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Lesson Prep Overwhelm? Finding the Best Elementary Music Books with PB Jams

36 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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Have you ever stared at your packed planning binder, watched a class come in hot, and wished you had a magical lesson plan ready to go? You aren't alone! In this episode, I’m sitting down with veteran educator and author Tonnye Fletcher to rescue your prep time. We’re digging into how you can stop reinventing the wheel by using picture books as the ultimate curriculum foundation. We’ll break down how to stop spending hours hunting for lesson hooks and start using multimedia resources that do the heavy lifting for you. From finding cross-curricular connections to using storybooks to teach complex emotional and musical concepts, you’ll walk away with a roadmap to make your lesson planning so much faster. Grab your coffee and get ready to ditch the planning stress for good! IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: * The Book-Based Blueprint: How to turn a single picture book into a complete, high-engagement music lesson without spending hours on prep. * Saving Your Planning Time: How to curate multimedia assets (like YouTube playlists and digital hooks) that match your literature and keep students locked in. * Making Cross-Curricular Connections: Simple ways to tie your music standards to what your students are already learning in their general ed classrooms. * Teaching Beyond the Notes: How to use picture books to teach global perspectives, emotional healing, and environmental respect through music. * Storytelling as a Management Tool: Why picture books are the best way to capture attention when your students walk in with "big energy." IMPORTANT LINKS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE: * Explore the Resources: Visit the PB Jams blog [https://www.tonnyefletcher.com/] for pre-curated music lesson assets. * Grab the Book: Music Plants Hope by Tonnye Fletcher [https://www.amazon.com/Music-Plants-Hope-Tonnye-Fletcher/dp/1478890800/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2HVA3DGFC7INP&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.FegR46wq_p_LVBEm07HSRsGi1vqdA8EspdWO-kgKtCvLhjt47MZAmVxmKCeqk6zLamK8j0jcIOe8bK1OgdYp_2OSD1qHN-NUfdZUazdSHIQ7Mc8S9wK-P20v2tga493c.5xhUk_dW_oqRcmWn6pFHCI53_bev0Z7QS0RZFzeLTR0&dib_tag=se&keywords=music+plants+hope+book&qid=1782232481&sprefix=music+plants%2Caps%2C337&sr=8-1] — a fantastic addition to your classroom library. * Join the Academy Community: The Happy Music Teacher Academy [https://thehappymusicteacher.com] 🛋️ Want more Monday-ready strategies? You don't have to keep struggling through a chaotic schedule. [Check out this blog post to reclaim your time and save your sanity with simple classroom systems that work.]

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episode Lesson Prep Overwhelm? Finding the Best Elementary Music Books with PB Jams artwork

Lesson Prep Overwhelm? Finding the Best Elementary Music Books with PB Jams

Have you ever stared at your packed planning binder, watched a class come in hot, and wished you had a magical lesson plan ready to go? You aren't alone! In this episode, I’m sitting down with veteran educator and author Tonnye Fletcher to rescue your prep time. We’re digging into how you can stop reinventing the wheel by using picture books as the ultimate curriculum foundation. We’ll break down how to stop spending hours hunting for lesson hooks and start using multimedia resources that do the heavy lifting for you. From finding cross-curricular connections to using storybooks to teach complex emotional and musical concepts, you’ll walk away with a roadmap to make your lesson planning so much faster. Grab your coffee and get ready to ditch the planning stress for good! IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: * The Book-Based Blueprint: How to turn a single picture book into a complete, high-engagement music lesson without spending hours on prep. * Saving Your Planning Time: How to curate multimedia assets (like YouTube playlists and digital hooks) that match your literature and keep students locked in. * Making Cross-Curricular Connections: Simple ways to tie your music standards to what your students are already learning in their general ed classrooms. * Teaching Beyond the Notes: How to use picture books to teach global perspectives, emotional healing, and environmental respect through music. * Storytelling as a Management Tool: Why picture books are the best way to capture attention when your students walk in with "big energy." IMPORTANT LINKS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE: * Explore the Resources: Visit the PB Jams blog [https://www.tonnyefletcher.com/] for pre-curated music lesson assets. * Grab the Book: Music Plants Hope by Tonnye Fletcher [https://www.amazon.com/Music-Plants-Hope-Tonnye-Fletcher/dp/1478890800/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2HVA3DGFC7INP&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.FegR46wq_p_LVBEm07HSRsGi1vqdA8EspdWO-kgKtCvLhjt47MZAmVxmKCeqk6zLamK8j0jcIOe8bK1OgdYp_2OSD1qHN-NUfdZUazdSHIQ7Mc8S9wK-P20v2tga493c.5xhUk_dW_oqRcmWn6pFHCI53_bev0Z7QS0RZFzeLTR0&dib_tag=se&keywords=music+plants+hope+book&qid=1782232481&sprefix=music+plants%2Caps%2C337&sr=8-1] — a fantastic addition to your classroom library. * Join the Academy Community: The Happy Music Teacher Academy [https://thehappymusicteacher.com] 🛋️ Want more Monday-ready strategies? You don't have to keep struggling through a chaotic schedule. [Check out this blog post to reclaim your time and save your sanity with simple classroom systems that work.]

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