Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Chelsea Caldie visits 3rd Grade Classes

We had a visiting musician perform for 3rd grade classes this week.  Chelsea played pieces for students on her viola da gamba and string bass.  The students are also reading a biography of Yo Yo Ma in their reading classrooms this week.  Ask your child what they learned about string instruments- ie. the differences between the viola da gamba, the bass, guitar and cello.  Ask them what surprised them about the performance.  Look up videos of Yo Yo Ma- he plays in all kinds of genres- classical, blue-grass, and modern etc.  They also received a voucher for 2 free tickets to the next orchestra performance.  Check your child's take home folder for more information.
 Chelsea Caldie's Performance.

Friday, February 20, 2015

Girls Love Music

This is the sweetest T-Shirt.  I love it, one of my 3rd graders was wearing it today!


Thursday, February 19, 2015

March is Music in our Schools Month

To celebrate you are invited to our
K, 1st, 2nd & 3rd grade" informances"
Monday, March 16, Blue Group
Tuesday, March 17, Red Group
Wednesday, March 18, Yellow Group

On these dates, you are invited to the music room to watch a typical music lesson.  See your child participate in music making in a classroom setting.  Come check it out!
(More information, including music class times and class lists, will be coming home soon with your child.)

Monday, February 16, 2015

Student Teacher Farewell Gift

Our wonderful student teacher is done and Lakeshore students made her a farewell gift with their finger prints.  We miss you Ms. Batterman!

Kindergarten & 1st Grade Students Sing Solos

It's time to hear the kindergarten and first grade students sing alone for the winter semester.  It's fun to hear how their voices are closer to matching pitch and how their confidence in many cases has grown since the fall.  Kindergarten students are singing Purple Light and 1st graders are sharing Candy-man (fitting for February~).  Shy students often feel more comfortable at the end of the year, encourage them to sing out, have fun and think like a performer!
1st Grade Yellow Group   1st Grade Red Group   1st Grade Blue Group
K Yellow Group               K Red Group                K Blue Group

1st Graders Orchestrate "In the Tall Tall Grass" and "My Many Colored Days"

Books are coming to musical life in class!  1st graders have been working with the books In the Tall Tall Grass by Denise Fleming and My Many Colored Days by Dr. Suess.  In the Tall Tall Grass you will see students practicing an ostinato pattern on xylophones.  (They are working on playing do and sol to the rhythmic pattern six eighth notes followed by a quarter note.)  Students also picked rhythmic instruments to depict a character in the story.  Their task was to think about the musical concepts fast/slow, high/low, loud/soft and smooth/bumpy and pick and play an instrument in the way that creature would move.  In My Many Colored Days students are picking instruments to express the emotions displayed by colors in the book.  Other students are creating movements that go with the color/emotions.  Enjoy!
  Red Group   Blue Group   Yellow Group

3rd Graders Work Together to Create Train Movement Pieces

The 3rd graders used movement to create a representation of a train ride.  The components of the ride include: pulling out of the station, going through a tunnel, traveling over a bridge, an emergency stop, going up and down hill(s) and pulling into the station.  Students worked in groups with the following guidelines:  they must use a formation (circle, line, staggered,etc), levels (high medium,low) facing (direction each person is looking) and connection (hands, elbows, waists etc).  Each group had the same tasks but the end results are all varied.  It's fun to see their creative thinking at work!
Blue Group   Yellow Group   Red Group