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Sing, Say, Move, Play, Create: Authentically Engaging Warm Ups and Activities Through The Schulwerk Sponsored by Peripole, Inc. Thursday, April 6, 2017 1:15 2:15PM Clinician: Thomas Pierre, NBCT Vocal & General Music Prince George s County Public Schools, MD thomas.pierre@pgcps.org tompierre@hotmail.com 55th NAfME Eastern Division Biennial In-Service Conference Atlantic City Convention Center April 5-8, 2017 Managed by the New Jersey Music Educators Association "Tell me, I forget show me, I remember Involve me, I understand." Carl Orff Singing, saying, moving, and playing are what children naturally do. Through the Orff approach to teaching, children learn music through imitation, exploration, improvisation, and creation. Children also learn about culture through folk music and dance. Whether you are a seasoned or novice teacher, or whether you work in an urban or rural school district, the Orff-Schulwerk will help you to authentically engage your children in creative musical learning experiences. Children will internalize and take ownership of their learning as they enjoy making music. CD: On The Danforth/Thomas Shrug March The Assembly On The Other Side of the Tracks Teacher starts and class simultaneously imitates Teacher starts the connection of hand (hold hands) and walks in different direction Walk forward Walk backward Walk in, walk back out Turn around Patch Clap (teach proper way to clap) Snap

Nigun A Tik -Israeli Folk Dance CD: Israeli Folk Group Authentic Israeli Folk Songs and Dances. Track 20 Start in a circle. Students face right with their left hand on their own left shoulder, palm upwards, and their right hand on top of the hand in front of them. Starting with the right foot, take five small steps forward Step to the side with the right, swaying out of the circle, then clap twice. Sway back into the circle, then clap once (Step, Step, Step, Step, Step& Rt. Sway, Rt. Clap, Clap, Left Sway Clap) Do this part four times. Dancers turn to face center with no hands held. With hands in the air starting with right foot (step) right sway and snap, forward (step)left sway snap, forward snap (step, snap, step, snap) Step back, back, back, back, while bowing and lowering the hands. Do this part four times and repeat the entire sequence. Puppets Puppets are a fun and engaging way to teach music concepts while addressing several learning styles, and cross - curricular standards. The use of puppets is a wonderful way to enrich the musical lives of children, and sustain their interests in music education. You do not have to be a ventriloquist. All you need is passion, creativity, and imagination. Try jazzing up Music a poem Music by Eleanor Farjeon with body percussion and or instruments using a puppet to model and or assess your children s understanding of music concepts and skills. Music by Eleanor Farjeon Can you dance? I love to dance! Music is my happy chance. Music playing In the street Gets into My hands and feet. Can you sing? I love to sing! Music, like a bird in Spring, With a gold And silver note Gets into My heart and throat. Can you play? I d love to play! Practice music every day- Then you ll give The world a chance To dance and sing To sing and dance. 2

CD: Seven Jumps -Shenanigans: Dance Music for Children During the traveling section, walk around your spot. Return to your spot for the sections of the sustained actions or switch spots (show your understanding of space) Order of 7 actions: lift knee, lift knee, knee on floor, knee on floor, elbow on floor, elbow on flow, head on floor Allow children to create a sequence. Recorder: Jazzing up the first three notes by Laura Petersen & Betsey Kipperman Middle Atlantic Chapter of The American Orff-Schulwerk Association 3

Dr. Kofi J.S. Gbolonyo, Ghana/Canada (Professor, Univ. of British Columbia, Canada); (Founding Director, Nunya Music Academy, Ghana) jskofigbolonyo@yahoo.com FOR Kofi s Educational Works, Please Visit: www.ghanaschoolproject.com www.facebook.com/nunyamusicacademy http://www.sforff.org/master-class-ghana Bra Yendi Agoro Come Let s Play (An Akan children s play song) Song Texts Pronunciation Meaning Kofi* bra yendi agoro Kofi brah yendee ahgrow Kofi come let s play (have fun) Agro ye de Ahgrow yeh deh play/playing is sweet (fun) Titi krokro hoya Teetee krohkroh hohyah Onomatopoeic words Kofi bra yendi agoro Kofi brah yendee ahgrow Kofi come let s play (have fun) *Note that anybody s name could be used in place of Kofi. 1 4

Music & Literature: Starting with Speech! Music and literature is a great way to infuse other art forms as well as cross-curricular activities. Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? By Bill Martin, Illustration by Eric Carle ISBN: 978-0-8050-4790-5...music for children is never music alone, but music connected with movement, dance, and speech-not to be listened to, meaningful only in active participation... Carl Orff Read the story. List the characters (animals, teacher and children): a brown bear, a red bird, a yellow duck, a blue horse a green frog, a purple cat, a white dog, a black sheep, a goldfish, a teacher, children. Create a rhythm pattern using the animal and character names Create a melodic pattern using C pentatonic scale Improvise in C pentatonic with or without a bordum Children may create movement, melodic and or rhythmic pattern What are some other musical concepts and or skills that can be taught or reinforced thought this classic piece of children s literature? Movement & Science v The Water Cycle v How do plants grow? v Parts of a Tree v Life Cycle of a Frog Movement & Poetry Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening By Robert Frost Movement & Literature Wind by Ron Bacon Do The Hustle! The Hustle- Van McCoy (1974) Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony From the recording The Hustle and the Best of Van McCoy Step Back, Two, Three, Clap Step Forward, Two Three Clap Spin left, two, three clap Spin right, two three clap John Travolta (one and two and three and four) Eggbeater, funky chicken Point toe front, back, side (right) turn left 5