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The Happy Music Teacher

Jeanette Shoreythehappymusicteacher.com
Feeling alone in the craziness that is your classroom? Looking for someone to rescue you from the exhaustion and overwhelm of your everyday music teacher life? Hi, I'm Jeanette. A passionate music teacher with over 2 decades of experience working with students, balancing the mayhem, and helping educators like you navigate the chaos. Join me as we explore what makes teaching general music so darn hard, tackle the unique challenges we face, and transform our music teacher lives so that every day brings happiness to our music classrooms.
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Episodes

The Music Class Revolution: Aileen Miracle's Secrets to Engagement & Saving Hours/Ep112

Feeling like you're navigating the music room all alone, or constantly searching for fresh, engaging lesson ideas that actually save you time? In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher , I chat with the incredible Aileen Miracle – a veteran elementary music teacher and current Unified Arts Curriculum Supervisor. Aileen shares her unique journey, from teaching before the days of Pinterest to becoming a leader who deeply understands the challenges you face today. You'll discover invaluable insigh...

Jun 25, 202527 minEp. 112

Don't Wait...Advocate - Quick & Creative Ideas to Advocate for Your Music Program

Feel like your amazing music program is flying under the radar? Do you wish more people understood the incredible impact you have on your students? You're not alone in wanting more support and recognition! This week on The Happy Music Teacher, we're tackling the need for music advocacy with a fresh perspective: quick music advocacy ideas that fit into your busy schedule and deliver real results. Forget the overwhelming strategies – we're diving into actionable steps you can take now to get your ...

May 28, 202514 minEp. 111

Survival Secrets - Five Tips for When You're Just Done

Feeling like you're sprinting towards the edge of disaster with no way out...and you just might collapse before you get there? 😩 Let's talk about Survival Secrets for music teachers because you deserve to make it through the school year with a smile (and your sanity intact!). As an elementary music teacher, the pressure is ALWAYS ON – concerts, assessments, packing up, and managing that too-cool-for-school behavior! You need practical strategies right now to navigate this whirlwind without losi...

May 21, 202512 minEp. 110

May Mayhem...Meet the Outdoor Music Classroom

Feeling like your music room has turned into a bouncy house as the weather warms up? Are those end-of-year wiggles reaching critical mass? You're not alone in the May Mayhem! This week on The Happy Music Teacher, we've got a secret weapon to help you capture that energy and actually get some meaningful learning done – all while enjoying the sunshine! Imagine a way to review those crucial music skills your students have learned all year without them even realizing they're doing "work." What if yo...

May 14, 202511 minEp. 109

Music Teacher Side Hustle Secrets

Have you ever dreamed of making extra money sharing your music skills online? Our guest, Evan Price from Artist Collective, helps music teachers like you do just that! Learn simple ways to turn what you know into income and maybe even travel while you teach. Evan talks about finding your special skill, connecting with students online, and feeling good about getting paid for what you do. He helps you think bigger than just hourly lessons so you can really help your students and earn more. Ready t...

May 07, 202526 minEp. 108

Don't Sweat the Concert - It's Gonna be Fine

Are you feeling that familiar knot of anxiety tightening in your stomach as your concert approaches? You're pouring your heart into rehearsals, but all you hear are forgotten lyrics and excuses about why they can't be at the actual concert. Trust me, friend, you are SO not alone. We've all been there, staring into the abyss of a looming performance and wondering if it will ever come together. This week on The Happy Music Teacher, we're grabbing a virtual cup of coffee and having a real talk abou...

May 06, 202513 minEp. 109

Exhausted Teacher Barely Holding it Together - Mindset Shifts to Make it To the End of the Year

Feeling like you're running on fumes with the end of the school year in sight? Are you an exhausted teacher just trying to make it to the final bell? You are definitely not alone! This week on The Happy Music Teacher, we're tackling that end-of-year burnout head-on. Discover 7 powerful and unexpected mindset shifts specifically for music educators that can help you reframe the challenges and find joy in these final weeks, even when you feel completely drained. Imagine approaching the last few we...

