Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Vacation at Cocoa Beach Florida

I am loving my vacation on the beach. While Kevin is his conference at Patrick AFB, I am on the beach walking the shoreline. It is so much fun. BUT, I miss my sweet little students and all the fun we have. February will be full of fun for us.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

January 20th & 23rd: Mozart

January 20th & 23rd: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
"Ah, Vous Dirai-je Maman"
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star!
Friday class doing our balloon game while listening to "Twinkle-Twinkle..."
Friday class following our listening map....


Friday class making patterns with quarter notes and quarter rests. They were having so much fun with this that they made 3 or 4 different patterns to play for the class.



Friday class singing the 'star shape' song. Who knew that stars could be so much fun??!!!



Friday class doing our "Can You....?" game. I had the music going and I hold up cards that instruct them in different things to do to the music......jump, fly like a bird, crawl like a turtle, walk on heels, etc.

Tuesday Class Practicing quarter notes and rests.
This week the children each got a set of quarter notes and rests to use to make a pattern. After they completed their pattern they used either the bells or the rhythm sticks to play their pattern for the class.


Tuesday class: Singing our 'Star Shape' song. They got to keep their stars....I think they were happy about that!




Tuesday Class: Reviewing "Miss Mary Mack"




Tuesday Class: Using our listening map to play Mozart's, “Ah, Vous Dirai-je Maman” (the tune to Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star) on our hand bells and jingle bell bracelets.




Tuesday Class: While listening to “Ah, VousDirai-je Maman” the children had to keep the balloons up in the air....or at least try to!



Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Scott Joplin

January 12th and 17th
Scott Joplin
"Maple Leaf Rag"

Our obstacle course....hopping with bells, balance beam, running through cones, ball toss

Working on our rhythm worksheet




working on their rhythm worksheet


Following the listening map as we listened to "Maple Leaf Rag". They used a different instrument for each section of the music.


Playing handbells for section 'A '

The children did an obstacle course as they listened to "Maple Leaf Rag".
Balance beam, crawl through a box, play handbells, jumping, ball toss.



Walking across the balance beam (obstacle course)




Throwing balls into the bucket (obstacle course)



As we listened to "Maple Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin the children followed a listening map. The pattern of the song is AABBACCDD. (teaching them about how music repeats itself in songs.) For each section of the music they used a different instrument to play. A was a handbell, B was an egg shaker, C was a jingle bell bracelet, and D was a drum. They had to follow my lead as I pointed to the Letter on the board telling them what section was being played. They were amazing at following directions and playing their instruments!