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Smart Songs for Super Kids

Classroom musicals and virtual variety shows, including everything you need to create an online performance to share with friends and families

"Hey Kids, Let’s Put on a Show"

Songs and activities for students with special needs (and appropriate for younger students in general)

"Yes, I Can"

Work as a team to write and perform songs about your class or a specific topic

"We Write the Songs"

High-energy assembly supporting Growth Mindset

"The Power of Yet"

Our engaging, exciting music programs help parents and teachers keep students engaged and creative, while strengthening executive functioning and supporting curriculum retention.  These options are appropriate for schools, clubs, libraries, home schooling, or anyone looking for extra arts enrichment.

Here are some examples of our existing classes and assemblies, or we can create something brand new for you. Click on the photos or names below to learn more, and email us to have us design a proposal to meet your unique needs!

While choral music, arts assemblies, field trips and other group activities may be on hold for now, you can still support students’ social-emotional health with literacy-based interactive music enrichment. 

A Message from Curriculum Rocks

Interactive distance learning for PreK-5 students

Virtual Music Enrichment

Lauren Mayer is the co-founder and artistic director of Curriculum Rocks. She is a Summa Cum Laude graduate of Yale University, a faculty member at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and an award-winning songwriter and entertainer. For these programs, Lauren draws on over 30 years experience in professional and youth theater, online video creation, and music education with public and private schools, homeschooling, online programs, and individual instruction.

Program Director/Facilitator

Live interactive online classes are usually 30-45 minutes, but we can do shorter or longer sessions. Recorded programs range from brief lyric videos to half-hour modules.

Answer:

So far we've worked with classes on Zoom, GoogleMeets, Google Hangouts, and Shindig. If your class uses something else, we will learn to use it as well. With all of these platforms we've figured out strategies to deal with muting/unmuting, moderating comments, and the sound/timing issues.

For our interactive programs, we've worked with up to 100 students at a time, although smaller groups (20-30) provide more opportunities for participation by students. We've done concerts and assemblies for entire schools, up to 500 students.

It depends on the program, but they all include at least a few of the following:

• digital (mp3) recordings of the songs and accompaniment tracks, so each student has a copy
• pdfs of lyric sheets, scripts, worksheets, and other content-based handouts
• lesson outlines and notes for teachers

We customize everything, so we don't have a set price list, but we can create something for every budget, from $250-$1,000 and up. Send us an email and we'll come up with a proposal to fit the unique needs of your class, group, or school.

have another question?

How much do these programs cost?

What support materials do you provide?

How many students can you accommodate?

What platforms do you utilize?

How long are your programs?

Distance learning and virtual programs are new for all of us.  Click the questions below for answers to a few questions you might have.  

Virtual Music Enrichment FAQs

How much do these programs cost?

What support materials do you provide?

How many students can you accommodate?

What platforms do you utilize?

How long are your programs?

Distance learning and virtual programs are new for all of us.  Click the questions below for answers to a few questions you might have.  

Virtual Music Enrichment FAQs

Live interactive online classes are usually 30-45 minutes, but we can do shorter or longer sessions. Recorded programs range from brief lyric videos to half-hour modules.

So far we've worked with classes on Zoom, GoogleMeets, Google Hangouts, and Shindig. If your class uses something else, we will learn to use it as well. With all of these platforms we've figured out strategies to deal with muting/unmuting, moderating comments, and the sound/timing issues.

Answer:

For our interactive programs, we've worked with up to 100 students at a time, although smaller groups (20-30) provide more opportunities for participation by students. We've done concerts and assemblies for entire schools, up to 500 students.

It depends on the program, but they all include at least a few of the following:

• digital (mp3) recordings of the songs and accompaniment tracks, so each student has a copy
• pdfs of lyric sheets, scripts, worksheets, and other content-based handouts
• lesson outlines and notes for teachers

We customize everything, so we don't have a set price list, but we can create something for every budget, from $250-$1,000 and up. Send us an email and we'll come up with a proposal to fit the unique needs of your class, group, or school.

Have another question?

Raves & Reviews

“Music is a wonderful way to enhance learning. Curriculum Rocks highlights growth mindset and other ideas through catchy songs with great lyrics that students and teachers will love.”

Jo Boaler, Stanford professor, founder of youcubed.org

“Having the opportunity to continue music online was absolutely amazing, and it was great to see all the kids getting involved in the creative process.”

The Sommelet Family, Paso Robles, CA