Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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 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, January 13, 2009
Scott Joplin
January 12th and 17th
Scott Joplin
"Maple Leaf Rag"
Working on our rhythm worksheet
Following the listening map as we listened to "Maple Leaf Rag". They used a different instrument for each section of the music.The children did an obstacle course as they listened to "Maple Leaf Rag".
Balance beam, crawl through a box, play handbells, jumping, ball toss.
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!Saturday, November 29, 2008
December at Klassical Kids
Tuesday Class: 2nd, 9th, & 16th (9-10am)
Friday Class: 5th, 12th, &19th (9-10am)
This month's class themes include:
Tchaikovsky's, "Nutcracker Ballet"
Handel's, "Messiah"
Christmas carols and songs
Month Fee: $15.00
It is going to be a wonderful time enjoying the music of this blessed season!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Peter and the Wolf
Playing a matching game with our "Peter and the Wolf" character and instrument cards.

Peter and the Wolf visuals that I made....in the musical story each character is represented by a particular instrument. They used these cards to help them as they played the matching game.
A closer view of the matching cards I made.
I am leaving town on Friday to head back to Indiana. My dad is dying of leukemia...a long-fought battle that he braved with the greatest of courage and patience. We are going home to say our goodbyes. Kevin and the girls will stay for a week....I will stay until he passes, so I plan on being gone for the rest of October. I will miss my Klassical Kids sooo much. They bring joy to my mornings. For the Tuesday and Wednesday class we will be learning all about "Peter and the Wolf"...a fun musical story by Sergei Prokofiev.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
A new week!
New Composer Notebook!
This week our focus will be Haydn and his "Surprise Symphony". It is going to be a fun week of learning dynamics....forte (loud) and piano (soft). and I finally got real binders for the kids...they have been asking for them the past couple of weeks. The paper folders have lasted a month, now they are ripping and not too cute. So, I am ready for some musical fun!
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Benjamin Britten's, "Playful Pizzacato"
Our composer of the week was Benjamin Britten. He wrote a fun song called, "Playful Pizzacato". Pizzacato is the term used to describe plucking a stringed instrument. The children had fun playing on my little lap harp. They understood what pizzacato meant and I had fun hearing them try to say it... I did apologize to the moms for any variations of the word, 'pizzacato' that might come out of their children's mouths! : )
So, in honor of "Playful Pizzacato", we had "Play Day"...we did musical activities that were all about playing and having fun. I think we were successful.
While listening to "Playful Pizzacato" the children followed a listening map to help them hear the different parts of the song. Afterwards they made their own 'listening maps' and we had fun using instruments to play their music.

Making a listening map....then the children follow the map to know what instruments to play.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Beethoven's "Ode To Joy"
This week at Klassical Kids we listened to Beethoven's, "Ode To Joy". What a fun time we had!
We were all about feelings: I read a book to the children about feelings, we 'jumped for joy', we made our own book of feelings. We also learned about quarter notes and how to draw them. The children were fantastic at this! They each got to play their pattern with their rhythm sticks. It is amazing what these kids can do.
Next week will be "Play Day" as we listen to Benjamin Britton's, "Playful Pizzicato".
Making quarter notes

Using Rhythm sticks to
play his quarter note pattern.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Upcoming Class Themes
Here is a look at what is to come this month at Klassical Kids...
Claude Debussy's, "Golliwog's Cakewalk"
'Bring a friend' week. Bring your favorite stuffed animal to do our cakewalk with!
Gustav Holst's, "Jupiter"
We will do activities having to do with space.
Zoltán Kodály, "Viennese Musical Clock"
Having fun with all things time-related!
Claude Debussy's, "Golliwog's Cakewalk"
'Bring a friend' week. Bring your favorite stuffed animal to do our cakewalk with!
Gustav Holst's, "Jupiter"
We will do activities having to do with space.
Zoltán Kodály, "Viennese Musical Clock"
Having fun with all things time-related!
Monday, July 14, 2008
New Montly Fee
In order to make Klassical Kids a little more budget friendly, there is a new montly fee. Each class will be $5.00....so, the monthly fee will range between $15-$25 a month (depending on the number of weeks per month). I am doing this class because I love to teach music...it is my passion. I hope this fee change helps you out.

Heidi made a 'pin the tail on the turtle' game for our party. She also made a great 'Carnival of the Animals' sign. She was a great helper to me during the month. With Sierra being homeschooled this year, due to Chronic Fatigue, she is going to be my helper for the upcoming school year. The kids are going to love her.
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