Tuesday, March 22, 2016

A Little Irish Jig

Mrs. Scott's Class doing a scarf dance Follow the Rainbow.  They added a little Irish Jig.

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Ukulele TIme

This week, third graders started a ukulele unit.  This was the revealing day for Ms. Carter's class.  This is the first time they are opening up their cases to meet their baritone ukulele.  In the future, I'll be posting some good old fashion folk songs the students will be playing and singing.

1st Grade "Star" Compositions

Mrs. Scott's 1st Grade Music class was inspired by Dr. Seuss's "Sneetches" and composed a song about stars.  The first week, students came up with rhyming lyrics for their song.  The next class, they added the rhythm notation to the lyrics and finally composed the melody using So, Mi, and La.  The students are playing their three pitch melody on the tone bells.  Everything is color coded so the students have great success performing.


2nd Grade Musical Speech Piece

Mrs. LaPorta's 2nd grade music class was inspired by Dr. Seuss's "Yertle the Turtle".  The students wrote a rhyming speech piece and set it to instruments.  The class had just finished a big unit studying instrument groups and how they played, so for each rhyme in the piece a different instrument was played.  Two girls kept a steady rhythmic beat while the class recited the speech piece and played their instruments.   Excellent job class.  Enjoy their classroom masterpiece!


Friday, March 4, 2016

My Many Colored Days by Dr. Seuss

Dr. Seuss Week and Kindergarten classes did scarf dances to "My Many Color Days"    Videos were taken from three different Kindergarten classes; Ms. Castillo's class, Ms. Ketchum's class and Ms. Bush's class.  

On Bright Red Days how good it feels to be a horse and kick my heels!


On other days I'm other things.  
On Bright Blue Days 
I flap my wings.
Then comes a Yellow Day.  
And,  Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
I am a busy, buzzy bee.
On Purple Days I'm sad.  I groan.  
I drag my tail.
I walk alone.


Then come my Black Days. 
I'm mad and loud.  
I howl.  I growl at every cloud.



Then comes a Mixed-up Day and Wham!
I don't know 
who or what I am!