Music Education opens doors that help children pass from school into the world around them a world of work, culture, intellectual activity and human involvement. The future of our nation depends on providing our children with a complete education that includes music. -Gerald Ford, former President, United States of America
Why Study Music? Why Study Music? Prelude (Instrument Selection) Prelude (Instrument Exploration Registration and Selection) 6 th Grade Music Registration Habits of Excellence 6 th Grade Music
What do musicians do... not because I expect you to major in music,? not just so you can relax, not just so you can have fun,
What What do Musicians do that is valuable? Critical Thinkers Communicators Collaborators Self-Learners Problem Solvers Creators
What do musicians become? Production Managers Molecular Biologists U.S. Marine Officers Research Chemists Science Teachers Engineers Geologists Lawyers Physicians Financial Planners ESPN Managers
District 204 - Class of 2011
University of Illinois High School Coursework Minimum Requirements 4 Years of English 3/3.5 Years of Math 2 Years of Social Sciences 2 Years of Lab Sciences 2 Years of Foreign Language (3 recommended) 2 Years of Flexible Credit
University of Illinois Information from the Admissions Office * 35,000 freshman applications last year * Only 7,000 accepted * What sets your student apart?
Lifelong JOY of music making
Goals of Prelude Educate students & parents Hands on exploratory experience Selection of ONE instrument to study in District #204 6 th 12 th grade Instrumental Music Program
General Music Class (Sept. Nov.) Listening and Learning about the instruments and various band/orchestra ensembles Journaling preferences of sounds Timbre Test & Rhythm Test
Prelude Lessons (Dec. Jan.) 100 Minutes of Instruction during general music class Holding each instrument Listening to live performances of each instrument Journaling preferences & experiences
Woodwinds
The Woodwind Family
Brass
The Brass Family
Percussion
Keyboard Percussion
The Percussion Family
Strings
The String Family
Instrument Selection January Each Student receives individual lesson time from staff Students play top 3 instrument choices
The Band and Orchestra staff will recommend instruments based on several criteria Student Timbre Preference Student Musical Aptitude Student Personality and Interest Program needs and opportunities available (Balance of Instruments)
Registration Monday, January 26 th, 4-8pm Hill MS Parent/guardian must attend registration to complete enrollment District 204 preferred vendor (music store) will be available at registration Bring MS Option Sheet to Registration
6 th Grade Music Band, Chorus and Orchestra are daily classes scheduled during the Middle School day. A letter grade is assigned each quarter as instrumental and vocal music are part of the curriculum. Class Options: Band Chorus Orchestra Combo (Band& Chorus or Orchestra & Chorus)
Co-Curricular Music Ensembles & Performance Opportunities Jazz Band, Honor Band, Jazz Ensemble, Marching Band Women s Chorus, Men s Chorus Blazing Strings, Chamber Orchestra Solo and Ensemble and ILMEA (for band/chorus and orchestra students)
a Please read and follow the directions below carefully while completing this registration form. Please select an Option from below. Fifth grade students are being given the opportunity to select band, chorus, or orchestra as an elective course for their 6 th grade year. Physical Education and Health combine to make a required, full-year course for 6 th grade students. Computers I is a semester (1/2 year) required course. Students selecting Option 3 will need to take the required Computers II as well during their 6 th grade year. INDIAN PRAIRIE SCHOOL DISTRICT 204 6 TH GRADE ELECTIVE REGISTRATION FORM 2014-2015 Return to 5 th grade teacher by January 31, 2014 NAME Option 1 Band, Chorus, or Orchestra Students If Band, Chorus, or Orchestra is one of your choices, indicate that choice by placing an X on the respective line. Combination courses (ie Band/Chorus or Orchestra/Chorus combo) may be selected and will be scheduled on an alternate day basis. If you are interested in a combination course, place an X on the lines of your two choices. If you do not wish to be in Band, Orchestra, or Chorus, do not mark this Option. Band Orchestra Chorus Instrument Signature of Instrumental Music Teacher: Option 1: Band/Orchestra/Chorus ONLY Parent Signature: Date: (Signature indicates approval of child s selection) Option 2 Foreign Language Students While the comprehensive twoyear Foreign Language courses do not begin until 7 th grade, students need to indicate that they wish to participate in the middle school foreign language program. The following will be the language offerings listed on their 7 th grade registration form. French I Spanish I Option 2: Foreign Language ONLY Option 3 Band, Chorus, or Orchestra Students + Foreign Language Students While the comprehensive, two year foreign language courses do not begin until 7 th grade, any student who wishes to take Foreign Language plus Band, Chorus, or Orchestra must follow a prescribed path in order to meet the computer requirements for District 204 middle school students. These 6 th grade students must take two semesters of computers, and consequently, their schedules do not permit them to take any of our other exploratory or elective offerings. Band Orchestra Chorus Instrument Signature of Instrumental Music Teacher: Option 3: Band, Chorus, Orchestra + Foreign Language Option 4 Students Not Wishing to Take Foreign Language or BCO Sixth grade students who do not take Band, Chorus, or Orchestra have four, nineweek rotations of Music, Art, Design & Modeling, and Family & Consumer Science. In addition, these students will also have nine weeks of Foreign Language Experience (FLEX), and nine weeks of Study Skills. Option 4: Students Not Wishing to Take Foreign Language or BCO
6 th Grade Music Supplies Instrument rental Accessories Music Method Books Music stand
Instrument Rentals o District 204 preferred vendor(music store) o Specific quality brands and models of instruments o On-site repair in rental contract o Loaner instruments provided
Parent Influence on Student Success: Show unconditional interest and support Establish practice as part of your family s daily routine Stay in contact with teachers Know that everyone experiences rough spots when learning an instrument Provide private lessons if possible
I know many people who are sorry they quit playing an instrument. I ve never met anyone who played through their senior year of high school and regretted it.
Handouts Available Tonight Course offerings, co-curricular ensembles Grades 6-12 Fee Waiver Information Letter Handbook available online at https://sites.google.com/site/hillmiddles choolband/
Questions?: Individual questions will be answered by a member of the music faculty after this presentation.