Download this Premium Vector about I love music. headphones with text on white background. element for poster, t-shirt., and discover more than 89 Million Professional Graphic Resources on Freepik. #freepik #vector #headset #stereo #headphone
ift.tt/JyRW59 Love Quotes
3rd grade classes have been learning how music and math are very closely related! I used pizza fractions to illustrate how the music notes got their names. I also used this as a way to introduce the 16th notes which they will be learning about next year in 4th grade. I made this felt pizza my first year of teaching (9 years ago) and it has held up pretty well! I handed out the pizza slices and had the students take turns coming up to help build the pizza. As they created each layer, we talked about that note, its value, and its equivalent fraction. Next, I taught this song called "Pizza Rondo" (written by J.R. Fretz) and we added Orff accompaniment. Then, we created contrasting sections using these poems that go along with each layer of the pizza. We combined all of these parts and put together a performance for their teachers! Our principal even got to come see one of them. :) I chose a few students to perform on instruments and the other students created the layers on the pizza as we performed the poems in Rondo form: Our finished product: Update: Here is a copy of the melody and Orff Arrangement. So many of you have been asking and I haven't been able to locate a copy of this song elsewhere for purchase so I think I am safe posting this. Let me know otherwise. :)
I love music. These are just some of the songs that move me.
An Affordable Fashion, Design, Inspiration, Travel, DIY and Lifestyle Blog.
I love, love, loved my bulletin boards from last year. I think having a board with the lines and spaces labeled up at the front of the room was really helpful, especially while students were playing recorders. I loved my quote board a lot. I know it was over the head of my little ones, but I explained what it meant to my 3rd-5th grades and I think it was great for showing them that I truly believe that each student plays a crucial part in my classroom, and that even if THEY feel they are not good at music, they should still participate because they do add something so special. I almost wanted to just leave these boards up for this coming year, but I think the kids love it to have something new and exciting on the walls when they come in, and I love having a fresh look. I have been on the search all summer for something that would inspire me when I entered my classroom. Here are my inspiration pictures and quotes: In my search for music and ocean pictures and quotes, I came across an article with this title: "Music is like the ocean, it does not belong to any one race or culture" I loved that too, but wanted to simplify it a bit more to "Music is like the ocean, it belongs to everyone" So there was my inspiration to build my theme around for my room. I love it! Then I remembered I had already done this set of posters for the new Core Arts Music Standards: So since I already had purchased all the nautical clip art and backgrounds, I thought I would put them to good use in my new room theme. I knew I wanted another lines and spaces bulletin board, so I came up with "Sailing Through the Staff". I had also thought about "Boats are Sailing in their Place, on a Line or in a Space", but it was a little too much like last year. I'm going to show you how I set up this board for anyone who wants some ideas: Here's what my room looks like after the summer. Luckily, I was able to leave my velcro circle and board spots on the floor and everything is relatively in its place on my shelves. To start off with I added my background to the bulletin board, stapling it into place. You can use butcher paper or fabric, but I used a $1.00 plastic tablecloth from Dollar Tree. I get more variety in colors that way! For the staff lines, I used streamers or crepe paper. Instead of stapling it right away, I begin by taping it. I just kind of eyeball it and I was actually covering up the folds from the tablecloth and it worked out perfectly. Once the staff lines are taped, I added the boats and lifesavers with double stick tape. (ok, so funny note about these pictures- I had my laptop set up on video because I was going to do a whole tutorial. Then my laptop died and I left my cord at home, and what I had recorded the volume was way too quiet. But I took some screenshots from it and figured I could just write out the directions!) Such is life! Once I saw everything was where I wanted it to be, I would staple the streamers into place and cut off anything that was hanging over the edge of the board (including the tape). Next, I lifted up all of the boats that were on a line and put a staple behind them to help keep the streamers in place. This bulletin board is by a door to the outside and when the band teacher comes in my room via that door on a windy day, it can send things flying, so I have to make sure everything on this board is really nailed down. Last year I didn't staple my birds in place and they stayed for pretty much the whole year. I would have one fly off every now and then, so this year, I put double sided tape on the back of the boats and lifesavers and one staple per picture. I really don't like to see a lot of staples, so I do everything I can to hide them. For the finishing touches, I added 2 borders (one was a sparkly pink, the other was navy with white polka dots) clouds, 2-3 inch letter die cuts and a light house. Here's the final result: If you would like these ready made printables for your board, you can purchase them here. I am working on a music room decor bundle that I will add to as I complete each thing. It is available here. So far it includes this bulletin board kit, binder covers, and the NCCAS Music Standards Poster Set. Here's a peak at what I am working on next: I knew I wanted to save one bulletin board for Solfa Street. Then I thought, "Why not make it SOLFA SEA!?!?!" I am not done with the bulletin board yet, but I plan on going to my school to crank it out later this afternoon. Then I have one big bulletin board where I will put the "Music Washes Away..." or "Music is like the ocean..." quote. Still haven't decided. Let me know which one you think I should do in the comments below!
Radio Presenters at 91.5 & 102.5FM, world class international DJ’s Paul Oakenfold, Armin van Buuren and Phuket experienced announcers is it time to tune in?
More from my siteWords to Live By!Words to Live By!Words to Live By!Words to Live By!Words to Live By!Words to Live By!
Visit : www.maajee.com/ to make your own Facebook Profile cover Online from Maajee.com. High quality of Facebook Timeline Profile Covers is available here.
I'm The One Who Loves To Write
This post was most recently updated on September 23rd, 2019Hi guys I thought I’d share a little something with you ~ a free printable for any music lovers in your life. Our little singer had her recital today. I searched high and low for a pretty music-related printable as a thank-you for her voice teacher ... Read More about Music can change the world – a free printable.
Ephesians 3:14-21 ~ “For this reason I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its name, that He would grant you, according to the riches of His …
Forma: Pegatina Redonda Clásica Pegatinas que pegan contigo. ¡Personalízalas según la ocasión! Puedes usarlas para un envío especial, para manualidades infantiles u otros proyectos artísticos. ¡Estas pegatinas tienen infinidad de usos! Personalízalo con tus propios diseños, patrones, imágenes y texto. Dimensiones: disponibles en 2 tamaños: Grande: 3" de diámetro, 6 pegatinas por hoja. Pequeño: 1.5" de diámetro, 20 pegatinas por hoja. Impresas sobre papel sin ácido Impresión de alta calidad, completa y sin bordes. Resistentes a los arañazos; fáciles de pegar y despegar Disponibles en acabado mate o brillante Elige entre 7 formas distintas