Music Virtual Learning Grades K-2
In case of school closures or absences, it is possible to continue our learning in music! Activities are listed below for you to complete and submit to your music teacher. Find your grade, and chose, and complete the attached suggested activities. Chose one activity per your usual rotation; for example, if you come to music once every 7 days, you should complete 1-2 activities for each week of missed class.
Assignments can be submitted to Mrs. Swint via CTLS or your one drive account or Flipgrid. Mrs. Swint is available by email to answer questions or provide feedback.
Assignments can be submitted to Mrs. Swint via CTLS or your one drive account or Flipgrid. Mrs. Swint is available by email to answer questions or provide feedback.
Music Activities to do at Home
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Music Choice Boards for k-5 from Elaine Ford
Calling all Kindergarten, First Grade and Second Graders! There are some really cool websites and activities to do here! Download this choice board to see some ideas...
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Music Bingo Game
Download or Print out some suggestions for family fun with music!
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Instrument Safari!
For a Thrilling Tri-M mission to discover instruments, check out the assignment page to go on an instrument safari!
Songtales
The United States as well as many other countries around the world have a long history of singing songs to tell stories. Here is one story tale for you to listen to and sing along with the book. The book Kitty Alone is adapted by John Feierabend, and posted with special permission during our school closures.
Quaver Music
Quaver is a wonderful online learning program.
Forks Spoons and Knives Oh My! Presented by Katherine Phillips Milford Elementary for 2nd and 3rd Graders
Follow the links below to make your own rhythms cards in part 1.
Follow the second link to do a fun activity based on your rhythms cards!
Follow the second link to do a fun activity based on your rhythms cards!
Need a Brain Break? Try Go Noodle!
Parents and Students, Here are your Free Favorite songs from go Noodle! You just need an email to sign up for even more free brain breaks and songs from Go Noodle! Click on the button below!
Learn About Instruments
Explore the instruments of the Orchestra! Listen to the sounds of the flute, trumpet, violin, clarinet, trombone, cello and Draw a picture of your favorite instrument!
Now Listen to the Cobb New Horizon Band and see if you can recognize the instruments you studied.
How can you make an instrument to play at home? Get some ideas here, make your own instrument and practice your rhythm reading and playing!
Ostinatos!
Check out this video below. Sing and Move and Create Your own Ostinatos! Write your ostinatos on paper and turn it into your teacher!
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Ever wonder where the cool songs we do in class comes from?
Create a student account at musicplay online and enjoy some music adventure!
The Music Show Rhythm Notes Review
Watch the Music Show Video to review notes and rhythmic value. Color the attached sheet
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Carnival of the Animals
Directions:
1. Watch and Listen to the Carnival of the Animals.
2. Follow the link below.
3. Have your parents or you can read about the composer Camille Saint-Saen.
4. Complete the worksheets circling high/low, fast/slow, long/short, loud/soft
and color the picture.
1. Watch and Listen to the Carnival of the Animals.
2. Follow the link below.
3. Have your parents or you can read about the composer Camille Saint-Saen.
4. Complete the worksheets circling high/low, fast/slow, long/short, loud/soft
and color the picture.
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Practice Your Singing!
Check out and singalong with these videos! See if you can write and draw your own version of the musical scale!
Fun and Games with Music
What can you discover and learn about music? Check out this website created by the SanFrancisco Symphony Orchestra for adventure and discovery with music! Write or draw a picture about your adventures!
This website is called the Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra. There is also an APP. Check it out!