Overview #
Quaver Essentials is a set of episodes covering various musical topics. Click on the Quaver Essentials icon on the left side of the Teacher Dashboard.
Quaver Essential Classrooms #
The menu is organized into four units that cover a total of 30 topics. Each topic acts as a musical classroom containing a video with accompanying activities. These are non-grade-level specific resources for you to supplement your instruction.
Classroom Menu #
Let’s take a look at the Beat topic.
You will see a Classroom Menu with resources and activities that include:
- A 14 to 20 minute video episode featuring Quaver and friends.
- A Teacher Guide with fun lesson ideas.
- Printable music scores for songs relevant to the topic.
- A variety of musical tracks to enhance your lesson.
- A teacher toolbox with adaptable digital tools.
- A collection of interactive whiteboard activities.
- A 10-question Quaver Quiz to assess your students’ knowledge.
- And printable worksheets to build upon lesson objectives.
To exit the classroom menu, click the blue arrow at the top right that says “Classroom Lobby.”
how do i assign the video to students to watch independently? i uploaded it to their schoology page and they can’t access it.
Hi Chantell!
There are two ways to share content:
Sharing a Link: You can grab a link for the essential video and then share it on Schoology or any other platform you choose. Here is a guide on how to do that using the Resource Manager: Grabbing a Resource Link: https://help.quavered.com/docs/music-resource-manager/#grabbing-a-resource-link-
Using QuaverMusic’s Assignment Tool: Another option is to use QuaverMusic’s Assignment tool to send the content directly to individual students. You can find detailed instructions on creating and distributing assignments here: https://help.quavered.com/docs/music-assignments/.
When assigning your assignment to a specific class, you can also select individual students to give it to.
Is there a video episode for the String Family? (Violins, violas, cellos and basses?)
Hi Lindsay!
There isn’t a specific episode dedicated to the Strings family like we have for other topics. However, there are similar videos available in the Resource Manager when you search for “Strings Family.” The two videos I recommend are “The Four Strings” and “The Strong Quartet,” both of which provide a good overview of classical-era strings. There are also “Instrument Anatomies” screens covering the different parts of the string instruments.
I hope this is helpful!