Here is what we did in music this week....
In first grade, the students learned a fun chant with instruments called, "Loose Tooth." Mrs. Rzasa and I noticed that our first grade friends are loosing many tooth these days that we thought they would have so much fun learning this chant. Three body percussion parts accompanied three word- Loose Tooth (two claps), wiggly jiggly (pats on your knees), and thread, head, bed (snaps). We extended the activity by taking out these words and only using the assigned body percussion when we sang these words in our heads. The students had so much fun that we added instruments to this chant!
Second grade students learned a silly song called, "I'm a Nut." It's a song about an acorn who is cracked because everyone walks all over him. Some students had a chance to make up their own rhyming phrase. Next week we will continue this activity and add instruments to this fun little song!
Our third grade students performed "Four White Horses" with the clapping routine. During the interlude (the middle part of the song inserted between a longer composition), the students made a conga line. It was so much fun and the students did a fabulous job with clapping to the song at a steady tempo.
The fourth graders have started to prepare for their Veteran's Day assembly. They will be singing an Armed Forces medley, which goes through the songs for each of the five branches of the military. Fourth grade parents: please mark your calendars for Monday, November 6th at 1:30pm. We also continued learning the cup game routine.
The fifth grade students discussed the similarities between folk music and folk dancing. Then, we found Ireland on the globe and learned about a bridge in southern Ireland, the Bridge of Athlone. They spent time learning a folk dance inspired by that Irish bridge, and can't wait to do it again next week!
The fifth grade students discussed the similarities between folk music and folk dancing. Then, we found Ireland on the globe and learned about a bridge in southern Ireland, the Bridge of Athlone. They spent time learning a folk dance inspired by that Irish bridge, and can't wait to do it again next week!
We hope you have a relaxing long weekend!
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