So, you are teaching middle school choir next year? This Zoom is for you.





So, you are teaching middle school choir next year?


Are you excited?  Terrified?  Is it your first year teaching?  Are you transitioning from elementary to middle school and want to know more about the daily routines in middle school and how they differ?  Are you transitioning from high school to middle school?


For all of these reasons and more, if you are going to be teaching middle school choir next year, this Zoom with Mr. D is for you.  Experienced middle school teachers are welcome to join to share their knowledge too!


Mr. D will open the session with some of the answers to the questions above, and then he will open up the floor for questions.  We will have a dialogue, and he will stay on the session until all of your questions are answered by him or by someone else in the room who may attend to help all of us be our best for this special age group.


As always, when Mr. D does Zoom sessions like these or Facebook “live” sessions, he will offer some items for free about an hour before the session, during the session, and after the session for one additional hour in his TpT store.  Mr. D has created more products in the last year than at any time in the last decade, so I recommend that you go to his store between now and then and put the items in your cart before the session.  This will include items aimed at helping you with middle school choir. 

In addition, he will offer a discounted rate on his well-known S-Cubed Sight Singing Program for beginners.


Here is the link to his store-

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/music-in-the-middle-with-mr-d


Here is the latest review of his sight singing program.


I have been reading reviews about this curriculum for the past 2 months, waiting to purchase. I knew it was going to be an excellent curriculum and resource for our middle school program. My expectations upon downloading it have been greatly surpassed. Dale really poured his heart and soul into this curriculum. The slides for class, complete with morning work to follow up on previous lessons, quizzes, and examples are already imbedded in the program. In addition, the amount of detail in his instructions to teachers complete with tips and tricks for EVERY day of every lesson is incredible. The average length of a lesson is approximately 4 days. All a teacher needs to do in order to implement this curriculum is download it and read/watch the information. No additional prep is needed. I have previously used solfege and various sight-singing curriculums, however, he has pulled it together in a way that blows anything I have previously done out of the water, adding fun and helpful games that I'm not sure I would have thought of on my own. His attention to detail and his systematic implementation create a curriculum that is fun, engaging, and has NO GAPS, which are often the problem in other curriculums. On a side note, I have messages Dale several times and he has immediately responded. For him, this is about helping teachers and students. If you are wondering if it is worth it, it absolutely is. I have zero complaints. You won't find anything else like this. I've looked. Do yourself a favor and save yourself the headache of recreating what's already been done for you, saving yourself literally 100s of hours of work. Teachers need some time back in our lives and this gave me that time I needed and the confidence of having a fun curriculum to implement this fall. Thanks, Dale!



Here is the link to the review on TpT.



Here is the link to zoom to join us.  11 AM EST.  June 27, 2025


https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84931806265?pwd=StkZYD6ofkezePcaKRqx4ugwDir0f2.1


I hope to meet you then!


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