Comprehensive Zeezok Music Appreciation Curriculum
Throughout our years of homeschooling I have often found it difficult to find solid, comprehensive curricula for music and art. They have always been the first subjects to fall out of our homeschool plans. Having to search and piece things together was always so time consuming, and things like reading and math always took first priority. I have always longed to do more with music in our homeschool than just learning to play an instrument. Thus, I am so excited to have found this new Zeezok Music Appreciation Curriculum!
Zeezok’s Music Appreciation for the Elementary Grades is a one stop shop for Music Appreciation Curriculum. No hunting at the library to find the biographies, or searching the internet to hear the music, it is all included with this curriculum! This was a huge relief for me, as I don’t mind doing this some of the time, but in general I am much happier to have all books, resources, answers, etc. done and in place for me.
The Zeezok Music Appreciation Curriculum Book 1 – covers 7 composers: Bach, Handel, Beethoven, Schubert, Mozart, Haydn, and Paganini. Each composer is laid out to span 4 weeks, but there is plenty of material to make it last much longer than that, as well as plenty of flexibility to add or subtract as needed.
What’s Included in the Zeezok Music Appreciation Curriculum Book 1 Set:
- 7 composer biographies
- 5 music cds containing music from the 7 composers
- 1 full color student activity book which includes everything that is needed to meet national music appreciation standards as well as suggested schedule and answers
- 1 Lapbook cd containing all the printables to create the corresponding lapbook components
Zeezok offers these resources all as one set, or you can buy pieces individually based on your needs, budget, etc. They also offer a Music Appreciation Bingo Game, and a Music Appreciation Coloring Book. You can receive a 10% discount on all orders Feb. 17 to March 21 with coupon code ihomeschool.
Joseph Haydn Composer Study:
Each Composer Study begins with a Weekly Lesson Outline that offers you a suggested layout of the reading, listening, and activities to cover over the 4 week span.
We began each week by reading the composer study biography. I found that while my 11 and 7 year could manage to read the book on their own, it was best if I read along with them to help with pronunciation, especially with so many German places and people named in the Haydn book.
Then they would complete the Comprehension Question sheet that was included as part of each week. We found my seven year old has an easier time if she read the questions ahead of time so she could be listening for the answers as we read. I really appreciated having set questions for each section as a way to review the reading and know they had both paid attention and understood what we were reading.
One of the highlights of each week for me was the Character Qualities. There were several character qualities listed such as creative, leadership, adventurous for Hadyn. Each one was listed with the page numbers where you could find examples of this quality in Haydn. These offered not only great practice at going back and reading for details, but also gave us a chance to discuss specific character traits and examples of how/what they would look like in a person’s life and if we thought each one was a positive trait and why.
Composer Study Lapbook:
The lapbook cd was such an enriching bonus to the already comprehensive reading, listening, and activities provided. We chose to do the lapbook at the end of our composer study instead of alongside the weekly activities. It allowed us a time to review the material we had learned, listen to the music again, and really enjoy creating a keepsake of all that we had done.
The lapbook provided a way for the kids to create something to share from all that they had learned. The featured pieces of the lapbook included some information that was similar to some of the activites in the workbook as well as more in-depth details and fun was to present the material. One of our favorite activities was the Music Matching which is a matching game to help the kids recall the names of they symphonies, along with the story or meaning of that given symphony.
Our Video:
We created a video to share with you that shows some of the components of the Music Appreciation for the Elementary Grades Curriculum. You will get a chance to hear us reading, see our lapbooking, and even enjoy some of our favorite Music Matching game while hearing some of Joseph Haydn’s famous pieces.
I highly recommend this comprehensive Zeezok Music Appreciation curriculum if you are looking for a solid music program that covers not only the music, but the rich history of the composers from their lives to their geography, along with learning about the music and instruments involved. This program offered us a chance to really connect composers and their music with the life and stories that inspired them, all with little to know digging and preparation on my part!
Kathleen Parker
February 25, 2014 @ 6:47 am
Thank you for this opportunity. This curriculum looks great.
