Below are some links to a variety of activities. Choose any or
all of them, see if any one at home would like to join you.
Remember to have fun and you can practice these anytime
you like. The more you practice, the better you will get.
all of them, see if any one at home would like to join you.
Remember to have fun and you can practice these anytime
you like. The more you practice, the better you will get.
Singing |
Listening/Watching (unusual instuments |
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See if anyone at home knows this song and even better, see if they will sing along with you. Remember to listen to the song a few times.
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Here is a link to a few instructions on how to play the spoons.
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Dance |
Relaxing listening |
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Between 1.02 to 2.50 minutes are the instructions, feel free to pause and rewind different sections until you can get it right.
I find it very helpful the way they give each move a name, maybe it would help you if you wrote down the names of the moves to remember what comes next. |
If you like this, the band is called Caladonia. Ask at home if you can look up more of their performances on you tube.
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Activities for younger students
Some further activities for your enjoyment:
- Can you learn a new song from a family member? Find a family member to interview. Ask them to teach you a song they knew when they were in primary school—but it has to be something you don’t already know.
- Click on the link below and see if you can follow the dots. See if you can do it alone or with other people at home - (it is a lot of fun!)
- Make a body percussion ostinato (pattern). Write it down and perform it to some of your favourite music
- Below are links to STOMP giving us instructions how to make music using everyday items. See if you can follow any of them.
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Previous weeks learning/activities
For those students wanting to continue the activities set in previous weeks.
- Create a listening journal. Ask family and friends for the names of their favourite songs. Listen to a new song each week and write or draw how the music makes you feel.
- Years 3-6 - Don't forget that you are welcome to continue on with your assignment, I will post more info early next week.
- Also you can always go onto Music Chrome Lab. Remember to save your work!
- Listen to some music. Bounce or pass a soft ball to the beat.
- What do you hear? Go for a walk and listen to all the sounds around you. Make a list.
songs
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dances
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listening/watching
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relaxing
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Click on a button below for links to sites that will help you begin to learn instrument. (no lessons require you to join or pay)
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Below are some links to online music composition and games sites.
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