Activity of the Week*
March 28, 2011 Turtle Poem
Past Activities:
March 7, 2011 Hop Old Squirrel - Instrumental Activity
February 28, 2011 Playing My Shoes - improvisation/creation
February 14, 2011 Winter Wonderland - beat choreography
February 7, 2011 Snowmen at Night Game - movement/aoelian mode.
January 31, 2011 Snowmen at Night - making the music-literacy connection
January 24, 2011 Cold Polar Bear - solo singing opportunity
January 17, 2011 Snowman Rhyme
December 6, 2010 Little Mice Go Creeping - song/fingerplay
November 29, 2010 Choo Choo Train - chant with motions
November 22, 2010 Little Red Caboose Part II - Rhythm Activity
November 15, 2010 Little Red Caboose Game
November 1, 2010 Introducing Silent Beats
October 25, 2010 Engine, Engine - a two part chant with visuals
October 17, 2010 Engine, Engine - steady beat
October 11, 2010 Pumpkin, Pumpkin! - song and movement activity
October 4, 2010 Autumn Leaves are Falling - major scale/scarf activity
September 27, 2010 Captain Go Sidetrack Your Train - beat/vocal exploration
September 20, 2010 Three Bears With a Beat
June 14, 2010 I Plant a Little Seed - Chant with motions and instrumental accompaniment
June 7, 2010 Old Dan Tucker - Teaching AB Form
May 24, 2010 Old Dan Tucker Audiation Cards and Steps
May 17, 2010 Old Dan Tucker - song with motions
May 10, 2010 Wild West Jack and Jill - chant
May 3, 2010 Hot Potato! - Beat Game
April 26, 2010 Take Me Out to the Ball Game - Movement/Scarf Activity
April 19, 2010 Beat Choreography to Old MacDonald
April 12, 2010 Here's a Bunny! - audiation steps
April 4, 2010 Here's a Bunny! - Chant
March 29, 2010 Chop! Chop! Chippity Chop! - song improvisation/creation activities
March 22, 2010 Chop! Chop! Chippity Chop! - chant
March 15, 2010 The Lions - listening/beat/contour
March 8, 2010 Little Leprechaun Game - movement/instrument
March 1, 2010 Chubby Little Snowman Audiation Puzzle Cards
February 22, 2010 Chubby Little Snowman - chant
*Activities of the week are provided for classroom use only. You have permission to make copies for class and to create student handouts. Should you wish to use activities for workshops or presentations, please ask first. Thank you!