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Early Childhood +
Learning activities are appropriate for pre-school and older. Opera content appropriate for all family members.
Elementary +
Learning activities are appropriate for early readers/writers and older. Opera content appropriate for all family members.
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Learning activities are appropriate for students grades 6 and older. Some opera content may not be appropriate for young family members.
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Learning activities are appropriate for students grades 9 and older. Opera content is intended for a mature audience.
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P.S. 58K Virtual Choir
Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'!
Students at P.S. 58K, The Carroll School, submitted individual recordings of their voices that were then pieced together to form a "virtual choir." Met Guild Teaching Artist Shawn Farrar also added American Sign Language so that all our friends can watch and sing along. Please enjoy the students' work.
Who is the Queen of the Night?
Papageno's Bad Day, Pt. 2
In this second of a five-part series of video shorts, we meet some new characters - including the mysterious Queen of the Night - who tells us of an evil King and a cruel plot... Test your memory from last week and find out what happens this week!
A Home OPERA Workout
Move with Me!
Met Guild Teaching Artist Elizabeth van Os and her partner Miss Sara lead us through an at-home opera workout! Find a space for your and other members of your household to participate as you're able, and "sweat to the REALLY oldies!" Click through to the video player for the full playlist.

Will Tamino find Princess Pamina?
Papageno's Bad Day, Pt. 4
In this fourth of a five-part series of video shorts, we continue learning about Tamino and Papageno - who are both on separate quests to save Princess Pamina. In this video Tamino and Papageno learn some VERY important new information about Sarastro and the Queen of the Night!
Why is Papageno having a bad day?
Papageno's Bad Day, Pt. 1
Join us in the first of a 5-part series of video "shorts" that tells the story of 'The Magic Flute,' but from the perspective of Papageno - who is having a VERY bad day! In this video we meet some of the main characters and learn a little bit about what went wrong for Papageno.
How can we use our faces to express emotions?
Emotions with Emoji's
This short, fun lesson is designed for early childhood students to help them discover how we can use our faces to express different emotions. Met Guild Teaching Artist Shawn Farrar takes us on a fun (and SILENT!) activity. Grab a hand mirror or find yourself a spot in front of any mirror in your house so you can check to see if your facial expressions change with Miss Shawn's flashcards.

What's a Monostatos?
Papageno's Bad Day, Pt. 3
In this third of a five-part series of video shorts, we meet some new characters - including the beautiful Princess Pamina and the evil Monostatos who is holding her prinsoner! Prince Tamino and the Three Boys also continue their journey to try to locate the Princess. Test your memory from last week and find out what happens this week!