The lines of the treble clef (from bottom to top) are EGBDF. Watch this video to learn a few tricks for remembering this!
Now that you've got the lines, lets learn about the spaces with this video:
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Classical Music in Commercials
Can you hear the music in the background of this piece? Its by Aaron Copland, an American composer.
In this funny McDonald's Commercial the little girl is playing "Fur Elise" by Beethoven.
Music Class Rules
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Music Class Expectations
Classroom Expectations
By Mrs. King
Upon this wall are rules I post
That you must follow here the most
Please enter the room with a quiet smile
And be prepared to learn music for a while
Stay in your seat, whether floor or chair
Make sure your supplies are with you there
Do your best to sing, dance and learn
Then high scores you will always earn
During discussions avoid disruptions
With needless talk or rude interruptions
Please raise your hand before you talk out
So all may hear what your thoughts are about
In the music room there are lots of neat things
But before you touch let the warning bells ring
Take care of supplies, instruments and books
Treat them respectfully. Don’t be a crook!
Put things back where they were found
So Mrs. King won’t have to frown
Keep your papers nice and crisp
Don’t fold or crinkle or wad or twist
Here is something for you to consider
Where is the place we deposit litter?
It’s not the hallway or music room floor or carpet
But in the waste basket is where we drop it
There should be absolutely no gum in this class.
No candy, no food, no drinks. Don’t ask.
If in your shoe rocks or dirt is seen
Dump them in the trash. Let’s keep our room clean.
Never hurl insults or words of hate or fear
“Please” and “Thank You” are better to hear
Do not use language in a negative way
Try “Good job!”, “Keep trying!” or “Have a great day!”
If you think this poem is too long to remember
Here are 3 rules that can make you a winner
Respect the property of each and everyone
Respect others. Respect yourself. That’s three. You’re done.
By treating each other with consideration
You will enjoy a first rate education
But if these rules you do neglect
This poem written out I will collect.
Take a Look at the Music Room
Welcome to the Music Room! Let's take a look around!
Here's a view from the door. The chairs are set up for students in the older grades that will focus on activities on the SmartBoard the first class period.
Books in the music room? You bet! There are so many musical stories, poems and more that I can't wait to share with students.
Partial storage of classroom instruments. The big tubs on top of the cabinet are the most AWESOME bass drums ever! They are on sale at Wal-Mart right now so if you have room the next time you are there pick up a few for the music department!
This picture shows the Music Burger which helps us write creative paragraphs about the music we listen to. Behind the piano is a bulletin board about careers in music. There are so many great careers to choose from in the music industry and it is never to early to think about your future!
This is a view from the back of the room. Below the boards you can see our musical word wall. The words are grouped by categories like "rhythm", "tempo", "expression", etc...
This station contains some of the items we'l l use in class every day like Hungry Harry, Mimi the Muncher and lots of pointers for lyrics and music reading.
Speaking of props, there are lots of times that we'll use fun things like baskets, rubber chickens, tennis balls and cups to learn musical concepts. Fun!
This station holds commonly used manipulatives like bingo chips for listening charts, clothes pins for Rocketship Rhythms, Aloha Melodies, Pin up the music, etc... There are also caps for the bottlecap staves and dry erase markers to use with lap packs. Lap packs contain several different kinds of graphic organizers, music staves and drawing space for expressing our ideas and composing.
The Get it and Go station contains packs of crayons, markers, pencils and other supplies and will house student folders throughout the year by class. The cool sundae in the background displays the national standards in music.
Goodbye!
A fond farewell to students at my former school. In the fall I will be teaching at another school district in rural southeast Missouri! Be sure to check back for interesting things coming this fall!
Eggcellent Student Work
After our concert we took a few minutes of classtime to draw about some of the EGGcellent things we do in music class! Here are some of my favorites from our talented group of artists and musicians.
A Few of Our Favorite Things
Sixth graders wrote parodies of "My Favorite Things" from the Sound of Music. After a discussion on rhythm, syllables and meter students were turned loose. Here are a couple of great ones!
My Favorite Things
by C.B.
Winning at ball games and riding my horses
Encouraging my team and going through courses
Pretty blue jerseys and all sporty bling
These are a few of my favorite things!
Snowflakes on glasses and friends at my house
Old faded blue jeans and a little white blouse
Sparkly eye shadown and shiny diamond rings
These are a few of my favorite things!
Cheese on my French fries and cheese on my pizza
No spending limit when I take mom's Visa
Going to parties and other fun things
These are a few of my favorite things!
My Favorite Things
by E.S.
Chili cheese french fries and talking till bedtime
bright colored candies and mountains that I climb
Juicy chicken made into hot wings
These are a few of my favorite things!
Sprinkles on donuts and cream in my coffee
Caramelized sugar that cools into toffee
Rich portly people all covered in bling
These are a few of my favorite things!
Staying up late just to eat junk food
Calling everyone that I meet "dude"
Pretty pink flip flops I wear in the spring
These are a few of my favorite things!
My Favorite Things
by Mrs. King
Icing on donuts and ketchup on French fries
Singing and laughing and frost during sunrise
Signing my cards with the name "We Three Kings"
These are a few of my favorite things!
Cheese on my burgers, snow days in September
Funny, hip websites that make me a member
White meat on chicken, except for the wings
These are a few of my favorite things!
Facebook and iPhones and sleeping for hours
Swimming and shopping and taking hot showers
Words that are rhyming and children that sing
These are a few of my favorite things!
When the bell rings!
When the cat screams!
When I'm feeling sad!
I simply remember my favorite things
and then I don't feel so bad!
I love having students write parodies. Often we'll choose educational topics, but this was such a fun activity that I think we'll do it again! I gave them a copy of the lyrics so that they could compare syllables and rhythm. We did a rough draft one day and then next class period finished or edited them and made a final copy. Fun!
I have parody writing set in my store that I use when we write short educational parodies that you might find helpful. Get it HERE.
I love having students write parodies. Often we'll choose educational topics, but this was such a fun activity that I think we'll do it again! I gave them a copy of the lyrics so that they could compare syllables and rhythm. We did a rough draft one day and then next class period finished or edited them and made a final copy. Fun!
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