Parents/Caregivers are invited to attend the following concert.
It will take place at the Pierce School in the Auditorium.
Kindergarten Spring Sing: Wednesday, June 12, 2018, at 8:10 am
It will take place at the Pierce School in the Auditorium.
Kindergarten Spring Sing: Wednesday, June 12, 2018, at 8:10 am
Parents and Kids Listen together:
September: TROIS GYMNOPEDIE by: ERIK SATIE
October: E.Grieg - In the Hall of the Mountain King
November
December
JANUARY- This Pretty Planet by: Tom Chapin
February
March
April
May
June
September: TROIS GYMNOPEDIE by: ERIK SATIE
October: E.Grieg - In the Hall of the Mountain King
November
December
JANUARY- This Pretty Planet by: Tom Chapin
February
March
April
May
June
OCTOBER MUSIC... reinforcing our learning about inner hearing and collaborative play.
Acorn Song:
I'm a little acorn round, sitting on the cold hard ground
Everybody steps on me, that is why I'm cracked you see.
I'm a nut X X I'm a nut X X
I'm a nut, I'm a nut, I'm nut X X
Sneaky Snake is a problem solving and critical thinking game we play in the music classroom.
It teaches higher order thinking skills. One child is chosen to hide safely in the classroom while the class sings the song using the hiding child's shirt color. Another students hides their eyes and waits for the "sneaky" one to hide. When the song finishes, the child who wasn't looking tries to guess which sneaky colorful snake is in hiding.
"Black snake, black snake where are you hiding?
Black snake, black snake where are you hiding?
Black snake, black snake where are you hiding?
Don't you bite me!" (You can't trick me!)
Acorn Song:
I'm a little acorn round, sitting on the cold hard ground
Everybody steps on me, that is why I'm cracked you see.
I'm a nut X X I'm a nut X X
I'm a nut, I'm a nut, I'm nut X X
Sneaky Snake is a problem solving and critical thinking game we play in the music classroom.
It teaches higher order thinking skills. One child is chosen to hide safely in the classroom while the class sings the song using the hiding child's shirt color. Another students hides their eyes and waits for the "sneaky" one to hide. When the song finishes, the child who wasn't looking tries to guess which sneaky colorful snake is in hiding.
"Black snake, black snake where are you hiding?
Black snake, black snake where are you hiding?
Black snake, black snake where are you hiding?
Don't you bite me!" (You can't trick me!)