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Assignment #2

Glee karaoke. Free. I would use this for classes to use when they've earned a good behavior day. Encourages confidence in singing alone

A+ flash cards. Free. To be used when students need reinforcement with note values and letter names

You tube. Free. For students to watch videos of course content (Motown, rock and roll singers and groups, etc)

Play along recorder. $.99. I would use this to differentiate with students. Have more advanced students work ahead and those who need more help may work at their own pace

Pick me. $1.99. I use Popsicle sticks often to choose groups, this is more techno savvy

Pandora. Free. Students could listen to various composers as we study them. Using their own headphones, they could listen while they worked on their project

Flash note derby. $.99. Students play a variety of games to learn the note names.

Dragon dictation. Free. I have an ESL student who would benefit greatly from this Rather than me writing his thoughts, he could use this app alone and feel more independent.

Young music genius: classical wiz. Free. Good to use when we're learning about the different composers and the instruments of the orchestra.

Recorder master. Free. Games and lessons on how to play the recorder. This one had excellent reviews

For my personal use:

Words with friends. Free. This is relaxing for me. It's my "got my work done" treat.

Pinterest. Free. I have found all sorts of teaching ideas on this website, but now I can add it as an app.

Facebook. Free. "Like"

WLUK, Fox News. Free. Keep current with local news and weather

<span style="color: #444444; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Pandora. Free. I love to have music on wherever I am