Most of these presentations and assignments were created with Google Slides, but will export to PowerPoint files (.pptx) when you click on the link. That offers the most flexibility because the files will work in both PowerPoint and Sides. Unfortunately, Google does not allow users to force an entire folder to be copied, so each file will need to be downloaded individually.
The presentations are meant to be led by a teacher in class or in a video recording. They do not stand on their own without talking through each slide!
Some of these assignments were designed to be completed using music notation software. Those files are in the Music XML format, and can be opened with a notation platform once saved to a directory of your choice.
Using Intervals to Create Chords: These assignments are really about counting lines and spaces to create chords by adding thirds and fifths , so they do not address the aural quality of chords. They can be paired with major/minor recognition activities separately.
Roman Numeral Analysis (Labeling Chords with Roman Numerals and Creating Chords from Roman Numerals):
Practice assignments for writing chord progressions in various keys:
Music XML Files for Root Position Chord Progressions:
Voice-Leading Assignments (Google Slides): These assignments teach students to create and label chord inversions through the concept of voice-leading.
Music XML Files for Practicing Chord Progressions and Chord-Tone Melodies: