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LinkUP! 2009–2010
Welcome to LinkUP!, designed for students in grades three through five, for use by both classroom teachers and music teachers. LinkUP! consists of LinkUP!: The Orchestra Rocks!, a concert curriculum guide with lesson plans and student workbook pages that explores grooving concert repertoire and student composition, and LinkUP! Beginnings, a supplemental online general music literacy resource to help students learn to sing, read music, and play the soprano recorder.
Go to LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks: PDFs and Audio | Video | Professional Development Webinar
Go to LinkUP! Beginnings: Teacher Guide | Student Guide
LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks 2009–2010
LinkUP!: The Orchestra Rocks! is a concert repertoire curriculum guide. Teacher guide includes lesson plans, accompanying audio, student workbook pages, and basic assessment tools.
LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks 2009–2010 PDFs
LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks Teacher Guide

LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks Teacher Guide
LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks Student Guide

LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks Student Guide
LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks

Listen  LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks 2009–2010 Audio Resources
LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks 2009–2010 Video Resources
LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks

LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks: How Can Music Rock?
LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks

LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks: How Can We Rock and Our Musical Challenge
LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks

LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks: Come to Play Music Video
LinkUP! Beginnings 2009–2010
LinkUP! Beginnings is a general music literacy resource that introduces students to the orchestra, music notation, and basic recorder skills. Includes audio selections.
LinkUP! Beginnings 2009–2010 Teacher Guide
LinkUP! <em>Beginnings</em> Unit 1

LinkUP! Beginnings Teacher Guide Unit 1: Welcome to Carnegie Hall
LinkUP! <em>Beginnings</em> Unit 2

LinkUP! Beginnings Teacher Guide Unit 2: The Orchestra
LinkUP! <em>Beginnings</em> Unit 3

LinkUP! Beginnings Teacher Guide Unit 3:Uniting Our Voices in Song
Includes A Simple Melody
LinkUP! <em>Beginnings</em> Unit 4

LinkUP! Beginnings Teacher Guide Unit 4: Getting into the Groove
LinkUP! <em>Beginnings</em> Unit 5

LinkUP! Beginnings Teacher Guide Unit 5: Cracking the Code: Reading Rhythms
LinkUP! <em>Beginnings</em> Unit 6

LinkUP! Beginnings Teacher Guide Unit 6: Notes on the Staff
Includes A Simple Melody
LinkUP! <em>Beginnings</em> Unit 7

LinkUP! Beginnings Teacher Guide Unit 7: Recorder Basics
Includes A Simple Melody
LinkUP! <em>Beginnings</em> Unit 1

Listen  LinkUP! Beginnings 2009–2010 Audio Resources

LinkUP! Beginnings 2009–2010 Student Guide
LinkUP! <em>Beginnings</em> Unit 1

LinkUP! Beginnings Student Guide Unit 1: Welcome to Carnegie Hall
LinkUP! <em>Beginnings</em> Unit 2

LinkUP! Beginnings Student Guide Unit 2: The Orchestra
LinkUP! <em>Beginnings</em> Unit 3

LinkUP! Beginnings Student Guide Unit 3:Uniting Our Voices in Song
Includes A Simple Melody
LinkUP! <em>Beginnings</em> Unit 4

LinkUP! Beginnings Student Guide Unit 4: Getting into the Groove
LinkUP! <em>Beginnings</em> Unit 5

LinkUP! Beginnings Student Guide Unit 5: Cracking the Code: Reading Rhythms
LinkUP! <em>Beginnings</em> Unit 6

LinkUP! Beginnings Student Guide Unit 6: Notes on the Staff
Includes A Simple Melody
LinkUP! <em>Beginnings</em> Unit 7

LinkUP! Beginnings Student Guide Unit 7: Recorder Basics
Includes A Simple Melody
LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks Professional Development Webinar
LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks Professional Development Webinar

LinkUP! The Orchestra Rocks Professional Development Webinar
Since 2003, Carnegie Hall has partnered with local professional, community, and university orchestras to offer Communities LinkUP! (CLU) at sites across the United States. Through this partnership, Carnegie Hall provides participating sites with curriculum materials, resources, and professional development for orchestra administrators and the sites' lead teachers. This professional development webinar introduces orchestra administrators and lead teachers to the 2009–2010 LinkUP!: The Orchestra Rocks! materials and leads them through the process of how to set up and host their own LinkUP! professional development workshops.

If you are an orchestra administrator or teacher from outside New York City and you are interested in participating in Communities LinkUP! please contact Marte Siebenhar at msiebenhar@carnegiehall.org.
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