Feierabend Friendly Seesaw Activities by Chris Anne Powers

Seesaw is one of many platforms available to engage students in meaningful music making, especially during these crazy, Covid times. Teacher Trainer Chris Anne Powers shares examples of Feierabend-friendly Seesaw activities and real-life student responses. Explore how you can harness the power of Seesaw in your own classroom.

Seesaw is an incredible app to engage students in meaningful music making, especially during these crazy, Covid times. Students can record themselves and, in the process, create their own music portfolio. This not only helps you as the teacher document each student’s musical growth, but it also serves as a fabulous advocacy tool as parents can see what their child is doing in your music class. Simply click on the links provided and add the activities to your Seesaw library. When possible, student examples are included so you can see how the activities are intended to play out in your class. Enjoy!

 

Seesaw Activities for FAME provided in this PDF [DOWNLOAD]

Teacher Trainer Chris Anne Powers met John Feierabend as an undergraduate at Harrt School of Music and has been utilizing both First Steps in Music and Conversational Solfege since she started teaching elementary music 25 years ago. She lives a music-filled life in Stamford, Connecticut, with her husband and their boys and her beautiful fur baby Fenway!