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Crazy Fast Assessments in the Elementary Music Classrooom

Day
Saturday, January 11, 2020
Time
7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Venue
Tampa Convention Center
Room
111
Format
Clinic
Topics
Elementary General Music
Grade Levels
Elementary
Sponsored By
FMEA
Handout(s):
Sample Gradebook Page
Grading Scales
Sit Spots
DVD Cases
Crazy Fast Assessments ppt

Assessments don’t have to be difficult for teachers and don’t need to take up all class. If your class is organized right they can be fast and effective. In this session, you will learn some ways to organize your classroom, gradebook, and seating charts to maximize your time while still giving rigorous assessments. You’ll also come away with easy ways to assess using rubrics while singing, playing instruments, moving, and responding to music in a variety of ways in a fun yet innovative way.

Mick G. Burns 

Chain Of Lakes Elementary School
Music Teacher

Mick Burns received his B.M.E. from the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance in 2009. He currently teaches elementary music to more than 1100 students and is a technology coach at Chain of Lakes Elementary in Winter Haven, Florida. His school was named a Florida Arts Model School for 2017-2020 in both music and art. He’s taught after school orff, chorus, and folk dancing groups. He also teaches clinics to fellow music teachers throughout Polk County. He was nominated for a 2020 GRAMMY Music Educator Award.


Session Coordinator:
Tara Sperry





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