Ah... summer! Long days, full of dreaming and being "off" schedule. How we teachers LOVE it!! Blessed, aren't we? Yes in some ways, although personally I would like to teach in a year round school where student retention is higher and the students don't need August and part of September (here in NC we start mid-August) to remember what a quarter note is. Summer brain drain. Personally I would also love to be able to take a family vacation not centered around the hot months of June and July or at Thanksgiving or Christmas. Although we get spring break in March, that is usually an extremely busy time for my husband so he can't take off. But, oh, how I would love to go somewhere in October or February!
As I write this I am sitting in a cottage 5' from the ocean in Maine. The sun is shining, it's quarter to 8 in the AM and the water (high tide right now) is gently lapping at the rocks because a lobster boat just went by hauling traps. I am a proud Mainer, or Maineiac as we say, born here as were my parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents. I escaped and am now an MIE; Mainer in Exile. Ha! Just kidding. I chose to move and love North Carolina, but really miss Maine in the summer so we make the long (!!!) drive every other year and rent the same cottage in Maine and it is amazing. A few pics to make you want to visit:
Building rock sculptures/cairns, kayaking (yup, me with my daughter, who thinks she is a pro kayaker now), watching sunsets, pic on the right taken last night), finding sea glass (we have over 20# to take home this time!!), eating lobster, crab, scallops, clams, shrimp, haddock.. yum! I love swinging on the rope swing at Mackeral Cove, as does my daughter.. you swing over sea roses and beach and it's a blast. I also love seeing family and friends while home. My sweet friend of over 23 years, C., is also a music teacher; we met in college after both of transferred from music conservatories; she from Berklee in Boston, me from Hartt in Connecticut. People thought we were siblings as we both had the same last name. I visited with C. and her daughter yesterday and it was such a sweet time with such a sweet friend.
Of course we talked shop; she teaches middle school and also directs six yes, SIX vocal ensembles ranging in age from itty bitties to grown ups, and has taken them on tours throughout the world; a couple years ago it was Africa, next year part of Europe! She's insanely talented and an amazing jazz pianist! We often "see" each other on FB and we pin many of the same pins on pinterest. We had a great visit talking polyrhythms, bucket drumming, body percussion, Keith Terry, musicals, and song titles. Ah.. the songs of summer! I hope you are enjoying your summer season and that you rejuvenating your spirit! Now, go out and sing a little!
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
End of Year.. Now What?
I've seen several posts on FB pages about what to do at the end of the year. If you've been here before you know I started a tradition a few years ago singing camp songs. Picture on bottom is kids reaction when we get ready to start camp songs!

They are the PERFECT finish *ta da* at the end of the year. It keeps the kids singing, clapping, and they are just plain FUN!!
This is a previous post I had that has several including tons of variations to "A Sailor Went to Sea" that my kids can't get enough of! This is the expression I usually see when I tell them it's time for Camp Songs!
In addition to these my students also love:
"Highland Gates" from the Amidons book Down in the Valley- get the book.. you won't regret it!! http://www.dancingmasters.com/store/books-cds-dvds/down-in-the-valley I use this with First Grade on up through about third.
Jump Jim Joe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1m-DIa5QTA GREAT for littles- PreK/ Kinder/First Grade
And I see this from the older kids when we are doing camp songs:

Sashay the Donut also from the Amidons book of the same name (grades 3 and up) They LOVE this one!!
These are some of the youtube videos I watched to learn how to sing/perform the songs and chants and then personalized them. I don't use these with the kids. We actually put a crackling fire on the screen to watch and turn the lights out so we have a campfire atmosphere.
Wisconsin Milk is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Mr0ccX7RCc
Mac n Cheese: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xV46eduDyTY
Go Bananas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFXitbTQ0-E
Ricky Ticky Toomba: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCmvCJU6v6E&list=PL9738E2086220EEBA&index=4
Tarzan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7w1aREkMnwY&list=PL9738E2086220EEBA&index=8
Herman the Worm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCgwV-iI80E&list=PL9738E2086220EEBA&index=9
Singing in the Rain also called Chili Bop: (LOVE this one!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bbHVrtx0Ow
Pizza Hut: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ctjeZD0c0A
Humpty Dumpty: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYY7JHl_nFw HYSTERICAL! instead of the pelvic thrust on "huh" I have the kids clap and jump as high as they can go.
Found a Peanut: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOh6tnceO3Q
Froggy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VoLaQV8aE8
Baby Shark: MUST DO!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=da2IgWbkvI0 Start at 1:15
And a couple more:
Have fun and keep the music going until the bitter (or sweet) end!

