4th Grade

May 4th - May 8th

1. Listen to Mr. Morrow sing this week's song, Einini, and answer the question below

Einini.mov

This is where Ireland is on a map This is what Irish Gaelic looks like written down

Want to learn more about music from around the world?

Explore this website with you parents and find music from nearly anywhere!

Smithsonian Folkways: https://folkways.si.edu/

(You can find most smithsonian folkways music on Spotify)

2. Watch the video below to learn how to add a Melody to your beat from last week: https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Song-Maker/

You can email Mr. Morrow if you need the link that you sent me last week to continue your work.

Computer Song Part 2.mov

April 27th - May 1st

1. Watch this week's video

Liza Jane.mov

2. Try to Label Do, Re, Mi, So and La in 'Liza Jane

Chrome Music Beat Video.mov

3. Make a Beat in Google Chrome Music Lab

Here is the Google Chrome Music Lab Website: https://musiclab.chromeexperiments.com/Song-Maker/

April 20th - April 24th

I’m excited to start providing new learning opportunities starting this week!

For now, nothing is graded for Music or PE. I will let you know if this changes.

Each week I will be posting new material on my website. I will continue to make a video each week where I talk through directions and play a song on a different instrument each week.

If this is your first week of online learning for music class, no worries! Everything that has been offered so far has been an optional review. You can look back at previous posts if you like, or start with this week!

1. Watch this week's video


2. Answer this question: What differences do you notice between flute and recorder?



Flute.mov

3. Try to label Do, Re, and Mi in Closet Key.


Closet Key.mov

4. Teach the Closet Key Game to someone in your home!

5. Log in to Quaver and try any activity!

Login to the Clever online portal: http://www.clever.com/in/issaquah

Username: Student user names for Clever are the first four letters of their last name, first three letters of their first name and their two digit graduation year.

Examples:

SullSte30 (student - Stephanie Sullivan, graduation year 30)

LuCin27 (student - Cindy Lu, graduation year 27)

Password: Clever student passwords are set to their 7 Digit Student ID number. In Family Access this will be displayed as "Other ID." If a student's ID begins with a zero, the zero will be part of their password.

Recorder Karate.pdf