Thursday, October 10, 2024
If You Find a Leaf
Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Scat Like That!
This is a slide set with multiple videos and printables available here! Please note this will force a copy.
Monday, September 5, 2022
Alien Q and A
Improvisation is essentially spontaneous composition. The art and act of creating an expressive musical statement in real time adhering to some kind of structure.
Question and Answer is a common improvisation technique in music. In the world of Orff Schulwerk we begin with imitation and exploration of an idea or concept. Then we add label and improvise using that idea and concept.
When students are ready to improvise, where do we begin?
I like to begin with this:
Teach song and step the beat in place.
Sing and walk the beat.
While singing, walk to face a partner.
Show 8 fingers and do a "countdown" demonstrating rhythmic alien language.
Something like this:

With partner, decide who is going first (rock, paper, scissors to determine "winner"). Show fingers again, first partner improvises over the 8 beats using alien language. Second partner answers them with their 8 beats. Don't worry if they are not truly performing question and answer yet - it will come.
Repeat several times before defining question and answer technique.
Repeat game with question and answer technique.
Repeat activity with body percussion. Consider transferring to non-pitched percussion.
Hope you enjoy!
Friday, November 26, 2021
Candy! Candy! Rondo
December is a month full of holidays and is a perfect month to talk about sugar!
This is an International Candy Rondo idea focusing on first American candies and then involving the students in an exploration of international candies. Thanks to my friend Tammy for creating this idea- she created this as a Project-Based Learning activity with her students so you could easily have your students research a cultures candy and/or treats.
Click here to make a copy of the google slides.
Enjoy!
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Ready, Set, Go!
Hi everyone! I have been singing a lot of Hamilton lately and the one that seems to be stuck for me (perpetually) is "The World is Upside Down". I FEEL this so strongly right now.
Can you relate? I also feel like we are playing the strangest game of Hide and Seek - Ready or not, here it comes! The craziest school year we will probably ever experience. Masked, shielded, and distanced, high-risk teachers like me streaming from my music room into grade level classrooms half the time and the other half standing behind a large Plexiglas barrier with mask, face shield, and air purifiers sucking potential virus droplets from the air. Students in cohorts and assigned seats for contact tracing teams for WHEN, not if, a student or teacher contract Covid. *sigh* *Bigger Sigh* *BIGGEST SIGH EVAH*
On Singing
Let's be careful, folks, how we approach the concept of "singing" with our students. The very first class we will be having a conversation with students about how singing will look and feel differently for now, but this too shall pass. We will be singing in our "Heads, Hearts, Hands, maybe a little Humming, and at HOME!" The worst thing we can do to our students is intertwine the words "singing" and "dangerous" in a sentence- our children and impressionable, and we do NOT want to leave the impression that singing is dangerous. Words have great impact, and we all know it can be long-lasting.
Ok, off my soapbox! :)
We've got this, though! We CAN get through this but only by leaning on one another for support, encouragement, and a million ideas! Here are a few things to get you started this year:
1. Non-Verbal Cards for Remote/Digital Learning
3. Greet and PASS
This is a year unlike any other and many of our students are going to want to return from 4-5 months of not being around friends and bear hug everyone in sight. I am not crazy about the term, "Socially Distanced" but prefer the friendlier "Physically Distanced" way to express keeping ourselves apart from our neighbors and friends. I taught this to all my teachers this week and they have posted the words in their classrooms and are adding it to their morning meetings the first month of school as a fun and playful reminder of how to greet their friends and teachers each day.
Friday, March 22, 2019
Wide Mouthed Frog - Two Ways
Happy Spring! Here in the South, we have green grass, budding trees, and daffodils are swaying in the wind!
This time of year always reminds me of frogs, for some reason, and so I break out all my frog songs in addition to flowers, rain, chicks and bunnies.
For those of you with snow still, spring IS coming!!!
You are going to need this book, get the popup version- a MUST have!

A frog puppet is another perfect accessory but not "needed" for the activity. :)

As always, if you want the full pdf of both lessons, send me an email request at musicquilt@hotmail.com.
Happy Spring!
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Friday, March 8, 2019
Carnival of the Animals
If you would like the full 23 page pdf, send me an email - musicquilt@hotmail.com.
Happy listening!