A few months ago I got a brand new Smartboard in my classroom! Before school was finished in June, I was able to try a few fun games with the kids that focus on music literacy. Here is what we tried out. STAFF WARS! My students absolutely love this. I even had students come back the next day and say that they had played the game at home on their own! I love tricking students into learning... muuahahaha. The game works by choosing a mission first. We always choose treble clef. Press the start button and go! As a note travels across the screen on the staff, a student must press the correct note name. If a note name is incorrectly identified, the note explodes! As the levels increase, so does the speed of the travelling note! It is so exciting! I observed another music teacher in my division do this with her class. She is amazing and incorporates Smartboard activities into her lessons on a regular basis! I follow her model for how we organize the game. I have all the students stand i...
So, I have come to the conclusion that one can be quite productive while procrastinating! I really need/want to spend some time revamping my program with new unit and lesson ideas. I opened my laptop today with the intentions of working on that and instead ended up creating visuals for a September Bulletin Board. Yeesh! One of the amaaaaazing teachers at my school ( The Reading Corner ) suggested using Powerpoint to create visuals, handouts and posters instead of Word because you can move things and format so much easier! I LOVE IT! Below is my take on Music "Mooves" Me! You can actually buy posters for a Music Moves Me bulletin board from Music Bulletin Boards if you prefer. Here are some photos of what I created (although I haven't put up my bulletin board yet... more photos to come of that). Thanks to my friend Sean, also a Music teacher, who added three posters to my original creation! Here is the pdf for the bulletin board Title Letters in cow font. He...
I love "The Planets" by Gustav Holst! I have studied little bits of it with my kids in the past, but this year I decided to really expand on some ideas and create a unit that has lasted about 8 classes. Manitoban students study the solar system in grade 6 Science, so the cross-curricular connections have been great for students to get engaged! Here is what we did! Day 1 I introduced our unit by putting together a Smartnotebook file that included: Brainstorm what we know about planets already. Discover/discuss how Planets are named after Roman gods. How all of this relates to music. Touch each planet to find out! Discuss what we hear in the Mars and Venus movements (instruments, phrasing, mood, etc.). Click HERE for the FREE Smartboard file! I promised that I've shared it this time! Day 2 Next the students did a Gustav Holst Webhunt! I had a list of questions for them to answer. Students used the internet to find their answers. I took all of their answers ...
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