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Friday, October 28, 2011
Mr. Giuliano's 4th Graders "Pass the Pumpkin"
The "Pass the Pumpkin" activity gave our students practice in steady beat, playing melodies, rhythms, teamwork, and minor tonality.
Mrs. Burns' Third Graders Move to "In the Hall of the Mountain King"
Mrs. Burns class did a great job of staying calm in order to keep up with the accelerando in "In the Hall of the Mountain King" by Edvard Grieg.
Mrs. Burns' Third Graders Passing the Pumpkin
Here Mrs. Burns' 3rd grade students demonstrate the actual pumpkin passing. The lucky student who has the pumpkin at the end of the song, goes on to play an instrument,
Mrs. Burns Class-"Pass the Pumpkin"
Students in grades 2, 3 and 4 did a great job on "Pass the Pumpkin". Here Mrs. Burns' 3rd graders are doing a great job of playing their parts and then teaching another student.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
H.A.M.S. Blog
We have created a blog just for H.A.M.S.Check it often for updates, videos, and/or pictures!
http://hamscamp.blogspot.com/.
http://hamscamp.blogspot.com/.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
H.A.M.S. CAMP THIS SUMMER!
H.A.M.S. Camp ("101 Dalmations" KIDS)
(Hamilton Area Musical Summer Camp)
Eligibility: Any Hamilton City School student who has completed 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade.
Auditions will be held the 2nd week of the camp. No one will be turned away.
Times/Places:
Camp/Rehearsals: 9:00 – 12:00 noon every Tues. and Wed. beginning June 14 through August 17. At Bridgeport Elementary during June and July At Garfield Middle School in August
Open Dress rehearsal Thursday, Aug. 18, 7:00, at Garfield
Performances “101 Dalmatians” (audience tickets will be $5.00 each) at Garfield Friday, Aug. 19, 7:00 Saturday, Aug. 20 2:00 and 7:00. (Performers should be prepared to stay between performances. We will order pizza, play games, and reflect on our experience)
Cost: $50.00 per camper. This covers music, scripts, materials, costumes, props, practice CDs. Each camper will also get a “101 Dalmatians” t-shirt and black shorts which will also serve as a costume base.
At least $25.00 will be due on first day of camp. The remainder needs to be paid by July 5.
Payment may be made by cash or checks made out to “Hamilton Performing Arts Association”.
Attendance: Since we are working towards a final product of a finished show, regular attendance is a must. Any camper with more than 2 unexcused absences will be dismissed from the camp without a refund.
We do realize that families do take vacations in the summer and we don’t require that you alter your vacation plans. We do, however, require advanced notice of any absence for vacation purposes. Please schedule other summer events on days other than Tuesday or Wednesday, if possible.
If a camper is ill, or in other emergency absences, please call
Ms. Meg Haven:
Mrs. Tari McKee:
What to wear: comfortable clothes for sitting on the floor, moving, etc. . Gym shoes – no flip flops, sandals, etc.
What to Bring: A snack and a water bottle. We will have a snack break each day.
*This group will also be performing 2 patriotic songs uptown after the 4th of July Parade. We will meet on the east Courthouse steps at 11:45. We will perform by the gazebo (I think) around 12:00.
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO SIGN UP, CALL OR SEE MRS. MCKEE AT BRIDGEPORT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 868-5580
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Wise Words from Former President Gerald Ford
Music education opens doors that help children pass from school into the world around them; a world of work, culture, intellectual activity, and human involvement. The future of our nation depends on providing our children with a complete education that includes music.
Gerald Ford
Former President,
United States of America
Gerald Ford
Former President,
United States of America
Expressive Movement in Second Grade
Each music period includes an opportunity to move expressively to music written by a great composer. At the end of each class period, we have SQUILT, Super Quiet UnInterrupted Listening Time. During this time, the students just listen without moving, talking, singing, etc. The SQUILT music is the same music to which they moved earlier in the lesson. We move and listen to the same musical selection for about 2 weeks, or 4 class periods. It is my hope that the moving and listening to the selection will help form a lasting bond with that piece. In this video, Mrs. Creach's class is moving to "The Aquarium" by Camille Saint-Saens. This piece is part of a larger work called Carnival of the Animals.
Research Shows Importance of Music Education
A research team exploring the link between music and intelligence reported that music training is far superior to computer instruction in dramatically enhancing children's abstract reasoning skills, the skills necessary for
learning math and science.
Shaw, Rauscher, Levine, Wright, Dennis and Newcomb
learning math and science.
Shaw, Rauscher, Levine, Wright, Dennis and Newcomb
Third Graders Learn About Percussion Instruments
The third graders have been learning about the 4 instrument families of the orchestra. They have learned about the brass, strings, and percussion sections. Shown in this video is Mrs. Burns' homeroom singing the song "Crash, Boom, Bang" as they play some of the percussion parts along with the song.
A Proverb from Zimbabwe
If you can walk you can dance. If you can talk you can sing.
~ Zimbabwe Proverb
~ Zimbabwe Proverb
Second Grades - Expressive Movement to Saint-Saens' "The Aquarium"
Mrs. Asher-Williams' class portraying fish with their hands to this beautiful music.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Confucius Says...
“When music and courtesy are better understood and appreciated, there will be no war”
~Confucius
Confucius Says....
“Music produces a kind of pleasure which human nature cannot do without”
~Confucius
Bridgeport Chorus Creates History with Bridgeport's First Musical
The Bridgeport Chorus did an awesome job in their presentation of "Dig It!". Enjoy their performance of the first song, "So Long Ago".
3C - Pizzicato Polka
Mrs. Meade's homeroom (3C) play quarter notes, eighth notes and sixteenth note patterns with Strauss' "Pizzicato Polka"
3B - Pizzicato Polka
Mrs. Dower's homeroom (3B) play quarter notes, eighth notes and sixteenth note patterns with Strauss' "Pizzicato Polka"
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