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Month: December 2011

Hogs in the Cornfield – the first song request!

Posted on December 23, 2011 By admin

Here’s a big “Thank you” to Lori for suggesting a song to post. It was a good choice, too! Not only is Hogs in the Cornfield a useful song, but it’s a fun game for the students to play. Here are a few ways that I use Hogs in the…

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Visual Aids Come Thru Now Hurry in G with first and second endings

Song Requests?

Posted on December 13, 2011 By admin

As a holiday gift to music teachers everywhere, I would like to open the floor for song suggestions. Is there a song you’d love to see posted as a .jpg for your visual aids? Just leave a comment with the song title and the most useful format for your song….

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Choir Notes

Posted on December 10, 2011 By admin

My 4th and 5th grade Advanced Choir performed on Thursday night and Friday afternoon and did a wonderful job! They started a new tradition last year of signing the board after a performance, sometimes leaving little notes for me. How could I be upset to find such heartfelt messages from…

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Bow, Wow, Wow do presentation

Posted on December 4, 2011 By admin

Feel free to use this picture for your personal classroom use. It will be available for download on my Resources for Teachers page. My second grade students know the solfége pitches la, so, and mi  and have learned do aurally. It’s time for the visual presentation and I’ll be using the third phrase of Bow, Wow, Wow. I’ve presented it…

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