Dec
17
2012
Mrs. Argus
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We read two Hanukkah books today.
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Our word wall.
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Friends create sight word songs.
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Amiah and Adia try out a song for FROM.
It was a wonderful, peaceful, and happy day today. This morning, we learned two new sight words, come and from, and we had a blast creating new jingles to help us remember them. The one for come is really beautiful, have your child sing it to you! I love how our class has been collaborating on creating music together for our sight words- it seems to fit so well with our Listening/Sound project!
This week, we are also examining different holidays that are celebrated around this time of year. Today, we learned about the traditions of Hanukkah and compared and contrasted them to traditions we know for Christmas. We had a great discussion about whether it was OK or not for people to celebrate different holidays (we decided it was, because “Everyone can be different”- BreAnna). We also read a story about a child who celebrated both of those holidays, which we also decided was ok (“Another different thing, an ok thing!”- Makenzi). We look forward to delving into more traditions as the week goes on.
Tags: collaboration, curious, differences, holidays, music, project, sound, traditions
Dec
06
2012
Mrs. Argus
Yesterday at the Rhythm Discovery Center, we learned that forte means loud and piano means soft. Today, we experimented with dancing to music that was forte and piano. When the music got really loud, friends were encouraged to make their bodies “big”, reach tall, and do big movements. When the music was piano, we crouched down low, were quiet, and made small movements.
Tags: curious, music, project, sound
Dec
05
2012
Mrs. Argus
Today we went on our field trip to the Rhythm Discovery Center downtown! It was incredible! The Rhythm Discovery Center is basically “An instrument museum” (Greyson’s words). We learned about different types of instruments, many we had never seen or heard of before! Our guide was fabulous and gave us an opportunity to play many of the instruments, including a giant tam tam and a giant gong! At the end of our visit, we formed a drum circle and played with our guide. We practiced playing fast and slow, soft (piano) and loud (forte). Afterwards, we had some freestyle time and friends were given the opportunity to play and dance. It was such a joyful time.
Afterwards, we had lunch in the Indianpolis Arts Garden. To our delight, several choirs were there singing Christmas carols. It was such a peaceful and enjoyable lunch! I was so proud too, our class had many compliments about how good of an audience we were being. I was so glad our class was able to end our field trip with a real life performance- it just seems fitting. The perfect ending to the perfect day!
Tags: field trip, music, project, sound
Dec
03
2012
Mrs. Argus
Today, we were introduced to several different genres of music. We practiced moving our bodies to the different types and then describing each with adjectives. Our notes were as follows:
Reggae: soft, sorta jazzy, slow, chill
Polka: funny, kinda slow, kinda fast, loud, crazy, ooom pa pa
Jazz: fast, medium, calming, piano, upbeat, happy
We are looking forward to our field trip to the Rhythm Discovery Center this Wednesday!
We also have something new as part of our math routine. As you may know, our math workshop currently includes a time for number work, problem solving, and math games. We will begin a new portion of math workshop called “math boxes”. During math box time, our friends will have an independent time to work on building specific skills to support them as learners. This time is especially devoted to fact fluency and building efficiency as mathematicians. Today, friends practiced two different activities in their math boxes. They enjoyed them!
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The girls move to reggae together.
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Bea moves to polka!
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The boys try out movement for polka!
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Bea tries out her math box work.
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Adia tries out her math box work.
Tags: fluency, math, sound, story telling, story workshop
Nov
30
2012
Mrs. Argus
All this week, we have been exploring sound patterns. Thursday and today, friends were invited to figure out how they could incorporate instruments into their sound patterns. Coincidentally, this also opened up the idea of teaching other friends our song patterns which started the idea of bands and orchestras. It has been a pleasure to watch the kids communicate with one another and become excited about teaching and learning one anothers’ songs. Today, I asked the kids to think about what music was. Without discussion, the kids were invited to create illustrations and drawings of music. Next week, we will talk together about the concept of music and revisit these pictures. It was exciting to see much of our learning about sound incorporated into friends’ pictures, such as sound waves, vibration, and pitch.
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Makenzi and Cariah create a song pattern together.
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They practice their song together.
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Clap, maracas, kick! Clap, maracas, kick!
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Friends play to their song patterns and teach others the pattern.
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Lucas creates an orchestra with a spotlight.
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Adia creates many people playing instruments with music flowing all around them.
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Friends illustrate the question, “What is music?”
Tags: curious, music, project, sound, thinking