4th Grade - CONCERT MATERIALS
4th Grade - CONCERT MATERIALS
The 4th grade concert will be held on Friday, May 3 at 1:45 in the Randall Elementary Gym.
The 4th grade concert will be held on Friday, May 3 at 1:45 in the Randall Elementary Gym.
Students can use the materials below to practice for the concert while they are at home.
Students can use the materials below to practice for the concert while they are at home.
Breathing & AEIOU Warm-up
Breathing & AEIOU Warm-up
Here are a couple warm-ups that the students have been learning to get ready for singing concert songs.
Here are a couple warm-ups that the students have been learning to get ready for singing concert songs.
Feel free to practice and sing along at home. Just click on these links.
Feel free to practice and sing along at home. Just click on these links.
Partner Warmup #6
Partner Warmup #6
Here's a fun little warmup song students learned for the concert. It is a 'counter melody' song.
Here's a fun little warmup song students learned for the concert. It is a 'counter melody' song.
09 Partner Warm-Up #6.m4a
Partner Warmup #6b (Pt 1)a.pdf
Partner Warmup #6b (Pt 2)a.pdf
I Think I'll Think Twice
I Think I'll Think Twice
Just a fun little song about consequences. Remember Raccoons, the choices you make today shape your world tomorrow!
Just a fun little song about consequences. Remember Raccoons, the choices you make today shape your world tomorrow!
08 I Think I'll Think Twice.m4a
I Think I'll Think Twice (lyrics).pdf
Drum Circle material
Drum Circle material
4th Grade Strong...
4th Grade Strong...
TONGO
TONGO
This is a Polynesian folk song we are doing in honor of Asian American Pacific Islander Month. Students have been assigned either the Call or the Response to this song. CLICK HERE for a print resource for students to use while practicing at home. Here is an example performance of the song...
This is a Polynesian folk song we are doing in honor of Asian American Pacific Islander Month. Students have been assigned either the Call or the Response to this song. CLICK HERE for a print resource for students to use while practicing at home. Here is an example performance of the song...
There is More Love Somewhere
There is More Love Somewhere
This song is an African American spiritual in honor of Black History Month (February). It talks about FINDING love, hope, peace and joy when you don't have them.
This song is an African American spiritual in honor of Black History Month (February). It talks about FINDING love, hope, peace and joy when you don't have them.
ALL- There-is-More-Love-Somewhere 2.pdf
I've Got Peace Like a River
I've Got Peace Like a River
Another spiritual in honor of Black History Month, this song talks about HAVING peace, love and joy. Some students have chosen to play recorder for this song.
Another spiritual in honor of Black History Month, this song talks about HAVING peace, love and joy. Some students have chosen to play recorder for this song.
Peace Like a River (website 2).pdf
Tama Tu
Tama Tu
This is another Polynesian folk song, and it is popular in New Zealand. CLICK HERE for a print resource for students to use while practicing at home. Here is an example performance of this song.
This is another Polynesian folk song, and it is popular in New Zealand. CLICK HERE for a print resource for students to use while practicing at home. Here is an example performance of this song.
Music Is Always There
Music Is Always There
Another fun song to end our concert. This song has half of the 4th graders singing melody and half singing harmony! Here's the audio of the melody and harmony together...
Another fun song to end our concert. This song has half of the 4th graders singing melody and half singing harmony! Here's the audio of the melody and harmony together...
10 Music Is Always There.mp3
Here's the audio of just the harmony part (for Ms Rountree and Ms Rumpf's classes)
Here's the audio of just the harmony part (for Ms Rountree and Ms Rumpf's classes)
30 30. Music Is Always There (Part 2) Rehearsal Extra.mp3
Music Is Always There (Lyrics).pdf