More Music Fun!
Explore any of the videos below for more music fun.
Explore any of the videos below for more music fun.
Follow the slideshow below to practice our most recent lesson.
Click on the wheel below to play!
Get into groups or two (you can have one group of three if the class is an odd number)
One partner get the chromebook, the other partner get a musical staff and two magnets.
Click on the wheel to the left. Play until the teacher tells you to stop. You may play for fun, or keep track of points. Good luck!
Click below to learn more about The Nutcracker Story, the composer Tchaikovsky, and the famous ballet!
Camping Songs!
Click on the picture below to find 14 songs -- Good luck!
Click here to fill out a form about the camp songs you found.
Click on a picture to practice a song!
Click on a picture to practice a song!
⬇️ Scroll down to see past Monday Musical Activities! ⬇️
Rules:
Must be school appropriate (no swearing, violence, making fun of someone, etc).
Your video must be 3 minutes or less. (If you perform a long song, you can pick one part)
Be kind and have fun!
**Write down your NICKNAME and your SCORE!**
When you are done with your Kahoot, fill out this form below to tell Ms. Gliebe your nickname and score!
Camping Songs -- Just for Fun!
Click on the pictures below to find some fun camping songs -- there are 14 hidden in the picture!
Click on India on the map below -- go to the song poem "Aaku Paaku Vethala Paaku" and practice saying the words with a steady beat.
Teach the words and the game to someone else -- it can be a family member, a friend or even a pet or stuffed animal!
When you are done, CLICK ON THIS LINK to record yourself saying "Aaku Paaku" to me, or you can tell me what your favorite country or instrument is so far on our vacation!
OPTIONAL: Fill out the form below to vote for what country you want to visit on our trip! (We have three more countries to visit!)
***Bonus*** I have hidden FOUR videos we have watched before music class in this map somewhere -- good luck finding them! Some will be obvious, and some will be hidden in a link. Have fun!
To finish this assignment, CLICK HERE to fill out a short form!
***Bonus*** I have hidden three video we have watched before music class in this map somewhere -- good luck finding them! Some will be obvious, and some will be hidden in a link. Have fun!
Click on the video below to learn how to sing "Sakura", a well-loved Japanese folk song. You can follow along with the recording or read the music. When you are done, click on this link to sing some of the song for Ms. Gliebe!
OPTIONAL: You can play this song on an instrument you know! Try playing it on your recorder (you won't be able to play the low B, but that's ok). If you know an orchestra or band instrument, try playing it on that! If you learn it on an instrument, record yourself playing so Ms. Gliebe can see!
Click on the video to learn how to play Se, Se, Se, a Japanese version of Rock, Paper, Scissors. When you are done, click on this link to show me how you sing the song!
OPTIONAL: Teach this game to a family member or a friend! You can record you and your partner playing together to show Ms. Gliebe!
Watch this video to learn more about traditional Japanese instruments!
Directions:
Click here to go to Music Play Online! It will ask you to sign in -- sign in first as a student, then enter the code s308092
Play the game "Match the Melody" -- you may pick which level you want to play. Please remember what level you play, and what your score is at the end (and if you play multiple levels, remember each time you play)!
When you are done, fill out the form below to tell me which level(s) you played, and what your score(s) was.
Materials you need:
Whiteboard and dry erase marker --OR--Paper and pencil/pen
A playing piece (can be a piece of paper, a toy, or you can just draw it with your dry-erase marker
A spinner wheel (scroll to the bottom of this activity to find the spinner!)
A partner (or you can play for both yourself and Ms. Gliebe!)
Directions:
1) Create the gameboard by drawing a musical staff with two sections -- one for you, and one for your partner. (See picture for example --->)
2) Put your playing piece on Line 3, then decide who goes first.
3) Click on the link to the Wheel of Names. Player 1 spins the wheel and follows the directions given.
4) Play until a player reaches 3 points!
5) CLICK on Ms. Gliebe's picture to tell her who won during your game! Bonus if you can also describe to her how to move a note a step or a skip.
Just for Fun!
Click here ----------->
to watch a musician beatboxing and playing the recorder at the same time!
Click on the video to practice singing the school song! (You can skip to the end to sing along if you already know the words!)
Watch this video to learn more about traditional Japanese instruments!