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Ukulele- getting started

November 24, 2013 //  by Linda

Two years ago, I applied for and got a grant for 30 ukulele’s for my 6th graders. They have loved them. I love the ukulele because the kids can learn to play an instrument, but they are still singing as well. They can use all of the musical knowledge they have accumulated to sing and …

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Ukulele- a Christmas book for beginners and anyone

November 23, 2013 //  by Linda

I met Ryan Taylor in a Kodaly certification class. I was thinking about getting a grant for Ukulele’s and was intrigued by his carrying of his ukulele everywhere he went. Surprisingly, I got a grant for $1350 to buy 30 ukulele’s for my 6th graders. I went to Ryan’s ukulele class to get some good …

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Category: UncategorizedTag: Christmas, ukulele

In the Hall of the Mountain King by Edvard Grieg

November 17, 2013 //  by Linda

I play the song, “In the Hall of the Mountain King” around Halloween. We talk about the pattern: ti-ti ti-ti ti-ti ta, ti-ti ta, ti-ti ta, ti-ti ti-ti ti-ti ti-ti ti-ti ti-ti ta rest The students listen the first time and count how many times they hear the pattern. The next time, we count together. …

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Category: UncategorizedTag: Composers, World music

Thanksgiving Activities for the Music Classroom

November 16, 2013 //  by Linda

I try to do at least one day of Thanksgiving activities for the kids. I will add to this in the next week. Here is the list I choose from: Cherry Pie song (younger) Students love singing about their favorite kind of pie and it is a great way to also assess their i-tune singing. …

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Skim, Skim, Skim- A Song for Making Butter For Thanksgiving

November 2, 2013 //  by Linda

    My favorite mentor teacher, Julianna Barker Gylseth, taught me a song and activity for first grade that we do every year. The kids love it. We work on this song in November and right before Thanksgiving, we make butter by putting heavy whipping cream into a mason jar and shake it as we …

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Category: UncategorizedTag: Butttter, elementary music, Fall, November, Song, Thanksgiving

Music Teacher Halloween Costumes

October 30, 2013 //  by Linda

I tried last year and this year, to dress up in something that is related to music. Last year, I was the Farmer in the Dell. It was a big hit, even among the kids. Many of the older kids even “got” it. Make your own pieces or if you want some pre made pieces …

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Category: UncategorizedTag: Halloween

Looks Like and Sounds Like Behavior Managment

October 22, 2013 //  by Linda

At a district music meeting, a lady who is our district liaison for the music teachers gave a presentation on behavior management that made sense. She said we should post something so the students know what it should look like and sounds like to come into class AND what it should look like and sound …

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Category: UncategorizedTag: Behavior Management

Around the World- Bate Bate, a new discovery

October 19, 2013 //  by Linda

We do the chant Bate, Bate in first grade every year. I love how my hispanic kids come to life when they hear us saying or singing a song in Spanish and I love how my English speaking children adapt to the accent so easily and love to learn a new language. It goes like …

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Category: UncategorizedTag: Spanish songs, World music

Composer of the Month

October 19, 2013 //  by Linda

I am really trying to bring the composer more to life for my 6th graders. We have talked about them bits here and there and have listened to various pieces throughout their years. In 6th grade, I am doing a composer a month. For our first composer in September was Beethoven. I read them a …

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Category: UncategorizedTag: Composers

Box Tops for Education

October 19, 2013 //  by Linda

I don’t get the class donations that other teachers get, so I am always trying to think of ways I can get items for my classroom without spending money from the small amount a teacher in my state makes. I always thought these were only for other teachers and finally realized I can collect them …

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Category: UncategorizedTag: Money for my classroom

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