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Today's "2 Minute Teaching Tip" video is all about the power of color coding, why it can be helpful, and 4 ways I use color coding with my students!
Read on to check out the video!
![]() Do you use color coding with your students? Today's "2 Minute Teaching Tip" video is all about the power of color coding, why it can be helpful, and 4 ways I use color coding with my students! Read on to check out the video!
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AuthorChrissy Ricker is a pianist, teacher, and composer from North Carolina. These are her thoughts on teaching, composing, and all things music. Looking for teaching ideas related to a specific topic? Use the "search" feature or scroll down to see blog posts organized by category!
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