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Arts and Humanities


The World’s Largest Concert


A national sing-along
Grade Levels:
Primary-6
Length:
30 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited for one year after broadcast
Web Site:
www.menc.org
Teaching Materials:
See Below
Program Schedule:
See Below

The World’s Largest Concert is a national celebration of music in our schools. K-6 students and their teachers practice selected numbers throughout the year, and the broadcast connects these students from across the country in one simultaneous sing-along performance.

The program is produced by the Music Educators National Conference to launch Music in Our Schools Month.


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2009/10 Program Schedule

Schoolchildren, teachers, and citizens from around the world participate in a sing-along celebrating Music in Our Schools Month.
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Millions of school children, teachers, and citizens from around the world participate in a sing-along program.
2005.
Schoolchildren, teachers, and citizens from around the world participate in a sing-along celebrating Music in Our Schools Month.
2006.
Schoolchildren, teachers, and citizens from around the world participate in a sing-along celebrating Music in Our Schools Month.
2008.
Schoolchildren, teachers, and citizens from around the world participate in a sing-along celebrating Music in Our Schools Month.
2009.
Schoolchildren, teachers, and citizens from around the world participate in a sing-along celebrating Music in Our Schools Month.

Teaching Materials

TEACHER'S GUIDE
$3.00
Includes reproducible sheet music, piano accompaniments, and performance instructions.
National Association for Music Education
(703) 860-4000
1806 Robert Fulton Drive
Attn: WLC Coordinator
Reston, VA 22091


Kentucky Academic Expectations

This program relates to the following Kentucky Academic Expectations.

Kentucky schools may tape and retain programs according to the rights listed above. For further information, contact the KET Education Division.

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