They are the PERFECT finish *ta da* at the end of the year. It keeps the kids singing, clapping, and they are just plain FUN!!
This is a previous post I had that has several including tons of variations to "A Sailor Went to Sea" that my kids can't get enough of! This is the expression I usually see when I tell them it's time for Camp Songs!
In addition to these my students also love:
"Highland Gates" from the Amidons book Down in the Valley- get the book.. you won't regret it!! http://www.dancingmasters.com/store/books-cds-dvds/down-in-the-valley I use this with First Grade on up through about third.
Jump Jim Joe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1m-DIa5QTA GREAT for littles- PreK/ Kinder/First Grade
And I see this from the older kids when we are doing camp songs:

Sashay the Donut also from the Amidons book of the same name (grades 3 and up) They LOVE this one!!
These are some of the youtube videos I watched to learn how to sing/perform the songs and chants and then personalized them. I don't use these with the kids. We actually put a crackling fire on the screen to watch and turn the lights out so we have a campfire atmosphere.
Wisconsin Milk is here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Mr0ccX7RCc
Mac n Cheese: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xV46eduDyTY
Go Bananas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFXitbTQ0-E
Ricky Ticky Toomba: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCmvCJU6v6E&list=PL9738E2086220EEBA&index=4
Tarzan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7w1aREkMnwY&list=PL9738E2086220EEBA&index=8
Herman the Worm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCgwV-iI80E&list=PL9738E2086220EEBA&index=9
Singing in the Rain also called Chili Bop: (LOVE this one!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bbHVrtx0Ow
Pizza Hut: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ctjeZD0c0A
Humpty Dumpty: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYY7JHl_nFw HYSTERICAL! instead of the pelvic thrust on "huh" I have the kids clap and jump as high as they can go.
Found a Peanut: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOh6tnceO3Q
Froggy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VoLaQV8aE8
Baby Shark: MUST DO!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=da2IgWbkvI0 Start at 1:15
And a couple more:
Have fun and keep the music going until the bitter (or sweet) end!

Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Frog In Yonder Pond
This is a lesson I did just this morning with kindergarten and we had great fun with it! Hope you enjoy!
Thursday, April 30, 2015
What Sound Do You Hear Now?
My kiddos love this game and BEG to play it again and again. The beauty of it, well.. it's also a great informal assessment! I use this with my Junior Kindergarten (ages 4 and 5) up through first grade. This is based on a similar one in Gameplan. The song and graphics are my own and so I am not stepping on Jeff and Randy's toes by sharing it with you but will give them all the credit for the game!! :)
Labels:
assessment,
first grade,
game,
kindergarten,
unpitched percussion
Sunday, April 19, 2015
NEW BOOK!!! Arriving mid-May!!
Well, it's official!!! Yee-haw! My book, Hands to Hands, will be ready to ship mid-May!
You can pre-order it directly from Beatin' Path Publications here: http://www.beatinpathpublications.com/ACP/home.html
I began to look at clapping songs and games after an end of year conversation about how kids of our digital age don't know what to do once they are "bored". I researched and couldn't find a resource that had songs, music notation, directions, etc. I found many on youtube and then began to spread my wings farther by sending emails to people around the world. This collection, Hands to Hands, will hopefully be Volume 1 and we will publish Volume 2 later. I am incredibly proud of the pieces we included, from Kenya to Italy, Peru to Scotland, New Zealand to Japan, and everything in between. It's a really diverse and approachable collection and my students have loved learning them!!
I am also excited as Brent, the editor, really liked my idea of using my doodles as artwork! Here's the back cover artwork, although it looks a little different on the actual book (no white spaces; they are purple!). I just finished this one Wednesday night while recovering from strep throat!
I hope you will consider ordering the book! :)
You can pre-order it directly from Beatin' Path Publications here: http://www.beatinpathpublications.com/ACP/home.html
I began to look at clapping songs and games after an end of year conversation about how kids of our digital age don't know what to do once they are "bored". I researched and couldn't find a resource that had songs, music notation, directions, etc. I found many on youtube and then began to spread my wings farther by sending emails to people around the world. This collection, Hands to Hands, will hopefully be Volume 1 and we will publish Volume 2 later. I am incredibly proud of the pieces we included, from Kenya to Italy, Peru to Scotland, New Zealand to Japan, and everything in between. It's a really diverse and approachable collection and my students have loved learning them!!
I am also excited as Brent, the editor, really liked my idea of using my doodles as artwork! Here's the back cover artwork, although it looks a little different on the actual book (no white spaces; they are purple!). I just finished this one Wednesday night while recovering from strep throat!
I hope you will consider ordering the book! :)
Labels:
action songs,
beat,
Books,
hand clapping,
steady beat
Friday, March 27, 2015
Busy Buzzy Bumblebee
Spring has sprung! I love seeing all the pink and white cherry blossoms, the daffodils right outside my classroom windows (I have a reading garden right outside my room!), and the vibrant fuschia buds on the redbud trees! Here in NC we are definitely in bloom!
I have to make a disclaimer on this post: I can't remember if I've posted this before! I looked back but couldn't find it so I'm sorry if I posted this a while back.. ah well... :)
I found these oh-so-cute bumblebee finger puppets through Oriental Trading.
The kids love using them for "Flight of the Bumblebee" and then we use Artie Almeida's bee assessment (envelopes with "quarter note", "rest", and "eighth notes" written on the front and they get cards with the actual note/rest and they fly around like bees while the music plays and put their card in the correct envelope. It's a great assessment as no one knows who put the correct/incorrect card in the envelope and you quickly know if they have "got it"! I tell them if they get them all right they earn a point per card, if one is wrong I deduct one point; who will win, me or you? I act excited if I see one wrong and make a big deal that I "tricked" the class and I got point, yay for me, etc. They crack up!!
Then we sing "Busy Buzzy Bumblebee" and I show the powerpoint. Here are a few cards from the slide show. If you would like the whole thing I would be happy to share; send an email to me at musicquilt@Hotmail.com and I'll send you the pdf to use with your kiddos! You can see it moves from keeping the beat (heart slide) to
Also included is a slide on teaching ideas with Busy, Buzy.
I have to make a disclaimer on this post: I can't remember if I've posted this before! I looked back but couldn't find it so I'm sorry if I posted this a while back.. ah well... :)
I found these oh-so-cute bumblebee finger puppets through Oriental Trading.
The kids love using them for "Flight of the Bumblebee" and then we use Artie Almeida's bee assessment (envelopes with "quarter note", "rest", and "eighth notes" written on the front and they get cards with the actual note/rest and they fly around like bees while the music plays and put their card in the correct envelope. It's a great assessment as no one knows who put the correct/incorrect card in the envelope and you quickly know if they have "got it"! I tell them if they get them all right they earn a point per card, if one is wrong I deduct one point; who will win, me or you? I act excited if I see one wrong and make a big deal that I "tricked" the class and I got point, yay for me, etc. They crack up!!
Then we sing "Busy Buzzy Bumblebee" and I show the powerpoint. Here are a few cards from the slide show. If you would like the whole thing I would be happy to share; send an email to me at musicquilt@Hotmail.com and I'll send you the pdf to use with your kiddos! You can see it moves from keeping the beat (heart slide) to
iconic representation of the rhythm:
and then to melodic representation using bees:
Also included is a slide on teaching ideas with Busy, Buzy.
Happy Spring!
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Busy Busy Busy...
Sorry I haven't posted in a while but I am in the midst of crazy edits for my book, "Hands to Hands" to be published (hopefully) soon by Beatin' Path Publications! I am so excited about the book and will let everyone know when it is "available".
I will post a lesson within the next few days! :)
I will post a lesson within the next few days! :)
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