Music Appreciation in the Homeschool with Zeezok Publishing
Music appreciation is kind of "our thing". Being a degreed musician and former elementary music teacher leads me to choose music materials for our homeschool quite carefully. I look for quality music, the opportunity to learn about composers, and a "unit study" approach to music appreciation.
I know, however, that a music appreciation course needs to be easy for the non musical parent.
Enter Zeezok Publishing and their new music appreciation curriculum.
I have long been a fan of Opal Wheeler's composer biographies. When I learned that Zeezok Publishing had put together a Music Appreciation Curriculum for children based on these books I was thrilled.
(Do you remember when I did the series about Music Appreciation? Of course I included recommendations for these biographies!)
Today I get to share my impressions of this curriculum, as well as offer one lucky reader a chance to win the course.
About Zeezok Music Appreciation Book 1
This is a comprehensive music appreciation curriculum designed for elementary age children (with possible extensions into the middle grades).
The "spine" of your child's learning will be the beautifully written composer biographies by Opal Wheeler. These are well written, living books that bring your child into the life and times of each composer.
Biographies included in Book 1:
- Bach
- Handel
- Haydn
- Mozart
- Beethoven
- Paganini
- Schubert
Also included is one large activity book, containing 4 weeks of lesson ideas and activites for each composer. This is 28 total weeks of scripted music appreciation lessons - enough for one year (or more depending upon your rate of study).
The course also comes with music discs and a lapbook elements CD Rom.
This review focuses on the Paganini biography, the lapbook my son created, as well as the activies from the activity book.
All I can say is, "WOW!"
Learning About Paganini's Life and Music
Typically we would sit and read a chapter in the Paganini biography at lunch time. While I was reading I used the comprehension questions in the student activity book as a guide. (There was space provided for my son to write out the answers - some days I chose to have him do this and other days I simply asked him to narrate the answers to me.)
The activity book also included interesting tidbits, mapping exercises, recipes, character traits, and more.
We spent on average about an hour each time we sat for our music appreciation lessons. I loved that I could have Grant busy cutting out lapbook pieces or doing an activity from the book while I was reading.
While I am not normally a "workbook" kind of homeschool mom, this workbook was very well done and engaging. I found myself picking and choosing what we did, and actually leaving out very little. All of the activities appealed to my son.
*I would recommend the course for elementary and middle grade students. There are suggested activities for middle grades students, so there is no need to figure out how to adapt the materials yourself. As a mom of a third and seventh grader I liked this.
Any music selections referenced in the biography were available on the CD, and there was even two piece of music printed in the biography.
How marvelous it is to have a curriculum that doesn't water anything down, and exposes our children to beautiful music. This is refreshing!
If you decide to pursue using this curriculum, be sure you have the time to dedicate to it - while everything is scripted and laid out for you, the actual reading of the books and completion of the activities takes TIME... but it might help to consider that your children are learning about other subjects as well as music.
The Paganini Lapbook
All lapbook elements are found on the Music Appreciation lapbook CD Rom, which was easily loaded onto my Mac. I printed the pages as needed and stored the lapbooking elements in a resealable plastic bag.
Children just love a finished product, and these lapbooks are so well done.
I will say it again: Thank you Zeezok Publishing!
Grant made a video tour of his Paganini lapbook.
Take note of the unit study approach used here - history, language, geography, music, and more... all incorporated into this study of Paganini. The video speaks for itself.
Extending with Paganini
As luck would have it, we won tickets to see the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
The featured work was by Paganini, played on a $2 million Stradivarius violin!
It was an evening where everything came together... all four of us had a great time, and I sat with tears in my eyes as my family was glued to the performance of the "feindishly difficult Paganini" (Those were the words of our local public radio host after the concert.).
My children knew the history behind the music, and the fiery personality that accompanied the equally fiery music. The Music Appreciation course translated into real life - isn't this what we want for our children?
5 Favorite Things About Zeezok Music Appreciation Curriculum
- Based on living books - the Opal Wheeler biographies are so well done and I appreciate any curriculum with living books as its spine.
- Easy to follow lessons for the teacher and student/adaptable for multiple ages
- Incorporates other curricular areas - not just music
- Good variety of hands-on activities and written work
- Character traits are emphasized and BIBLE VERSES are included!
Helpful Information and Discount
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There is a 10% discount on all orders until March 21 with the coupon code ihomeschool.
Zeezok Music Appreciation Giveaway
One lucky reader will win one music appreciation course ($169.99 value!).
Please note the following about the giveaway:
- If a customer purchases the set during the giveaway, and subsequently wins it, Zeezok will issue a refund of the purchase price.
- Prize shipped only to US mailing addresses.
- Giveaway open until March 20, 2014 at 11:59 p.m.
- Winner will be chosen and notified Friday, March 21.
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Reader Comments (62)
I would love to study all of the composers! Especially in a living book setting.
Our kids love music and enjoy playing piano. I can't wait to implement this curriculum next year, what a great supplement to their music studies!
We really enjoy SQUILT and learning about new composers so this looks right up our alley :)
I saw those incredible Opal Wheeler books at a seminar a couple months ago and I have been drooling over them ever since! I would love to read every single one of them!
This looks very fun! What a great giveaway, thanks!
My children would love this as they both enjoy playing music. In fact my 9 year old just mentioned the other day that he really needs to learn more about composers.
I LOVE the idea of music appreciation with a unit study/lapbooking approach and living books!
This would tie in beautifully to our Cc studies.
this month we have been listen to Chopin...and i'm really enjoying it.... i really need curriculum for music appreciation because i really wasn't exposed to it as a child...and i feel totally incompetent to teach it!
That looks like quite a program.
Don't have a specific composer but would like to be able to give my son an understanding for the beauty and art of music.
This looks like a great set. We are a family that does not yet play any instruments and music curriculum is not part of our schooling as of yet . This would help start us off.
This looks like a great set. We are a family that does not yet play any instruments and music curriculum is not part of our schooling as of yet . This would help start us off.
My family would love this!!!
We are in great need
Of music in our lives!
Looks like a great program
My husband and I are both classically trained musicians and we love good music in our house. However, knowing how to share it with our kids (7, 5, 2) isn't easy. I love the idea of a curriculum that lays it all out. I love Dvorak's music and would love yo learn more about him!
What a great looking music curriculum!
I would probably study Beethoven first my husband loves listening to him and so do my girls
Wow...very inclusive curriculum...love it!
I would most like to study Mozart because he wrote so much and was rather fascinating a person. We haven't formally studied music, just listened to classical music; it's slipping through the cracks.
I would love this because I yearn for my kids to experience and appreciate the beauty of God in these classic composers. I am learning right beside them because i was never taught any of this- thank goodness for homeschooling!
This looks like such a great music program!
This curriculum gets points with me too because of it's use of living books!
I would love to incorporate some music. Can't wait to study composers w CC next week!