Remembrance Day
Choir
Choir has started and many grade 3 and 4 students are proud members of our club! Students in choir club are making a commitment to spend two lunch recesses per week in the music room practicing. They have been working hard on their first performance, which will be our Remembrance Day assembly.
Grade 1
Grade 2
After reviewing beat and keeping the beat to many different songs, students have been diving into rhythm. Students can recognize a quarter note, eighth note, half note and whole note. We have practiced clapping out these notes, saying their rhythm names, and playing them with instruments. Students have explored with non-pitched percussion instruments. We have also practiced rhythmically speaking by chanting to the beat.
Grade 3
Grade three students have reviewed quarter notes, half notes and whole notes from last year, and have moved on to learn sixteenth notes (four sounds on one beat). We have practiced rhythms on djembes and other non-pitched percussion instruments. We have also layered rhythms using non-pitched percussion instruments to create an instrumental song. Students are starting to practice vocal and movement canons (when one group starts singing/moving before another). Reading the stories Jingle Dancer and Firedancers introduced us to Powwows, and students learned some Powwow intertribal dance moved.
Grade 4
This month, we have learned about ostinatos and canons. An ostinato is a rhythm that repeats underneath a song. We have practiced body percussion ostinatos. Students have also used the classic French song Frere Jaques to study rhythm. Students can sing and do the actions to the song in canon. At the end of the month, students used the rhythm and tune of Frere Jaques to complete a songwriting project. Projects will go home this week.