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Friday, September 23, 2016
Long Legged Sailor is Done!
We finished our Long Legged Sailor activity today, and these kids worked really hard to get down all the motions and the song to line up! It turned out fantastically!
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Any images used are used solely to show the activities done within the classroom, with parental permission from signed audio/videography/photography release forms distributed at the beginning of the year. If your child is posted without your permission by mistake, please email me and I will be more than happy to fix my error. Thank you for such wonderful kids!
Monday, September 19, 2016
Long Legged Sailor
In second grade, we have begun working on a hand game called "Long Legged Sailor." It is a silly song about a long legged sailor and his long legged wife. The point of the game is to be able to sing and do motions at the same time to a steady beat, created by your own hand motions! These two girls are the first to get the entire thing down! I'm sorry it starts after they've already started, my camera wouldn't record for some reason. Look how awesomely they go! They decided to change sailor to soldier, and I decided since Veteran's Day is coming up soon, that's an okay change by me!
Any images used are used solely to show the activities done within the classroom, with parental permission from signed audio/videography/photography release forms distributed at the beginning of the year. If your child is posted without your permission by mistake, please email me and I will be more than happy to fix my error. Thank you for such wonderful kids!
Friday, September 9, 2016
Kindergarten Cars!
In this activity, we are again exploring locomotor travel to a steady beat around the room, this time as cars! Everyone got to be a steering wheel or a driver! The steering wheel was the person holding the paper plate, and the driver was the person holding the shoulders of the steering wheel. The driver had to steer the steering wheel around the room to the beat of the music without bumping into any other cars and having a wreck! Students had to figure out how to steer their cars, especially if the driver was shorter than the steering wheel. The students who "drove" to the steady beat of the music the best won stickers! What's better than a sticker?! I don't know! We had a whole lot of fun in this activity.
Any images used are used solely to show the activities done within the classroom, with parental permission from signed audio/videography/photography release forms distributed at the beginning of the year. If your child is posted without your permission by mistake, please email me and I will be more than happy to fix my error. Thank you for such wonderful kids!
Composer of the Month: John Williams!
This month, first and second graders are learning all about the composer John Williams! John Williams is a very famous composer, most known for his movie music. Now just what is a composer? A composer is a person that writes music. Williams is best known for movie soundtracks that he has written, most notable among them being: Jaws, all seven Star Wars films, the first three Harry Potters, all 4 Indiana Jones movies, '93's Jurassic Park, and E.T. the Extra Terrestrial. We began our study of him this week, learning about the compositions he created for the Olympics in '84, '88, '96, and '02. We listened to his piece, Summoning the Heroes, and discussed how it sounded like it was written to call the heroes (the Olympians) to the Olympics!
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
What are we doing in first grade?
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