#techtiptuesday - Elementary music tech that I am thankful for during the month of November
During the month of November, my #techtiptuesday videos and posts will be elementary music tech tools or programs that I am thankful for. These will not include every tool and program, but some that have helped me in the classroom in various ways. Please follow me throughout the month of November to check out these apps on #techtiptuesday!
Wheel of Names
Wheelofnames.com is an online tool that allows users to create and customize virtual spinning wheels. It is primarily used for making random selections, such as a random name chooser. Users can input names or items into the wheel and customize its appearance, including colors and design elements. Once set up, users can spin the wheel to reveal a random choice, making it a fun and engaging way to facilitate decision-making or contests.
However, have you used it in other ways?
Ariso Wheel
You can turn the text tool into an emoji tool and create an arioso wheel where the students create a song from the four emojis!
Treble Clef Wheel
Or use the “Add Image” tool to add images to your wheel like these treble clef images so you can play a note naming game with your students!
Doggie Doggie Melodic Pattern Wheel
Use a notation program or Canva to create stick notation for this Doggie Doggie melodic Patterns wheel!
Customize Your Wheel
Want to Customize it?
Click on “Customize” and change the sounds to music, the tone when it ends, the background, the timing, and more!
Check back next week for another #techtiptuesday showcasing a tech tool or app to be thankful for!