Debbie Rader
February 25, 2014 @ 1:23 pm
I love curriculum and unit studies that are multi-level so the boys and I can work together. They tend to enjoy those study the very best.
bryssy
February 25, 2014 @ 2:52 pm
This looks really interesting – I think my kids would like it!
Michelle
February 25, 2014 @ 10:00 pm
Wow! This looks fantastic. Very multi-level, good organization, and tons of information. Music and art are always last on my list to do and never seem to get done
Kelly Pieschek
February 25, 2014 @ 10:32 pm
I love the unit study way of learning about composers and their music. I really like the character quality section as well! I think this would be a great, engaging music appreciation curriculum for our family!
Homeschooling in Nova Scotia
February 26, 2014 @ 12:48 am
This would make a great addition to our homeschool! ~ Kimberly
Kathy balman
February 26, 2014 @ 9:33 pm
Mozart would be our 1st choice!
Tabitha
February 27, 2014 @ 9:51 am
I minor end in music in college and teach it in my kindergarten class, but my boss has asked me if I’d be interested in teaching a music class to other grades. This looks like a great option to learn about some composers!
Amanda Brown
February 27, 2014 @ 2:04 pm
This is a great giveaway and would be wonderful to win! We are trying to incorporate music appreciation and have added an acoustic guitar and a conga drum, but we need more help. This would be so amazing!
Crystal L
February 27, 2014 @ 3:42 pm
This would be so awesome to have for my homeschool kids. I really feel that music is so important in every persons life and learning all about it in this kind of format sounds spot on.
Brittney
February 28, 2014 @ 10:22 am
Music is one of the first things to get dropped in my homeschool, because I’ve never had something to follow. This looks fabulous!
Nermari
February 28, 2014 @ 11:28 am
Wow! This looks great!
Amy Korthals
February 28, 2014 @ 2:01 pm
This looks amazing!
Christina
March 1, 2014 @ 2:37 am
WOW this looks so comprehensive and FUN!
Beata
March 1, 2014 @ 4:15 am
We would study Chopin. There are not that many music books/studies available for homeschoolers. This looks great!
Ashley
March 1, 2014 @ 7:48 pm
This curriculum looks fantastic! I am sure my family would love it!
Robin
March 3, 2014 @ 7:59 pm
This looks like fun. I love lap books, but haven’t thought of using them with music.
Linda
March 3, 2014 @ 9:45 pm
Great idea, I would particularly like for my daughter to study Bach at this point since she is working on playing some of his compositions. Would love the chance to win!
Adelien Tan
March 4, 2014 @ 5:57 am
My Goodness, it is a very comprehensive music study lessons. I wish i have one.
Dana Carlton
March 4, 2014 @ 1:36 pm
Would love to have this set. We need something to follow for music appreciation and this looks like it would fit the bill.
Dayna Abraham
March 16, 2014 @ 1:35 pm
This looks like a great way to add music into our homeschool curriculum
grtlyblesd
March 17, 2014 @ 1:31 pm
We’ve learned about Handle, Bach, and Vivaldi this year. It’s been neat adding music to our homeschool, and I would love to use this program next year.
Natasha Marlow
March 18, 2014 @ 9:25 am
This looks like a great set!
Rebeka
March 18, 2014 @ 9:36 am
I would love my for my boys to learn about all of these composers.
Tiffany DeOs
March 18, 2014 @ 12:07 pm
I would love to study Mozart. I have yet to find a good curriculum for doing music appreciation. This looks fabulous.
Lisa clabough
March 18, 2014 @ 3:50 pm
I love all kinds of music and so do my children I just think they need to appreciate the finer music. They love Bach. For them to find out a little more about the man would be great.
TMB
April 17, 2015 @ 2:57 pm
Do you know if they are planning on other sets? I saw it said book 1 but I can’t find anything about book 2 or any others.
Heidi
April 18, 2015 @ 1:06 pm
As of right now they have the Book 1 Collection which covers seven different composers, dating from 1685 to 1828 (Bach, Handel, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Paganini and Schubert). As far as I know there are plans to have a Book 2 Collection, but I have no idea when that will come out.