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JAM Out with Jazz Appreciation Month

"The spirit of jazz is the spirit of openness." — Herbie Hancock

Jazz Appreciation Month is an annual festival held to celebrate jazz as an original American musical genre. April was chosen to be Jazz Appreciation Month to commemorate the birthdays of jazz greats Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Gerry Mulligan and Tito Puente. During April, schools are encouraged to teach students about the history and the genre of jazz. Celebrate Jazz Appreciation Month with your students using these free preK-12 lesson plans, resources and activities selected by the Share My Lesson team. Check out some sample resources below, then get started with your lesson planning here.

Sample Resources
Jazz music unit plan "The Blues"
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Jazz music unit plan "The Blues"

Lesson Plan | Grades 9-12

Jazzy Stripes and Words
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Jazzy Stripes and Words

Lesson Plan | Grades 6-12

History of Jazz Music From 1920's to present
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History of Jazz Music From 1920's to present

Presentation, Review Activity | Grades 9-12

Musical Improvisation
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Musical Improvisation

Activity | Grades 9-12

Folk; Jazz; and Blues
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Folk; Jazz; and Blues

Review Activity | Grades 9-12

Jazz 4 Choirs
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Jazz 4 Choirs

Lesson Plan | Grades 9-12

Roaring 20s Powerpoint
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Roaring 20s Powerpoint

Assessment, Presentation | Grades 9-12

1920's Research Project
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1920's Research Project

Presentation | Grades 9-12

Jazz Dance Unit- Grades 9-12
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Jazz Dance Unit- Grades 9-12

Activity | Grades 9-12