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Today, we'll be exploring music from the world of Harry Potter. The first part of the lesson has music from the first book, and the second part has music from the movies. Enjoy! Disclosure: I get commissions for purchases made through affiliate links in this post. Music from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Let's...

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A couple of years ago, I taught a Masterclass to my high school students in the Music in Our Homeschool Plus membership called: How and Why Hamilton the Musical Became a Sensation. As we're nearing the 10-year anniversary of Hamilton winning 11 Tony awards, I decided to share with everyone today why Hamilton the Musical...

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You will love today's “Music Inspired by Weather” music appreciation lesson. Have your children ever listened to music and said, “That sounds like rain!” or “It sounds stormy!”? Children naturally connect music with images and emotions, which is one reason music appreciation can be so enjoyable and effective in a homeschool setting. One of the...

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We are so happy to be back for another FREE 2-day event! This May 27-28, we'll be presenting lessons related to the Harry Potter books in our “Spring into an Epic Wizarding Adventure.” Brought to you by me, Gena Mayo of Music in Our Homeschool, Dachelle McVey of Literary Adventures for Kids, and Alisha Gratehouse...

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There’s something that happens when children stop simply hearing music and start participating in it. You can see it in their faces when they clap a rhythm correctly for the first time. You hear it when they confidently sing along to a familiar folk song. You notice it when they begin moving naturally to the...

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