For Early Childhood Educators

Resources to Bring Music Into Your Classroom

Free tools, curated reading, and educator-vetted platforms — everything you need to teach with music, starting today.

Free Resources

No signup required. Download, explore, and use these directly in your classroom or program.

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Carnegie Hall Music Educators Toolbox
Lesson plans, assessments, and best practices for K–5 music educators, developed through a five-year NYC school residency. Covers rhythm, pitch, form, expressive qualities, and more.
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NAEYC: Music & Songs Resource Library
Research-based articles, strategies, and activity ideas from the National Association for the Education of Young Children — focused on integrating music, movement, and SEL in early childhood settings.
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Music for Kiddos: Song & Lesson Ideas
A comprehensive collection of songs, session ideas, and lesson planning resources for preschool and kindergarten — sourced from the Music for Kiddos Podcast and blog.
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NAfME Position Statement on Early Childhood Music
The National Association for Music Education’s foundational position on music in early childhood — ideal for advocacy, grant writing, and professional documentation.
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Gordon Institute for Music Learning (GIML)
Introductory materials on Music Learning Theory — the research framework foundational to MusicaIQ PD courses. Free pamphlet download available on-site.
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Save the Music: General Music Resource Guide
A curated list of organizations, platforms, apps, and lesson sources for PreK–8 music educators — including free ukulele curriculum and SEL-linked music activities.
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Recommended Books & Tools

Handpicked by Dr. Antonella Di Giulio — the books and platforms she returns to again and again.

Music Learning Theory
The Ways Children Learn Music
Eric Bluestine
The friendliest primer on Gordon’s Music Learning Theory — and the best starting point before diving into Gordon’s own writing. Essential for any early childhood music educator.
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Early Childhood Music
Music in Early Childhood Education
Joanne D. Greata, Ed.D.
A clear, research-grounded introduction to singing, moving, listening, and playing music with young children at every developmental stage — including prenatal. Written for educators with no formal music background.
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Neuroscience of Music
This Is Your Brain on Music
Daniel J. Levitin
A landmark exploration of how music affects the brain — grounding music education in neuroscience. Excellent for understanding the “why” behind music-based learning strategies.
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Social-Emotional Learning
The Whole-Brain Child
Daniel J. Siegel & Tina Payne Bryson
Twelve practical strategies for nurturing a child’s developing mind — a natural companion to music-based SEL work. Bridges brain science and classroom practice.
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Music Pedagogy
Musicking: The Meanings of Performing and Listening
Christopher Small
A transformative reframing of music as an activity rather than a thing — foundational reading for understanding what it means to bring music into any classroom or community setting.
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Inclusive Practice
Winding It Back: Teaching to Individual Differences
Multiple Contributors
A collaborative text centered on honoring individual learning needs in music classrooms — covering early childhood music, creative movement, rhythm, tonal development, and SEL.
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Aspire Registry
New York’s professional development registry for early childhood educators. Create your account, track your training hours, and register for EIP-funded courses — including all MusicaIQ PD offerings.
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ECETP — UAlbany
The Early Childhood Education Training Program at the University at Albany — the certifying body for MusicaIQ PD courses. Review approved training and CE credit requirements here.
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Prodigies Music
A colorful, accessible music learning platform for ages 2–12, with 1,000+ videos covering singing, instruments, and music theory. Great for supplementing classroom instruction.
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GIML — Gordon Institute for Music Learning
The home of Music Learning Theory research and early childhood music professional development. Offers courses, publications, and a free introductory pamphlet on MLT principles.
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NAEYC
The National Association for the Education of Young Children — the leading professional organization for early childhood educators. Excellent for policy, research, and classroom strategies aligned with developmentally appropriate practice.
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Save the Music Foundation
A curated hub of free, standards-aligned music resources for PreK–8 educators — including free ukulele curriculum, SEL-linked activities, and an extensive educator resource library.
Visit Save the Music →
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