Lesson 7-S-Cubed Sight Singing Distance Learning is RELEASED!

Here it is!   Lesson 7 of Distance Version of S-Cubed Sight Singing Program!  It is free until 4 PM EST June 4, 2020.  After that, it will be $5 for one day, so go and get it during our test period.

In this lesson, for the first time, we address RHYTHM and we start to get the students comfortable with SKIPPING...just like in the original version of the program.

Get ready for the possibility of Distance Learning Days by purchasing this bundle of the distance learning versions of Lessons 1-5 and purchase Lesson 6-Chaos so you have weeks of lessons ready for any virtual teaching days that might lie ahead.  

We will all sing in the group setting again in the future, but until we can, we must keep teaching our students to become literate musicians, and that is what the Distance Learning Version of S-Cubed Sight Singing Program for Beginners is designed to do!

Make sure you've subscribed to my email list so you never miss a notice about the latest release of the individual lessons.  Send me an email at inthemiddlewithmrd@gmail.com and write SUBSCRIBE in the subject line.  We are releasing one lesson at a time over the next several weeks and we will bundle them together in groups of 5 lessons until we are finished with the entire Distance Version of S-Cubed.  

If you have any feedback about each new lesson, please email me at inthemiddlewithmrd@gmail.com and write "FEEDBACK" in the subject line.  

This is some feedback I just got today from a long-time user of S-Cubed:

Deanne C.


Extremely satisfied
I have been using your program for three years. For the first 10 years of my teaching career, I taught only band 4th-8th. I was very success in my previous district teaching band and had a great program that I had rebuild. When I moved districts to be closer to home, my new teaching assignment was both 7th-8th band and choir. My first year at my new school was a mess. It was like my first year teaching all over again. In this first year at my new school, the other elective teacher (computer) saw me struggling and did a search on TPT for choir material and found your program. That first year, I incorporated the forbidden pattern and kids loved it! That summer I purchased the whole program and it just took off from there. Moving forward, I have been using both levels for two years and have seen amazing progress with my students. This group of 8th graders loved the S-cubed program and are so smart. While teaching Level 2 this year, I would remind this group of students that they were learning theory and sight reading music like I had to in my undergrad years of COLLEGE! The other day, I received this email from one of my 8th grade choir students who got accepted into the high school's madrigals ensemble as the only freshmen. The second freshmen to be accepted in 20 years. My student stated in an email, " Thank you for teaching me sight reading. I wouldn't have made Madrigals without you providing that for me!" I Thank you Dale for creating this program. It truly save my career and made me a better teacher for both my choir and band students. Keep doing amazing work! Thankful, Deanne Cedar









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