For those of you teaching music or are interested in music education, the websites below are good platforms to start with. They provide diverse music curricula and teachable materials that you can easily integrate into your instruction. They also offer tools and digital instruments that help transform music education from theoretical concepts into hands-on learning experiences. 



1- Musicfirst Junior

Musicfirst junior offers a comprehensive K-5 curriculum with a large library of lesson plans, assessments, music tools, and multimedia materials. The site’s Plan Editor and Quiz Generator tools enable teachers to create their own lesson plans and share them with music educators.

2- Noteflight Learn

Noteflight Learn provides music teachers with a platform where they can compose, record, assess and share music notations with their students. It also offers a huge library of musical scores and lessons.

“Every teacher and student has access to full music notation and editing features on any device. Compose and arrange your own music, or adapt one of the many included content library scores. You may also import MusicXML from another notation program or use MIDI files to create scores.”

3- Soundation

Soundation is an online platform that provides teachers with a powerful set of music making tools that include: drum machines, samplers, synthesizers, and more. Its library includes over 20.000 ready-to-mix basslines, drum beats and melodies.

4- MusicQuest

MusiQuest helps students learn music through hands-on activities and learning challenges. Its curriculum offers interactive lessons that integrate literacy, math, science, and social emotional skills thus empowering students to apply musical concepts through creation.

5- Chrome Music Lab

Chrome Music Lab facilitates music learning through fun and engaging experiments. “Many teachers have been using Chrome Music Lab as a tool in their classrooms to explore music and its connections to science, math, art, and more. They’ve been combining it with dance and live instruments.”



6- Soundtrap for Education

Soundtrap for Education draws on the power of music to enhance learning across different school subjects. It offers tools to help students make their own beats, collaborate on the same music project, and transcribe spoken words into editable text.

7- Flat

Another great music website  to help students learn to write their own music. “It is a collaborative music notation platform for beginner composers and professionals alike.” some of its feature include real-time collaboration allowing students to compose score collaboratively, offline mode to work on your music without the need for Internet connection, easy transposition, and more.

8. SmartMusic

SmartMusic is an educational platform that provides teachers and students with a wide variety of resources to enhance music education. SmartMusic library features a huge collection of predefined practice exercises and sight-reading assignments with automatic scoring and instant feedback.Students can practice using various practice tools including tuner, fingerings, metronome, accompaniments, and loops. They can also record their performance externally and upload it to the site to submit for assessment.

Teachers can create classes on SmartMusic and invite students to join. They can also use the titles in the site’s library to create assignments to share with students. From within the dashboard, teachers can grade students assignments, view and review submitted assignments, review graded assignments, add grading comments, track students progress, and more.