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Teaching Material Classical Music: The "Homework" 

 

Yes, in this homework and the test/classwork you are allowed to guess as well. The only purpose is to casually introduce your students to the subject of "Classical Music" and to "serve" first "samples".

 

 


 

The Homework: Anything Is Possible!

 

You have two options: Just give this homework without much comment ... it should be the basis of the following lesson or lessons. Expect it completely, divided into three parts, or six. Or, for complete accomplishment, simply give no homework twice after that. The point behind this is that your kids will check with their parents, talk to classmates, or – as is common today – get smart on the internet.

 

Alternatively, you can also use the two components "What is Classical Music?" and the "Funny+++ Facts" to moderate a first school lesson and then work on the "homework" according to the above scheme. Since the result is not corrected and does not have to be optimal, it does not matter whether you "throw your kids in at the cold water". You can also make a short visit to Classical Music with only 50 or 100 questions. 

 

Collect the finished homework or have it emailed to you: They remain uncorrected (... you also tell the kids that ... after handing it back to you ... and the "homework" has served its purpose).

 

 


 

Six More Sample Pages: The Homework in the Cool “Teaching Material Classical Music” 

Yes, it goes without saying that eight-year-olds handle the questions differently than teens. Please decide for yourself for which age group the "Teaching Material Classical Music" is ideal, for which good and for which very borderline.

 

 


 

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