and students to get familiar with the various computer-based assessments offered in Ohio. Problem-Attic