Amy M. Burns

Elementary Music Technology and Integration

Amy M. Burns has taught PreK-grade 4 general music for over 25 years at Far Hills Country Day School (FH) (https://www.fhcds.org/). She also teaches grade 5 instrument class, directs the FH Philharmonic, is the Performing Arts Department Manager, and teaches privately in the after-school conservatory after being the director for over 20 years. She has authored four books and numerous articles on how to integrate tech into the elementary music classroom. She has presented many sessions on the topic, including four keynote addresses in TX, IN, St. Maarten, and AU. She is the recipient of the 2005 Technology in Music Education (TI:ME) Teacher of the Year, the 2016 New Jersey Music Educators Association (NJMEA) Master Music Teacher, the 2016 Governor’s Leader in Arts Education, and the 2017 NJ Nonpublic School Teacher of the Year Awards. Her most recent publication, Using Technology with Elementary Music Approaches (2020), published by Oxford University Press (OUP) is available from OUP and Amazon. Burns is also the Community Coordinator for Midnight Music (MMC) at https://midnightmusic.com/, the General Music Chair for NJMEA Board of Directors, and the Elementary Music Consultant for MusicFirst (https://www.musicfirst.com/), a company built by music educators for music educators, dedicated to helping music teachers and their students make the most of technology in the classroom.

#techtiptuesday Michael Markowski's Music Lab

Michael Markowski’s Music Lab is a treasure trove for music educators seeking innovative ways to teach theory and ear training. With engaging tools like chordal slot machines, interval recognition games, and jazz harmony identification, it transforms abstract concepts into fun, hands-on learning experiences. These activities are perfect for supplementing classroom instruction or encouraging students to explore music independently. To discover how this resource can enrich your teaching toolkit, explore the full array of interactive activities at Michael Markowski's Music Lab.

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Quick Elementary Songwriting Project for MLK Day

🎶 Inspire Young Voices with the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.! 🎶

Looking for an engaging and creative way to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day in your music classroom? This lesson plan combines history, music, and technology to help students honor Dr. King’s remarkable legacy through songwriting. From interactive resources like Seesaw to singable lyrics, this activity will have your students learning, creating, and connecting in meaningful ways.

Click now to explore this ready-to-use lesson and empower your students to write their own songs inspired by Dr. King’s dream!

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Sing-Along and Play-Along for the song, "Sing About Martin" by Miss Jackie.

As the third Monday of January approaches in the States, schools will close to observe the birthday of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dr. King was born on January 15, 1929. In music classes, many music educators will use numerous resources to study how Dr. King used nonviolent resistance to achieve equal rights. Here are some that I have used together in my classroom along with a Sing-Along/Play-Along.

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Ten Tech Tips #techtip Countdown to 2025: #7 Five Things That Are Great About MusicFirst Elementary!

MusicFirst Elementary, Powered by Charanga, offers a well-rounded curriculum designed specifically for young learners that can be used with one device in the classroom to a room with 1:1 devices. Let’s take a moment to explore five important aspects that contribute to making MusicFirst Elementary (MFE) a wonderful curriculum for young learners:

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Ten Tech Tips #techtip Countdown to 2025: #8 Rhythm Games

🎵 Looking for fresh, tech-savvy ways to level up your rhythm activities in 2025? Discover how tools like 4four.io’s Rhythm Dice and Rhythm Randomizer can transform your music classroom with customizable rhythm games, sight-reading exercises, and self-assessment stations! From rolling interactive dice to creating flashcards in seconds, these tools are easy to share on your LMS or embed in your website, saving you time while keeping students engaged. Ready to bring your rhythm practice to life? Let’s dive in and explore! 🎶

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Want to turn down the volume on those vocals in a vocal track? Here’s your guide to dialing it back!

Recently, I came across a discussion in one of the elementary music education groups about whether it's acceptable for students to perform with a vocal accompaniment track instead of an instrumental one. The response ultimately depends on the teacher, as each educational context is distinct, and instructors should choose what best supports their students.

One effective compromise is to lower the volume of the lyrics on the accompaniment track. A couple of decades ago, achieving this would have required expensive equipment and technical expertise. However, nowadays, it's possible to accomplish this easily with a free, web-based tool, and I opted for moises.ai.

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