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- 2018 Counterpoint
Counterpoint 2018 – Friday – Session 2
What If…? The ‘What If…’workshop deals with some approaches for dealing with advocating, in a positive manner, about the position of music in today’s curriculum. What can we as music educators do to provide music for all students. We will discuss various levels of advocacy, the links between mental health and well being that can...
- 2018 Counterpoint
Counterpoint 2018 – Friday Session 1 – Workshop Handouts
Invite, Excite, Ignite! Choral reading packet, new music and choral ideas. Clinician: Cristi Cary Miller Focus: P/J Location: Room 202 Sponsor: Hal Leonard Millar_Quick Starts for Young Choirs – Ontario MEA 2018 (1) Teaching Ukulele: Setting a Foundation for Success! The ukulele is appearing in music programs for good reason. It engages students, allows for...
GPS Year 3 Student Booklets – Members Only
Thank you to Sarah Arcand for donating this resource to our members. drive-download-20180827T003948Z-001...
- Instrumental
GPS Year 2 – Student Booklets – Members Only
Thank you to Sarah Arcand for donating the booklets to our members. drive-download-20180827T011751Z-001...
Elementary Resources available Funded by Ontario Ministry of Education
Music- The Arts, Grades 1-8 Curriculum Support – Master List Check out the master list of the Elementary Music Resources supporting the 2009 Curriculum Document. These resources are FREE.
- Composition
- Elements of Music
- History
- Inquiry
- Instrumental
- Music For Creating
- Research
- Rhythm
- Theory
Aga Khan Museum Music Initiative
These resources were prepared by teachers, for teachers in partnership with the Aga Khan Museum, the Ministry of Education, and the Ontario Music Educators’ Association. These curriculum-linked resources were inspired by the Museum’s Permanent Collection (Object information and images courtesy of the Aga Khan Museum). This resource was developed to “expand students’ knowledge and understanding […]
- Composition
- Elements of Music
- Instrumental
Fun with Fugues (AMI, AMW, AMB, AMP – Grade 10)
Fun with Fugues! Explore, perform and analyze fugues through choral speaking and band repertoire. Students will then, using the creative and analytical processes, create their own fugue in small groups using a set of world drums or percussion instruments. Lesson 1: What is a Fugue ami_10_lsn1_fugue ami_10_lsn1_TR1_Fugue Talking with notes ami_10_lsn1_BLM1_guided listening activity Lesson 2: […]
- Strings / Orchestra
AMS/AMO (Grade 12): Twelve Tone Serialism Composition for String Orchestra
Strings / Orchestra AMS / AMO Grade 12 Single Lesson Twelve Tone Serialism Composition for String Orchestra Students will use the creative process to develop and generate a twelve tone row, and create a composition for string orchestra using different ways to present the tone row. ams_12M_lsn1_BLM1_TwelveToneSerialism ams_12M_lsn1_TwelveTone
- Strings / Orchestra
AMS/AMO (Grade 12): Music Job Fair
Strings / Orchestra AMS / AMO Grade 12 Single Lesson Music Job Fair Students will use the creative process to research a job related to music, have hands-on experience job shadowing, and investigate opportunities to continue making music after secondary school education. ams_12M_lsn4_MusicJobFair
- Strings / Orchestra
AMS/AMO (Grade 12): Marketing String CD
Strings / Orchestra AMS / AMO Grade 12 Single Lesson Marketing String CD Students will use the creative process to create a Compact Disc recording of their performance, and develop a plan to promote the Compact Disc such as a coffee house or talent show night. ams_12M_lsn5_MarketingStringCD
- Strings / Orchestra
AMS/AMO (Grade 12): Awards Show
Strings / Orchestra AMS / AMO Grade 12 Single Lesson Awards Show Students will use the creative process to brainstorm and research a stringed Canadian artist or composer to be nominated for their class’ Orchestra Hall of Fame in the category of lifetime achievement. ams_12M_lsn3_TR1_sample co-constructed checklsit_AwardsShow ams_12M_lsn3_AwardsShow
- Strings / Orchestra
AMS/AMO (Grade 12): Artifacts of a Composer or Performer for Museum of Music
Strings / Orchestra AMS / AMO Grade 12 Single Lesson Artifacts of a Composer or Performer for a Museum of Music Students will use the creative process to gather information and artifacts to have a better understanding of composers, their music, and the society in which they lived. ams_12M_lsn2_BLM2_ArtifactsofaComposerorPerformerforMuseum ams_12M_lsn2_ArtifactsofaComposerorPerformerforaMuseum
- Strings / Orchestra
AMS/AMO (Grade 11): The Post Secondary Music Portfolio
Strings / Orchestra AMS / AMO Grade 11 Single Lesson The Postsecondary Music Portfolio Students research options for postsecondary music studies and create an audition portfolio. Elements of music appropriate for the style are applied to solos, studies, scales, and sight-reading. ams_11M_lsn5_TR2_Advise on the Audition Process ams_11M_lsn5_TR3_How to Help Your students ams_11M_Lsn5_PostsecondaryMusicPortfolio
- Strings / Orchestra
AMS/AMO (Grade 11): Attending a Concert
Strings / Orchestra AMS / AMO Grade 11 Single Lesson Attending a Concert Students attend the concert of a professional musician(s) and write about the performance using specific musical terminology. Acceptable behaviour for specific concert venues is also investigated. ams_11M_lsn4_TR1_Attendingaconcert
- Strings / Orchestra
AMS/AMO (Grade 11): The Fugue
Strings / Orchestra AMS / AMO Grade 11 2 Lesson Unit The Fugue Introduction to Fugues through Performance Analysing a Fugue Students investigate baroque performance practices, equal temperament, and repertoire by applying the stages of the creative process. The critical analysis process is applied when analysing and listening to fugues. ams_11M_lsn2_FuguePerformance ams_11M_lsn3_FugueAnalysis
OMEA resources have been accumulated and developed over several decades. It is important for us to recognize, respond to, and redress any bias or inequity that exists in our resources, and to cultivate and sustain equitable, inclusive, and diverse resources. We recognize the white settler colonial roots of music education in Ontario and are working to ensure that the OMEA resources offer opportunities to affirm, and also learn more about, the diverse identities of educators and learners. We are in the process of examining current and future resources to ensure they are in accordance with our Equity Action Plan.
We honour and value the lived experience and wisdom our membership brings to the OMEA. To create equitable learning spaces where educators, students, and community can learn alongside each other, we recognize this work belongs to all of us. We invite all members to share their insights and suggestions about the resources posted on the OMEA website by contacting resourceeditor@omea.on.ca





























