Sunday, January 22, 2023

Music Around the World--Week 2--Africa

  We had so much fun in our Music Around the World Class today! We began our morning by reviewing our songs from last week. Ask your child to sing "It's a Small World" and "Kookaburra" for you! We are really working hard to learn the words for these two songs. After a quick review, we jumped into learning all about our new country of the day--Africa!



We were introduced to a child from Africa and learned about a day in her life on our National Geographic for Kids website. Then, we were in for a fabulous treat--a visit from a real musician, Mr. Mark! Mr. Mark taught us about some of Africa's favorite instruments--drums! He played several different types of drums for us. We loved them all! Then, we enjoyed some traditional African music from the African Children's Choir. We were so inspired by these musical experiences that we decided to create our own African instruments--drums, tambourines, and shakers. Finally, we learned an African chant, "Kye, Kye, Kule" and our own rousing rendition of "This Little Light of Mine" complete with African drums, tambourines, and shakers! Here is a show of our morning together! Check it out and let us know what you think by leaving a comment below. We have also included some pictures from another great day! We hope that you enjoy them! Today was so much fun! We can't wait until next week! :) 












Kindergarten Awards Ceremony--First Semester

 We could not be more proud of our Kindergartners today! It was so fun to honor them and recognize their hard work and achievements. Miss Todd is so proud of you! Keep up the great work! Check out our award winners below: 

Remarkable Readers


Top Cats



Kindergarten King and Queen


Science Sleuths


Mighty Writers




Math Masterminds




I Have a Dream!

  This week in Kindergarten we learned about Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and how he helped to change our world for the better! We read about his dream that he had for our world and learned about his many accomplishments. Then, we talked about what our dreams are for the future and what we hope happens to make our world a better place one day! Here are some pictures from our fun week and a video of us sharing our dreams with the world! Leave us a comment and let us know what you think! Share your dreams with us, too! We would love to learn about your hopes for our future world! :)


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nGl0VthugR4kiN3WS-5TRADfV7nvrb6l/view?usp=share_link





Music Around the World--Week 1--Australia

  Welcome to our Music Around the World Class! I am so very excited that your child is joining me in this journey as we travel around the world exploring different countries and their unique music. I have two loves in life—music and children— so I could not be more thrilled to share this experience together with your child. We are going to learn to play instruments and sing songs from different countries. We will share it all with you each week here on our blog. Thank you again for allowing me the privilege to work with your child. I can not wait to share this experience together!


We began our musical tour around the world today by talking about the universal language of music and how it can touch all hearts and help all people. Then, we enjoyed singing "It's a Small World" together before flying around the world to Australia. 


The land down under had a lot to offer us! We learned about everything from koala bears to kangaroos and spent a "day in the life" of a girl from Australia on the National Geographic for Kids website. We were also introduced to two of Australia's favorite instruments--bilmas and digeridoos. After listening to one of Australia's traditional songs featuring these instruments, we made our very own bilmas. Boy were they cool too! Finally, we began learning the Australian song that we are going to perform, Kookaburra. It is a silly song that will make you giggle and laugh, while allowing you to soak up the unique sounds of the digeridoos and the bilmas. Here is a show of our first day together. Leave us a comment and let us know what you think about our first week in Music Around the World!













Magical Motion

   In science this week, we studied motion. We learned how motion is the way that objects can move. We began this exciting study with an exploration of marbles where we learned that items can move in a straight line, back and forth, round and round, in a zigzag, and up and down. Then, we had an opportunity to explain these different motions by practicing these motions with streamers. Finally, we experimented with motion stations where we enjoyed activities such as a marble run, marble painting, magnetic movements, ping-pong cup catching, marble spinning, and ping-pong ball dropping.  Here are some videos and pictures of our exciting explorations. We hope you enjoy the show! Leave us a comment and let us know what you think!

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M1VM3sWQksVV8uDYY6qW8kK3Fhd3Tmrx/view?usp=share_link

Motion Stations in Action

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hDchR5iLqRdO_vwWWF7optgZQxcuHApN/view?usp=share_link

Streamers in Action