Apr 30, 202511 minEp. 107

Testing Week Doesn't Have to Suck - Quick Strategies for Quiet Activities

Testing week is here, and if your music room feels like a silent movie marathon with a side of stressed-out students, you're not alone. Their schedules are off, energy levels are low, and anything beyond the simplest task feels like climbing Mount Everest. But what if this challenging week didn't have to be a complete musical standstill? This week on The Happy Music Teacher , I'm throwing you a lifeline! Discover practical and surprisingly engaging strategies to keep the musical spark alive in y...

Apr 16, 202515 minEp. 106

Beyond the Bunny - 3 Spring Picture Books for Your Music Class

Picture this: Your students are completely engaged, their imaginations sparked by familiar stories, and they're learning key musical concepts without even realizing it. You'll discover how to: Explore dynamics with the hilarious mud puddle "attacks" in Robert Munsch's classic. Bring vocabulary to life through creative movement inspired by Dianna Hutts Aston's beautiful book. Teach a catchy melody and use instruments to enhance the iconic journey of Eric Carle's hungry caterpillar. No more scramb...

Apr 02, 202515 minEp. 105

Conquer the Zombies by Gamifying Your Music Classroom

If your students’ energy level is more ‘zombie shuffle’ than of ‘happy dance, I’ve got the cure! It’s time to bring them back to life by gamifying your music classroom! Games are a game-changer (pun intended) when it comes to increasing participation, improving retention, and boosting classroom management. In this action-packed episode, we’ll dive into seven must-try games that teach essential music concepts in a way that’s fun, engaging, and chaos-free. From Rhythm Relay to Melodic Jump, these ...

Mar 26, 202518 minEp. 104

Drowning in Sticky Notes? Get Your Music Teacher Life Organized

Are you drowning in planners, sticky notes, and to-do lists that never get used? You are NOT alone! We music teachers are BUSY, and staying organized feels like an impossible dream. But don’t worry—I’ve been there, done that, and found a system that actually WORKS. And today, I’m spilling all my secrets! Let’s be real—if you’re not organized, you’re going to miss stuff. Like the time my assistant principal had to call and wake me up because I didn’t check the school calendar (oops!). Or the coun...

Mar 19, 202531 minEp. 103

Your New Teacher BFFs Await—How to Build Stronger School Connections

Ever feel like the only teacher in the building who isn’t in the loop? Connecting with colleagues and feeling respected as part of your school team can be a challenge—but it doesn’t have to be! In this episode, I chat with Kurtis Hewson about how music teachers can play a key role in collaborative response teams and build stronger connections with their schools. Learn how to get involved in school-wide discussions, share your unique insights, and gain the respect you deserve as an essential part...

Mar 12, 202543 minEp. 102

Spring Books for the Music Classroom

Students bouncing off the walls? 🌸☀️ Keeping them engaged this time of year can feel like a losing battle, but don’t worry—I’ve got your back! In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher , we’re diving into the best spring books to bring into your music classroom. These books aren’t just cute—they’ll have your students singing, moving, and actually paying attention (yes, really!). Whether you need a fresh lesson idea or a way to calm the chaos, these books will be your new besties. You'll discov...

Mar 05, 202526 minEp. 101

Teaching Music Shouldn’t Be This Hard! Tips for Music Teachers Who are Over It

Ever wish you had a secret diary full of tried-and-true tips to make your music teaching life easier? What if you could get a bunch of them—all in one place? Teaching music is an incredible job, but let’s be real—it can also be exhausting . Between lesson planning, classroom management, and keeping students engaged, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. That’s why, to celebrate my 100th episode, I asked tons of amazing music teachers to spill their best tips for staying happy, sane, and inspired in the...

