April 17th, 2012
I have added a new page for you to check out. You may click here or go to the Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra site in the green strip. This is an interactive adventure based on the English composer, Benjamin Britten’s A Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra.

Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
April 3rd, 2012
I’ve just come across this very fun website. Basically it enables you to layer different ostinato parts to create very cool rhythms and melodies. Check it out here. Or click on Incredibox in the green strip.
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
March 27th, 2012
This is my new favorite book! I read about it on a music teacher blog and the next week I found it at our book fair! I hope to find more Pete the Cat books to share with my students.

You can click this link to see a video of the author reading and singing or check the green strip for the mp3.
Remember…IT’S ALL GOOD!!
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
February 7th, 2012
Southside’s annual music program will be held in the High School Auditorium on the evening of February 29, 2012. Students will meet in the cafeteria at 6:30pm and the program will begin at 7:00pm. We will be “Movin’ Towards Positivity and Proficiency.”
Northside’s annual music program will feature songs of the 1960′s and will be held at Northside on March 1, 2012. Students will be gathering in their classrooms at 6:45pm and the program will begin at 7:00pm. There will also be a book fair going on that evening in the library before and after the show. Join us for some “Peace, Love and Proficiency.”
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
November 17th, 2011
Mark your calendar!
Westside will have their "Santa is Stuck in the '50's" program on November 29th, 2011 at 7pm.
Eastside will celebrate a "Pirate's Christmas" on December 7th, 2011. Kindergarten through 2nd graders will begin at 5:30 and 3rd through 5th graders will begin at 7pm.
Posted in Music Classes K-4 | Comments Off
October 10th, 2011
I added this site to my blogroll under Kids' sites. It's a great site geared for younger students to learn about beat and no beat. You must have flashplayer to get the site to work correctly. The site was constructed in Great Britain so expect a British accent!! Have a great Fall Break!
Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off
September 30th, 2011
"on the last day of September"
It's hard to believe the nine weeks are almost over! After fall break, I will be changing schools. I will miss the students at Northside and Southside but I am looking forward to finally seeing or meeting the kids at Eastside and Westside! I have added some songs to the Music section here on my blog (in the green strip).
3rd and 4th graders have sang a fun traditional song called "The Cat Came Back," if you click on the song title it will take you to the video we watched in class. I have also added a link to "The Animal Boogie"–a song I introduce in Kindergarten.
SMENCILS WILL BE FOR SALE FOR ONE MORE WEEK AT NORTHSIDE AND SOUTHSIDE. MAKE SURE YOU BRING $1 BEFORE FALL BREAK IF YOU ARE INTERESTED!!
Posted in Music Classes K-4 | Comments Off
September 21st, 2011
Last week, many classes spent some time talking about things that happened in September. This week all of the dates were last week.
September 11th (2001)–Rememberance Day or Patriot Day
September 14th (1814)–National Anthem Day
September 17th (1789)–Constitution Day
Though most of our time in music class was spent talking about the Star Spangled Banner, we briefly discussed the other dates, as well. Francis Scott Key began writing down the poem that became our National Anthem during the Battle of Fort McHenry in the war of 1812 on Sept. 14, 1814. If you would like more information click on the link under Music in the green strip to the right.
Posted in Music Classes K-4 | Comments Off
September 7th, 2011
As I am writing this post, the misty rain is gently falling…almost floating. The temperature has cooled off drastically. I LOVE sweater weather.
Ask your kids…Music class highlights from the past two weeks…
Kindergarteners–"The Three Little Fishies" song with a muppets video. Jake Baked the Cake-a book and rhythm. Various movement activities like the "Wiggleworm/Statue" and washing your face listening activity and the "Down in the Valley" song.
1st graders–Sang "There Was an Old Lady" who swallowed a fly. Talking about Locomotor and Non-Locomotor movements in the green grass. Learning about pairs of eighth notes, quarter notes and quarter rests with a poem about Peas Porridge.
2nd graders–Learning about how music is written on a staff. Playing an elevator song on the xylophones that used an octave (8 floors!). Read a book called "Rumble in the Jungle."
3rd graders–Read a book called "To Market, To Market" then learned a jump rope song about Bluebells and cockle shells. Notated animal sounds and learned about whole notes, half notes, quarter notes and eighth notes. Singing a jazzy version of the traditional song "The Cat Came Back."
4th graders–Talking about dynamics using the "Firebird Suite" by Igor Stravinsky. Doing a body percussion pattern with a tongue twister about a woodchuck. Singing a song and reading an article about freedom in Haiti with John Jacobson's Music Express Magazines.
Posted in Music Classes K-4 | Comments Off
August 19th, 2011
Can you clap? xxx
I am soooooo excited about this school year. Elementary music classes are changing here in Harrison County! I'm so happy that Mrs. Beth Thompson will be teaching elementary art on the other side of my schedule. So, the 1st & 3rd nine weeks, I will be at Northside and Southside teaching music while Eastside and Westside are having art classes. Then we will switch. After fall break, I will be at Eastside and Westside and Northside and Southside get art. This will allow for us to have longer times with the students, I get 45 minutes instead of 30…We have already done so much in 2 weeks!
Each class has begun with a welcoming song and then we've all played some sort of name game depending on the grade level.
Ask your kids….Class highlights for the 2nd week of school:
Kindergarteners–familiar songs-"The Wheels on the Bus" & "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes"
1st graders–Listening activity with stick puppets and Mozart's "Rondo alla Turca"
2nd graders–exploring going higher and lower on the xylophones using "The Grand Ol' Duke of York." Yey! The instruments are already out!
3rd graders–Acka Backa Soda Cracker-working on keeping a steady beat through the rest
4th graders–"Shake the Papaya Down" with instruments and a harmony part
Posted in Music Classes K-4 | Comments Off