Lesson #7 5/11/20 "What A Wonderful World" Our RSAA Family
Lesson #6 5/4/20
Happy Musical Monday! I am SO excited to share with you the project What A Wonderful World! This is going to be a project for the whole school and I hope you will join us. Please watch these two videos and I look forward to seeing your project! Next week we will get to see our "What A Wonderful World" video come to life!
Lesson #5 4/20/20
Today is a review day of some rhythms we were working on and a FUN family folk dance challenge! #1.) Can you please see if you can find a object in the house like a bucket or trashcan and practice a few of these rhythms! I would LOVE it if you could send me a video of you playing these rhythms!
#2.) Watch the second video of the Heel and Toe Polka and see if you can get your family involved to try this dance! Have fun! Please fourth graders continue to work on Recorder Karate!
You can access the Recorder Karate sheet music here:
Recorder Karate Music Book
#2.) Watch the second video of the Heel and Toe Polka and see if you can get your family involved to try this dance! Have fun! Please fourth graders continue to work on Recorder Karate!
You can access the Recorder Karate sheet music here:
Recorder Karate Music Book
Lesson #4
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This week is all about creating music using a digital platform. Please send me a video of you playing a song! You could even send me a chrome music lab or garage band recording.
Week #4 Lesson Beethoven's Ode to Joy Listening Activity Listen to the recording of Ode to Joy in the video below. Please email me on what you thought of this piece and don't forget to use your Musical Vocabulary to help you find words to use in your written response. [email protected] |
Lesson #3
Using the Recorder Karate books (on 4-5 learning tab) and the links/resources students will learn the Orange Belt song, Merrily We Roll Along. Don't forget the four steps to learning a new song.
4 Steps to Reading A Song:
1. Clap the rhythm on the rhythm words (i.e. "ta" "titi" etc.)
2. Speak the letter names in rhythm
3. Speak the letter names in rhythm
with your fingers following on your instrument.
4. Play the song
Check out these helpful review videos:
4 Steps to Reading A Song:
1. Clap the rhythm on the rhythm words (i.e. "ta" "titi" etc.)
2. Speak the letter names in rhythm
3. Speak the letter names in rhythm
with your fingers following on your instrument.
4. Play the song
Check out these helpful review videos:
Lesson #2
Happy Musical Monday! Every Monday I will try to post some videos of myself or of other people making music and I will also try to give options of fun things you can work on at home! This week is all about active music making! You are going to learn how to be a composer and I would LOVE for you to please send me a video or picture of the music you have created! You will have to draw your own five lines and four spaces if you do not have a printer and that is totally fine!
Now you are more then welcome to watch all of the videos on the Miss Talissé youtube page, but I wanted to find videos that were more for older students so I have attached some videos for you below and fun ways to make music if you have a piano and if you do not here are some drumming activities you can try at home!
4th graders please continue to work on Recorder Karate. I will be posting assignments starting week!
5th graders I encourage you to please try these STOMP videos and send me a video of you creating your own STOMP piece!
I can't wait to see the beautiful music you will be making with your family! I hope you keep having fun with the music websites as well.
Please send me a email of a video of you playing a song or a picture of your composition by this Friday, March 27th
Musically Yours,
Lesson #1
3/18/20
I will be updating these pages over the next few weeks with links and videos to help make music at home! I want to be sure all of my students have the opportunity to experience the joy of music making even if we can't all be together! I have linked here for you two videos of myself reading some of my favorite books! Please have fun listening to Miss Talisse read you some of her favorite stories!
Please let me know if you have any questions!
Musically Yours,
Miss Talisse
MUSIC PLAY ONLINE: https://musicplayonline.com/
This usually cost money to use this site, but they are providing this for free right now! There is so much to do on this website and I hope you have fun exploring!
When you go to this site, you will have to login:
Username:snow
Password:2020
Classicis For Kids: https://www.classicsforkids.com/
I LOVE this website for kids to explore, especially with an adult close by!
NYPhilKids https://www.nyphilkids.org/
There are lots and lots of greats games for kids on this site hosted by The New York Philharmonic Orchestra!
Chrome Music Lab: https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/
I LOVE this site because it allows students to send their projects to me! My email is [email protected]
Groove Pizza: https://apps.musedlab.org/groovepizza/?museid=By-0XpJ8I&
This wesbite is fun to create your own accompaniment tracks and explore different styles of music!
Flash Notes- Flashcards for note reading: https://www.pedaplus.com/games/fn/
Daria- World Music For Children: http://dariamusic.com/
Sphinx Kids- http://www.sphinxkids.org/
I will be updating these pages over the next few weeks with links and videos to help make music at home! I want to be sure all of my students have the opportunity to experience the joy of music making even if we can't all be together! I have linked here for you two videos of myself reading some of my favorite books! Please have fun listening to Miss Talisse read you some of her favorite stories!
Please let me know if you have any questions!
Musically Yours,
Miss Talisse
MUSIC PLAY ONLINE: https://musicplayonline.com/
This usually cost money to use this site, but they are providing this for free right now! There is so much to do on this website and I hope you have fun exploring!
When you go to this site, you will have to login:
Username:snow
Password:2020
Classicis For Kids: https://www.classicsforkids.com/
I LOVE this website for kids to explore, especially with an adult close by!
NYPhilKids https://www.nyphilkids.org/
There are lots and lots of greats games for kids on this site hosted by The New York Philharmonic Orchestra!
Chrome Music Lab: https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/
I LOVE this site because it allows students to send their projects to me! My email is [email protected]
Groove Pizza: https://apps.musedlab.org/groovepizza/?museid=By-0XpJ8I&
This wesbite is fun to create your own accompaniment tracks and explore different styles of music!
Flash Notes- Flashcards for note reading: https://www.pedaplus.com/games/fn/
Daria- World Music For Children: http://dariamusic.com/
Sphinx Kids- http://www.sphinxkids.org/