Students/Guardians: Explore enriching musical activities and mini-lessons, here. Students are NOT expected to submit written work if they have chosen the 100% on-line learning option. You may also use this site to log-in to the Quaver Music Curriculum and to learn about some of the other concepts we'd normally cover in music class. If you have questions, please e-mail Mr. Wiget.
Sing and dance along with the videos, below! Have fun!
Lomax: Flea Bath
Lomax: Cat Came Back
Lomax: Mary Mack
Lomax: Alabama Bound
What happens when four musical animals set go on an adventure together and stumble upon a gang of thieves? Find out in this hilarious tale! The soundtrack includes music by famous composers Rimsky-Korsakov, Mendelssohn, and Rossini.
Farmers, of course! Hear a famous poem about the hard work of growing food in A Farmer's Tale featuring traditional Chinese folk tunes.
Once upon a time, a brother and sister named Hansel and Gretel were abandoned deep in the forest. They were taken in by a wicked witch, who planned to cook the children for dinner (yikes)!! Find out what happened next! Featuring famous music by Humperdinck and Strauss
What happens when an adventurous girl discovers a house in the woods owned by bears and filled with classical recordings? Find out by watching and listening! Along the way, we'll hear some wonderful melodies by Mozart, Satie, Rossini, and more!
Once upon a time, there was a mouse named Minerva who was captured by a lion. She pleaded for her life, saying she might be able to help him one day. Laughing at the silly promise from such a tiny creature, he let her go. Good thing for him! Featuring music by Mahler.
Sing with Delta and Amy
Parents, you might remember this tune as "Father Abraham." If you remember it, teach it to your little ones and you can find it on YouTube.
Clay Elementary School subscribes to the Quaver Music Curriculum for students in grades K-6. Some of the resources are available to our students by logging in with their @claylocalschools.org e-mail account. When you're ready to log-in, click the large Quaver logo and then Click HERE to view/download the log-in guide.
By singing with and moving to with these songs, accurately and artfully, students will demonstrate the following Ohio Department of Education Music Academic Standards (K-1):
K.1PR Demonstrate same and different (e.g., fast/slow, loud/soft, high/low and long/short).
K.2PR Demonstrate a steady beat and maintain it while performing.
K.3PR Sing (using head voice and appropriate posture) and move to music of various and contrasting styles, composers and cultures.
K.2CE Explore steady beat and rhythm.
1.1PR Demonstrate echo and call/response.
1.2PR Sing (using head voice and appropriate posture) and move to music of various styles, composers and cultures with accurate pitch and rhythm.
1.4PR Improvise new lyrics to known songs and experiment with digital technology.