5/4-5/8 Music Activities
1.) Sing: Signs of Spring
We learned the song, “Signs of Spring” last week. This week, Ms. Han and Ms. Sheridan made a video of us singing it as a round. Remember a round is when different parts come in to sing at different times!
Listen to us sing, and sing along. You can pick one of the two parts and sing along. Teach it to a family member to sing it together, or maybe even find a friend on Zoom or Google Meet to try it out!
We learned the song, “Signs of Spring” last week. This week, Ms. Han and Ms. Sheridan made a video of us singing it as a round. Remember a round is when different parts come in to sing at different times!
Listen to us sing, and sing along. You can pick one of the two parts and sing along. Teach it to a family member to sing it together, or maybe even find a friend on Zoom or Google Meet to try it out!
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2.) Watch & Sing: Beat is the Heart
This week we’re going to be watching a video that teaches us about how important keeping a beat is! We often start music class by “Pat, pat, patting the beat” before we sing our hello song. This video will show you why that’s important! Try to pat and sing along with the video. Have fun!
This week we’re going to be watching a video that teaches us about how important keeping a beat is! We often start music class by “Pat, pat, patting the beat” before we sing our hello song. This video will show you why that’s important! Try to pat and sing along with the video. Have fun!
3.) Move: Body PercussionTry to start at the beginning of the slides and go all the way down if you can! Remember to keep a steady beat and not get faster. How many slides can you get through?
3.) Listen & Create
Please go and listen to the song that I have posted below. You can listen to it as many times as you want. After you are done listening, please print out or copy the worksheet next to it on a piece of paper and fill it out. You can ask your adult for help with reading or directions. I would love to see your work! jina_han@psbma.org
Title: Tritsch-Tratsch Polka (Tritsch-Tratsch means “Chit chat” or talking at once!)
Composer: Johann Strauss
Please go and listen to the song that I have posted below. You can listen to it as many times as you want. After you are done listening, please print out or copy the worksheet next to it on a piece of paper and fill it out. You can ask your adult for help with reading or directions. I would love to see your work! jina_han@psbma.org
Title: Tritsch-Tratsch Polka (Tritsch-Tratsch means “Chit chat” or talking at once!)
Composer: Johann Strauss
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