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4th Grade Music
Instructor: Johnson, S.
4th Grade Music:
Monday: Mrs. DeJesus
Thursday: Mr. Pendola
Friday: Mrs. Evans
Announcements
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Attention 4th Grade!
BRING YOUR RECORDERS TO SCHOOL! If you still have it, please bring your recorder with you to school on music day. You can bring it anytime and leave it in your class drawer. If you don't have it anymore, new ones will provided in October! If you are reading this, check out "Recorder Resources" at the bottom of this page to refresh your memory on some great recorder tunes!
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Music Standards
In music class, we do many exciting activities. Some of these include: Singing Playing Instruments (recorder, xylophone, drums, shakers, etc) Listening Reading notes, rhythms and words Composing (writing music) Improvising (making it up on the spot!) Evaluating performances, sometimes our own! Connecting music to history Exploring music of other cultures Connecting music to other subjects, like art and even math! The skills found in all of these activities are represented in the CORE ARTS STANDARDS Creating - When creating music, it first must be imagined, rehearsed, evaluated and then refined. The standard of CREATING encompasses coming up with something music like a drum part to fit a song, or even a melody to be played on recorder or sang by a chorus. Performing - Music is meant to be heard in a performance. This standard involved the process of selecting the piece to be performed, analyzing and interpreting all the music elements necessary for the performance and then the familiar process of evaluating and refining our work for the ultimate presentation. Responding - Responding to music takes the shape of selecting and analyzing pieces of music, interpreting them and evaluating them. This is done through listening to a variety of music, from Bach to Rock and especially our own performances! Connecting - We all relate to music every time we hear it. This standard component involves relating music to our own personal experiences and finding the connections of music to various contexts. (Why does the Star Spangled Banner get played after the US wins a medal at the…
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K-4 Music Year at a Glance - updated.doc
Music Class - Year at a glance. Get a picture of the quarter by quarter breakdown for each grade -
Ukulele Pack.docx
Have a Ukulele? Enjoy these resources to get you started playing today! Includes chord diagrams, history of Ukulele and many songs that are simple to play!
Contacts
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Johnson, Steve
Email: sjohnsonjr@westerly.k12.ri.us
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Links
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Note Flight
Music Notation web site. Free to use. Create a "new score," input your notes and hear it played back! May require email to create a new account? -
Sing Along Song Ideas
Check out this great collection of songs...perfect for a sing along to pass a long car ride. Thanks Peyton!