Sunday, November 28, 2010

I Could Have Danced... All Day!

Ah.....Dancing!  The perfect combination of Music and PE, linked together for the children to learn.  Rhythm, steady beat, tempo, on/off beat, pattern, form; the list goes on.  Dance encompasses so many of the skills we teach in the music room that it would be a shame not to include this in our yearly lessons.
For the next two weeks, I take my students and combine with the PE classes so that we have anywhere from 50 to nearly 100 students in the gym dancing and learning together.  Mrs. Treptow and I have planned for the next two weeks to be a wonderful experience for the kids.  This will be happening from November 29th through December 10th.
We have all the children, kindergartners through 5th graders, meeting in the gym for Music and PE to experience many types of dance.  We teach social dance, circle dances, square dances, folk dances, country and line dances as well.  They are great exercise for the children.  Once they get moving, they keep moving until the music finishes!  And as teachers, we keep them moving right into the next song.
Chorus and Orff Ensemble are gearing up for the concert on  December 9th.  They are very excited to present their musical selections to the audience.  Look for another email to come home early the week of the concert with reminders for the concert. 

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

November Notes

The music room is alive with singers!  The past few months have been a big study of rhythm for our young learners.  Now in November we are focused on the singing aspect of our music making. 
The kindergarten and first graders are finding their solo voices.  They have had opportunities to sing by themselves. I ask them to take turns singing a short song alone so that the children get to hear the sound of their own singing voice.  Sometimes it is a surprise what they hear!  They all receive a little reward paper for singing a solo that is theirs to take home and show their family.
Second Grade:  It's concert time!  Their big show is Thursday, November 18th at 6:30 pm.  Families should have received an email about the details for this fun event.  We will see you there!
Third grade and fourth grade have been incorporating singing with challenging movement activities.  You can ask your child about John Kanakanaka and Makowe Koteoh!
Our fifth grade students have been creating movement and dance to different musical forms like Theme and Variation and Rondo as well.  However they are finding that listening to a piece of music and following the form is trickier than the thought...they will get better through discussion and using our form following tools this next week.
The Fry Chorus and the Orff Ensemble are getting geared up for December 9th.  They have their first concert of the year that night.  Their official information letter will come home in email through your child's classroom teacher.  Please look for this at the end of this week.
I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving,
Mrs. Whitney

Monday, October 11, 2010

October...Rhythm, Rhythm, Rhythm!

The past two weeks have been rhythm-reading focused.  Most grades are experiencing multiple ways of reading, playing and dancing to their new rhythms.  Kindergarten and first grade are reading short and long notes like ta and ti-ti. The third and fourth grade have added half notes, sixteenth notes, all kinds of rests, and are into composing rhythms.  The second graders even made an ABA performance of a rhythm and march to share with their classmates.  And what's up next for the second grade?  They are going to be learning music for their 2nd Grade Music Program...Novemeber 18th will be here before we know it!  Their program will be at 6:30 pm, and they will be showcasing the things they have learned since their last program in Kindergarten.
Scarves, feathers, rainbow ribbons and giant fabric pieces have been flying around my room!  The 5th graders have been launched into their new project.  They have been learning about the form called Rondo, and are now making a dance that shows the form.  They will be performing in the next week and a half.  I can't wait to see what their creative minds have come up with now!  They always manage to surprise me.
The Chorus, The Chorus...How I Love Thee!  A very talented bunch of kiddos have signed up to be a part of the chorus, and I am sure they will be wowing their audience in December.  How's singing in 4 parts? Is that a challenge?  Not for these kids!  They were singing in 4-part canon in their third rehearsal.  Mixed.  For those of you who don't realize...that's a pretty neat trick!   We will have to show that off at our first concert!
The Orff Ensemble loved creating their rhythm composition on the SMART board in the music room.  In small groups, they created a measure of music to be played as part of a larger performance at the December concert.  It should be quite an accomplishment!  They have also begun orchestrating their songs "Little Bit" and "Viva la Musica."  It does my soul good to see how ready they are to add their creative ideas to our compositions!
So here's to October!  A great time for digging into the tricky music, and accomplishing lots of great learning! Thanks for stopping in!

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Onward...

As the Fry Foxes continue into September, we will be diving into many new topics in music.  The kindergarten will continue to sing lots of new songs, and add some steady beat games to the music.  The first grade will begin their percussion instrument study soon.  They will get to experience so many new instruments, and play rhythms with them.
The second grade will be looking forward to a music program in November, so we will start learning songs and dances for it soon.
Music symbols and notation are on the horizon for the third graders.  They will eventually have the goal of reading music by playing their recorders later this year.  Fourth graders are already asking me "When do we get to play our recorders?!?!?"  I have told them "Think winter..." and left it at that.  They will not begin their recorder unit until the third graders are ready for their recorder time as well.
Finally the fifth graders are working on singing songs in canon and accompanying songs on the Orff instruments to create harmony.
This week begins the first meeting of the Orff Ensemble on Monday, September 13, at 7:50-8:50 am in the music room.  They get to compose a song on the very first day they meet--should be a nice first challenge to get them started.  The Fry Chorus will meet for the first time on Thursday, September 16th, 7:50 to 8:50 am in the multipurpose room.  Can't wait to begin singing!  There are over 100 kids in the chorus and looks to be a fabulous year for singing.
Calling all Boys!  There is a great event coming up on Saturday the 25th.  The Young Naperville Singers are hosting the annual Boys Power Sing.  All 3rd, 4th and 5th grade boys are invited to join the event at Neuqua Vally High School from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm.  For more information, pick up a flyer in the music room.
I hope to have a wonderful week, and wish you all one as well!
Mrs. Whitney

Monday, September 6, 2010

Let's start at the very beginning, a very good place to start!

Well, this is my first update for the Fry Music Blog, so here goes...
I have had a great two weeks at school, and this looks like it will be a wonderful year full of musical opportunities for our students.
I spent a lot of the opening classes singing and moving with our Kindergarten and 1st grade classes as I get to know them, their names, and their musical capabilities.  They are singing with enthusiasm, and that is a skill we will be building on all year long by improving pitch accuracy and rhythm skills. We all sang a book called "Today is Monday" and the kids can probably tell you what their favorite daily food 'sound effect' was!
The second graders were excited to explore their music books for the first time by singing Zudio and Down, Down Baby.  They dove right into their "reading" of these first songs without delay.  The third graders are beginning one of my favorite lessons, "Tideo."  They will be singing, dancing, and playing the Orff instruments in the next two weeks with it.
Fourth and fifth graders have jumped right in where they left off last year with harmony skills.  They have both sung in cannon, and fifth grade is working on a high level of part independence in their classes.
Here are some CHORUS and ORFF notes for families to know...
The Orff sign up forms are due by Thursday, September 9th in order to be in the drawing for a spot in the ensemble. The group will be announced on Friday morning with notes going home to the kids who signed up as well as a complete list of those drawn on the music room door.  Their first rehearsal is on September 13th at 7:50 in the morning.
The Chorus forms are due on Tuesday, September 14th.  All 4th and 5th graders who sign up are automatically in the chorus.  The Chorus rehearses every Thursday beginning on September 16th. I can't wait to get singing with them this year! They had such an outstanding concert in April last year that I'm already thinking about new challenges for them in 2010-2011!
I hope that you've picked up some useful notes from the blog today.  Hope you visit again soon!
Mrs. W