Creative ideas and tips for enjoying each moment of teaching early elementary music.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Proposed Legislation for Early Childhood Education (and the arts!)
This week's current events in the realm of US news includes the Strong Start for America's Children Act. This proposed legislation for early childhood education opportunities includes two specific mentions in the outline of the bill on the inclusion of arts and arts education. Read more details here: http://advocacy.nafme.org/blog/nafme-supports-proposed-legislation-for-early-childhood-learning/
Steady Beat Skills
Kindermusik shares four reasons why steady beat skills matters in early childhood education. The article lists specific areas outside of music that steady beat skills influence. Read all about it at: http://mindsonmusic.kindermusik.com/benefits-of-music/4-reasons-why-steady-beat-skills-matter-in-early-childhood-education/
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Music and Brain Development
Music has many benefits and current research from Beijing, China sheds light on how music can influence the development of the cortex Students who started musical lessons before the age of seven had a thicker brain cortex to those students that began music lessons after the age of seven. Read all the details here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/14/music-lessons-brain-child-physical-changes_n_4260917.html?ir=Healthy+Living
Organization and Other Details
If you need some help with organization of daily lesson materials, having an fool-proof method for students to find a partner, or filing your music activities check out this link on Mrs. Miracle's Music Room blog. She shares three ideas that she's borrowed from other teachers that help her classroom run more efficiently. Check it out at: http://www.mrsmiraclesmusicroom.com/2013/11/new-ideas.html
Autumn Rhythmic Identification
Young growing minds need constant reinforcement of new musical concepts. Here's a fun way to reinforce the rhythmic syllables of ta & ti-ti with a hands-on seasonal autumn focus: http://www.mrsmiraclesmusicroom.com/2013/11/autumn-manipulatives.html
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Music Substitute
The thought of writing elementary music sub plans can be a daunting task. Mrs. Miracle's Music Room blog explains the benefits and steps to creating a "sub tub."
Learn all about it here: http://www.mrsmiraclesmusicroom.com/2013/11/time-saver-sub-tub.html
Learn all about it here: http://www.mrsmiraclesmusicroom.com/2013/11/time-saver-sub-tub.html
Keeping Perspective
With the holiday season quickly approaching, music educators typically have upcoming programs and performances for most if not all their students. To keep your stress level and priorities in-check I encourage you to watch this brief (old) video clip from "Cool Cat Teacher Blog."
Thursday, November 7, 2013
A Bicycle Built for Two
See the full score of A Bicycle Built for Two in Noteflight here:
http://www.noteflight.com/scores/view/d81d18aafb33b67da954b441230dfcfd50e9586b
http://www.noteflight.com/scores/view/d81d18aafb33b67da954b441230dfcfd50e9586b
Noteflight is a free online music notation software. I have used Noteflight at two different teaching posts with my middle school general music classes. I found it to be a very useful tool during our composition unit. My students first learned the basics of composition with blank staff paper and a pencil. Then, after they mapped out 30 measures of chord progressions for the foundation of their composition project, they plugged it into Noteflight and created a melodic line. The students really enjoyed being able to hear their composition while they were creating it and sharing the completed piece with family members at home.
Noteflight can be used for personal compositions, transcribing music to have a MIDI recording of it, and sharing compositions with other individuals are just a few of the possibilities for using Noteflight.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Animated Vocal Warm-Up
This animated "bee" vocal warm-up is a great visual for young music students as they explore their voices. You can download the PowerPoint file for free at Mrs. Miracle's Music Room blog by scrolling down and clicking on the bee picture. Check it out at:
http://cloud.feedly.com/#subscription%2Ffeed%2Fhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.mrsmiraclesmusicroom.com%2Ffeeds%2Fposts%2Fdefault
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Monday, November 4, 2013
Buzzing Flea Vocal Warm-Up
This video provides a creative new twist to vocal warm-ups for young voices. Watch the instructor teach the buzzing flea vocal warm-up in a live class with engaged students here http://vimeo.com/32563337
PreK Music Outline
One of my fellow KSU classmates posted this on her blog and it's an incredible resource to have at your fingertips if you ever find yourself teaching PreK music. I found the class outline particularly helpful in guiding you on the journey of PreK music lesson planning. Check it out at: http://mustech.net/2013/10/prekmusic/
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