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October 27, 2014
Songs and Activities for Halloween Week
Children's literature · Holidays · No comments
Since it's the week of Halloween, I thought I'd blog about activities and songs I'm doing this week! I'll be honest, I haven't always done many holiday activities in my music classroom. Halloween is one of my favorite holidays, and I love dark, spooky music. However, in the past, I've had some classes on one lesson while other classes were four lessons behind because of my schedule (with some classes coming Monday and Friday and some classes coming Tuesday and Thursday, it's easy to not be on the same lesson!) Now with my new block schedule (which I will blog about …
October 25, 2014
On the day you were born: Performance ideas
Children's literature · Programs · 10 comments
This week was pretty busy and stressful, as my fifth graders performed their program, "On the day you were born" on Thursday. I have to say, though, that this was one of my favorite performances of my career. Part of it is that I've had these students since first grade. Part of it is that I just loved the material I chose for the program (and so did the kids, which doesn't happen all the time with fifth grade!) So I thought I'd share which songs and dances I did with the program, and other performance details, in case you would like to perform it as well. I should start b…
October 18, 2014
Interactive Notebooks in the Music Room
Critical thinking · 13 comments
So in the last few months, I have heard a lot about interactive notebooks in the grade-level classroom. Out of curiosity, I clicked on a few listings on Teachers Pay Teachers to check them out. I found math and language arts notebooks, and thought, "Eh, I don't think this could be adapted for the music classroom." Let's face it, we get so little time with them as it is, how would we have time for notebooks too? Then a few weeks ago, I found this blog post on the TpT site, through the newsletter, and again read it out of curiosity. There were some interesting points about how …
October 14, 2014
Five Favorite Pins of October
Favorite pins · Kindergarten · Rhythmic work · 1 comment
Hi everyone! It's been quite a while since I did a "five favorite pins" post, so here goes! Here is my list for this month; just click each picture to view that pin. #1: Free Ipad Apps for Classroom Management This blog post has several different iPads apps that are not only great for classroom management, but are FREE! #2: 21 Books about Farm Animals I love using children's books about animals for vocal exploration, so I'm excited to check these books out! #3: Make-believe in the music room Lori from Sweet Sounds offers lots of great strategies to make Kindergarten music lesso…
October 02, 2014
Variety in assessment
Assessment · Kodaly · 1 comment
My district has been focusing on formative assessment strategies for years, and for that, I am very grateful. We as teachers have been provided with tons of professional development about the topic of assessment, with strategies to gauge understanding and adapt instruction. One "a-ha" moment I had on my own, though, without reading an article or hearing anything about it at a meeting, is the idea of variety. While I had heard about providing various formative and summative assessments to students, my "a-ha" moment was about the purpose of variety. The purpose for variety be…