Feb 26, 202549 minEp. 100

Teaching Tiny Musicians - Make Music Magic for Your Littles

Teaching Tiny Musicians can be both adorable and overwhelming. Do you dread the days when PreK or Kinder walk through your door? I get it—I used to feel the same way until I figured out how to capture their attention and keep them engaged. In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher, I’m sharing my top tips for making music magic with your littlest learners. 🎶 1. Use Your Kind Words: Compliment like it’s candy! Point out positive behaviors to reinforce them (e.g., “I love how Jaden is sitting up...

Feb 19, 202524 minEp. 99

Spice Up Your Music Lessons for Big Kids

Spice Up Your Lessons for Big Kids in the Elementary Music Room Want to spice up your music lessons for big kids but find that fun activities quickly turn into chaos? In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher , we’re tackling how to keep the excitement without losing control. Big kids can be a tough crowd, but with the right structure, you can make your lessons engaging while maintaining order. I’m sharing three simple strategies to help you set clear expectations so your students stay focused ...

Feb 12, 202524 minEp. 98

Engage Your Music Class with Brain Breaks and Play-Alongs

Engage Your Music Class with Brain Breaks and Play-Alongs Looking to revolutionize your elementary music classroom with more engaging activities and fun for everyone, even you? Join us for an illuminating conversation with Brielle D'Souza, the creative force behind the YouTube channel, Music with Brielle. On her channel, Brielle creates engaging video play-alongs and brain breaks that transform how students experience music education. Discover how this innovative teacher has crafted resources th...

Feb 05, 202526 minEp. 97

February Picture Books for Your Music Classroom

February Books for Music Class In this episode, we're diving into three powerful storybooks perfect for February: Somebody Loves You, Mr. Hatch by Eileen Spinelli, My Heart by Corinna Luyken, and Follow the Drinking Gourd by Jeanette Winter. These stories beautifully connect with themes of kindness, fitting in, and resilience while offering creative ways to bring literacy and music together in your classroom. From Valentine’s Day lessons that celebrate love and connection to meaningful discussio...

Jan 29, 202521 minEp. 96

How to Increase Engagement in Your Elementary Music Room with Friendly Competition/Ep95

🎶 Ready to discover how to increase engagement in the music room? In this episode, I’m sharing my favorite tips for using friendly competition to spark excitement and participation among your students. We’ll dive into why competition works and explore strategies like gamifying your lessons, dividing students into groups, and even turning quizzes into fun musical challenges. Whether it’s “Me vs. Them” games, school-wide competitions, or behavior challenges that keep students focused and motivate...

Jan 15, 202518 minEp. 95

3 Ways to Fight Exhaustion in the Music Classroom/Ep94

3 Ways to Fight Exhaustion in the Music Classroom Are you ready to fight exhaustion in the music classroom and reclaim your energy? In this episode, we tackle a common dilemma faced by music teachers: how to manage the overwhelming demands of teaching up to 16 classes a day without completely burning out. From constant student interactions to endless lesson planning, the challenges can feel insurmountable. But don’t worry—help is here! I’m sharing three practical and effective tips that will emp...

Jan 08, 202511 minEp. 94

Running Your Elementary Choir - 3 Mistakes Teachers Make/Ep93

🎶 Running Your Elementary Choir - 3 Mistakes Music Teachers Make 🎶 In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher , Jeanette teams up with Bethany Main to tackle the chaos of running your elementary choir . Drawing from years of trial and error, they share the top three mistakes music teachers often make—and how to fix them. From not keeping rehearsals moving to showing up without a plan, these missteps can leave you (and your choir) feeling frustrated. And let’s not forget the challenge of choosi...

Jan 04, 202535 minEp. 93

Winter Storybooks for the Music Classroom - Ep 92

Winter Storybooks for the Music Classroom In this brand-new monthly episode, I’m sharing my favorite winter-themed books and how you can use them to inspire meaningful lessons in your music classroom! This month, I’m highlighting The Mitten , The Snowy Day , and Owl Moon —each paired with creative activities that help students explore music concepts in an engaging, hands-on way. These ideas are perfect for sparking your students’ imaginations while teaching essential music skills. Learn how Owl ...

