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Music Announcements

Kindergarten, First, and Second Grade

     Our musicians have been studying the instrument families over the past 
few weeks. The third, fourth, and fifth graders reviewed the instrument 
families through playing games and checking out a cool website that showed 
what the instruments looked and sounded like. They even learned that the 
recorders they are starting to play are part of the Woodwind Family. 
    Our first and second graders will be learning a little more about the 
instrument families, studying one family per week. They’ll even have the 
opportunity to try a few instruments from some of the families! If you’ve 
ever played an instrument, be sure to share that with your child.  Tell your 
child what  you played and see if he/she can tell you it’s family and why it 
is a member of that instrument family.  

Third, Fourth, and Fifth Grade

     It’s that time again! Our third, fourth, and fifth graders are starting 
to play the recorders in Music. We will be studying  the recorders in school 
for the next eight weeks, learning a new skill each week. Playing the 
recorder reinforces music skills learned throughout the elementary music 
education experience including   counting note values, reading notes on the 
staff, keeping a steady beat,  listening to different pitches, and more. 

Rockin’ Recorder Rules
    There are three simple rules your child needs to remember to be a 
successful recorder player. They are as follows:
*Always come prepared. 
*Only play when it’s time to play.
*Listen respectfully when others are playing. 

 Recorder Groups
    We will spend the first 20 minutes of class working as a whole group 
learning and reviewing a skill and practicing songs as a group. We will then 
split into groups of four based on ability. Students will practice songs at 
their level in these small groups. Each child will have a job (Starter, 
stopper, fixer, and checker) to keep their groups on track. During this time, 
I will be pulling students to work with and test their playing individually. 

Homework
   Your child will have music sent home to practice each week. This music 
will be assigned  based on your child’s playing ability. Students will also 
occasionally receive special information about the recorder. Please read this 
information with your child to help him/her become a better musician. This 
will  all be placed in their “Recorder Folders.” Students are responsible for 
bringing their folders to Music on their Music day.

Testing
   Students will be tested on skills taught in the previous music class 
starting the week of February 9th. They will receive new music based on their 
ability each time they test. If your child would like to move at a faster 
pace, I will be available to test students on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and 
Fridays from 8:00-8:20 a.m.  
    Students will be able to test their ability through nine songs. Each song 
focuses on a different skill. If your child successfully passes all nine 
songs and would like to further advance their recorder skills, I have a 
limited supply of recorder books that can be checked out. Students must pass 
the first nine recorder songs to be able to check out a more advanced book.  
These books will also be available after we finish our recorder unit for 
students who want to continue playing. 

  


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