Congratulations to the 2nd grade students on their wonderful performance of "Goin' Buggy" yesterday! You can view the performances by clicking on the links below:
Goin' Buggy Part 1
Goin' Buggy Part 2
Peck Place Music
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Friday, May 15, 2015
Grade 5 Theme Composition Unit
Students in Grade 5 have been studying themes in music class this month. A theme is a recognizable melody upon which a composition is based. A theme can also be used to characterize a work of music or a character.
In music class, students were placed in groups and asked to compose a theme to represent a different character in the story of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears". Students used recorders, xylophones, and unpitched percussion instruments. They also added sound effects using unpitched percussion instruments, and an introduction and coda. This project was useful for helping students build upon their composition skills, which will be assessed at the end of the month.
This week, students had the opportunity to share their work with the 2nd grade classes. Click on the links below to view their performances:
Mrs. Behun's Class (coming soon)
Mrs. Campbell's Class (coming soon)
Mrs. Gilson's Class (coming soon)
Mrs. Vogel's Class (coming soon)
In music class, students were placed in groups and asked to compose a theme to represent a different character in the story of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears". Students used recorders, xylophones, and unpitched percussion instruments. They also added sound effects using unpitched percussion instruments, and an introduction and coda. This project was useful for helping students build upon their composition skills, which will be assessed at the end of the month.
This week, students had the opportunity to share their work with the 2nd grade classes. Click on the links below to view their performances:
Mrs. Behun's Class (coming soon)
Mrs. Campbell's Class (coming soon)
Mrs. Gilson's Class (coming soon)
Mrs. Vogel's Class (coming soon)
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Mother's Day Tea
Congratulations to the 4th graders on their beautiful and tear-jerking Mother's Day performance! Click on the links below to hear them express how special their mothers are to them through song:
Kind and Generous
Here Comes the Sun
The Best Day
Mom-isms
Kind and Generous
Here Comes the Sun
The Best Day
Mom-isms
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Glee Club Performance
Glee Club members took to the stage and performed four numbers last week at an after school concert. These kids really know how to "Shake It Off"! Click on the links below to view videos of each dance:
CT Elementary Honors Choir Festival
Congratulations to Alexandra D., Claudia H., Bethany Q., and Nora S. who represented Peck Place School at the Connecticut Elementary Honors Choir Festival last Friday at the Hartford Convention Center. The students spent the day working with a conductor and performed seven pieces in an afternoon concert to wrap up their experience.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Hot Cross Buns
It's recorder time in 3rd grade! Students began learning recorder techniques a few weeks ago, and have since learned the notes B, A, and G. Click HERE to listen to a performance of "Hot Cross Buns" played by Mrs. Hubley's class. Students will continue to work on reading music using these three notes, as well as producing a warm tone, by using proper breathing techniques and tonguing.
Friday, March 6, 2015
March is "Music In Our Schools" Month!
Why music? Music helps educate the whole student.
Music education shapes the way our students understand themselves and the world around them. It allows for deep engagement with learning. It nurtures assets and skills that are critical to future success, including creativity, curiosity, determination, and motivation. In other words, music helps develop the student behind the score.
Emotional Awareness: Students learn to express themselves in multiple ways and become more sensitive to the preferences and feelings of others.
Reflective Learning: Students reflect on failures and successes through the creative process, and derive a sense of their own competencies, interests, and challenges.
Process Orientation: Students develop the ability to consistently refine their thinking as part of the creative process, developing an ability to re-evaluate goals and objectives and, if needed, adjust their approach to the objective.
Decision-Making: Through both the creative and reflective learning process, students gain greater capacity to question, interpret, and influence their own lives.
Grit: In a high level performance environment, hard work and dedicated practice predict success far more than innate ability. Music performance offers opportunities to fail. Students learn the value of persistence, and of working hard for an uncertain outcome.
Multiple Ways of Knowing: Music study promotes fluency in knowledge systems beyond the linguistic and mathematical, enabling a deeper and broader understanding of our world and of the human experience.
-Taken from BroaderMinded.com
How can you help? Come support the music and art programs at Peck Place at the annual Party for the Arts on Saturday, March 21st from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Studio 8 in Milford. You donation of a $20 ticket and purchase of raffle tickets at the event will go toward the purchase of new xylophones for the music classroom, as well as new resources and materials for the Band, Orchestra, and Art programs. Click HERE for more information. Thank you in advance for your support!
Music education shapes the way our students understand themselves and the world around them. It allows for deep engagement with learning. It nurtures assets and skills that are critical to future success, including creativity, curiosity, determination, and motivation. In other words, music helps develop the student behind the score.
Emotional Awareness: Students learn to express themselves in multiple ways and become more sensitive to the preferences and feelings of others.
Reflective Learning: Students reflect on failures and successes through the creative process, and derive a sense of their own competencies, interests, and challenges.
Process Orientation: Students develop the ability to consistently refine their thinking as part of the creative process, developing an ability to re-evaluate goals and objectives and, if needed, adjust their approach to the objective.
Decision-Making: Through both the creative and reflective learning process, students gain greater capacity to question, interpret, and influence their own lives.
Grit: In a high level performance environment, hard work and dedicated practice predict success far more than innate ability. Music performance offers opportunities to fail. Students learn the value of persistence, and of working hard for an uncertain outcome.
Multiple Ways of Knowing: Music study promotes fluency in knowledge systems beyond the linguistic and mathematical, enabling a deeper and broader understanding of our world and of the human experience.
-Taken from BroaderMinded.com
How can you help? Come support the music and art programs at Peck Place at the annual Party for the Arts on Saturday, March 21st from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. at Studio 8 in Milford. You donation of a $20 ticket and purchase of raffle tickets at the event will go toward the purchase of new xylophones for the music classroom, as well as new resources and materials for the Band, Orchestra, and Art programs. Click HERE for more information. Thank you in advance for your support!
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