Jan 02, 202522 minEp. 92

Fresh Start for the New Year in Your Music Classroom

Ready to hit the reset button and kick off your new semester with clarity and creativity? This episode of The Happy Music Teacher podcast is all about giving you the tools to refresh your curriculum and lesson plans so you can tackle the second half of the school year like a pro. We'll dive into how reflecting on the past semester can help you refine your teaching approach and align your lessons with big-picture goals, music standards, and your students' needs. Plus, you'll learn how to identify...

Dec 26, 202414 minEp. 91

How Savvy Music Teachers Get Rest During Their Holiday Break - Ep90

Are you ready to enjoy your holiday break while actually feeling rested? In this episode of The Happy Music Teacher , we’re exploring how savvy music teachers actually get rest during their holiday break . Let’s face it: as teachers, it’s all too easy to let work, family obligations, and last-minute to-dos fill every moment of our break. But rest is crucial—not just for your well-being, but for your students who rely on you to be energized and inspired when you return. Discover three simple yet ...

Dec 18, 202416 minEp. 90

3 Holiday Tips for Music Teachers - Ep89

🎄 Holiday Tips for Music Teachers: Surviving the Season with Joy and Ease! 🎶 The holiday season is a whirlwind for music teachers, filled with concerts, rehearsals, and endless to-dos both at school and at home. In this episode, I’m sharing essential holiday tips for music teachers to help you stay organized, reduce stress, and find joy amidst the chaos. From clever scheduling solutions to tech tools that simplify rehearsal prep, you’ll discover strategies to lighten your workload and make the...

Dec 11, 202414 minEp. 89

Time-Saving Strategies for Planning Your Music Activities - Ep88

Time-Saving Strategies for Planning Your Music Activities Transform your planning process with time-saving strategies for planning your music lessons! 🎶 In this episode, we focus on two essential tools to help music teachers stay organized and efficient: time blocking and task prioritization. Discover how creating a structured weekly or monthly calendar can help you carve out uninterrupted planning time and reduce stress. By taking a proactive approach to your schedule, you’ll have more time to...

Dec 04, 202415 minEp. 88

Streamline Your Music Classroom Planning - Ep87

Streamline your music classroom planning with this insightful podcast episode designed to help music teachers tackle the unique challenges of lesson preparation. In this episode, we discuss why having a structured plan for planning is essential to reducing stress and saving time throughout the school year. From defining your teaching vision to setting clear student goals, you’ll learn how to create a foundation for effective and impactful lessons. Discover how to align your objectives with actio...

Nov 27, 202424 minEp. 87

Holiday Stress Relief for Elementary Music Teachers - Ep86

Holiday Stress Relief for Elementary Music Teachers The holiday season is one of the busiest times of the year for elementary music teachers, and the pressure of performances, rehearsals, and year-end activities can cause stress. In this episode, we explore simple, quick self-care practices that can help you stay calm and energized despite the chaos. From deep breathing techniques to mini desk stretches, we offer strategies that will fit into even the busiest days. These practices are designed t...

Nov 20, 202413 minEp. 86

5 Ways Music Helps Kids Learn and Grow Ep85

Five Ways Music Help Kids Learn and Grow In this episode, we dive into how music impacts children’s learning and development. Music not only entertains but also strengthens cognitive abilities, enhances brain growth, and boosts focus. We explore how learning music encourages creativity, improves memory, and helps with language skills. By incorporating music into the classroom, teachers can unlock a wide range of benefits that extend far beyond just playing notes. We also share expert insights, i...

Nov 13, 202417 minEp. 85

Help! I Have PreK - What Music Activities Should I Teach? - Ep84

Teaching preschool can be a joyful (and sometimes challenging) experience, but with the right tools, it can be incredibly rewarding! 🎶 In this week’s training, I’m sharing my best strategies and music activities for preschool that help you create a classroom routine to keep those little learners engaged and excited. We’ll talk about setting up a daily structure, using fun themes to guide your lessons, and covering skills that not only support music development but also help preschool teachers m...

Nov 06, 202437 minEp. 84
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