Curriculum Resources

Carnegie Hall Educator Resources

New York, NY

Carnegie Hall’s Musical Explorers, Link Up, and Music Educators Toolbox provide students and educators around the world with an extraordinary range of programs and learning resources. Serving as a Project Manager and Content Editor on these programs and digital learning tools, Amy contributed to a set of rich resources for building music skills in the classroom and connecting students with professional musicians across genres.

Music Educator’s Toolbox

Designed to be effective and adaptable in a wide variety of music classrooms, this set of free online resources for music teachers includes lesson plans and activities, summative and formative assessments, video examples, and documented best practices.

Musical Explorers Student Guide example.

Musical Explorers Student Guide example.

Musical Explorers

A program for students in kindergarten through 2nd grade, where they explore a diverse range of musical genres, learn songs from different cultures, reflect on their communities, and develop singing and listening skills. This year-long program culminates with a live, interactive concert featuring the artists in the curriculum.

Link Up student in the classroom. Photo by Stefan Cohen.

Link Up student in the classroom. Photo by Stefan Cohen.

Link Up

Students in grades 3 - 5, join the orchestra by learning to sing or play instrument in their classroom and then perform alongside a professional orchestra from their seats in a culminating concert. This curriculum provides teacher guides, student materials, concert scripts, and visuals to students and educators across New York City, and for orchestra partners in communities around the world.