Thank you to all who supported the music fundraiser this year.
The 6th graders sold $3854.00 worth of magazine subscriptions and brought in 30 reach out booklets.
Ryann Sander was our top seller with over $600 in sales and Abby Nelson was second in orders sold.
Way to go, 6th graders!! What a team effort.
I am putting out a call for a few volunteers to help me in the next few weeks.
I am in need of some help with filing and filling out of assessment sheets.
Please contact me by phone 444-4300 ext. 351 or by email: amy.pollitt@bkcsd.org if you are willing to be of assistance. Thank you in advance!!
Assessment update:
All of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th graders have finished their first music assessment.
Kdgn and First graders will complete their first standards testing this week.
Look for assessment cards in your child's portfolio at first quarter conferences.
Lesson plans:
Kdgn: Students will continue working on voice placement, tone matching, and keeping steady beat.
Material: The Kermit Toss game, Doggie, Doggie, Where's my Bone? the Hiding game, Pause, and rhythm stick routines.
First and Second grade: Students continue working on folk songs and singing games.
Material: Paw-Paw patch, If You're Happy and You Know It, This Old Man and The Fire Song.
Tone matching ;Sol, Mi, and Do. Reading rhythmic patterns with quarter rests.
Third grade:Students will be working on their Star Spangled Banner unit this week.
Learning the melody and rhythm, identifying new vocabulary terms, playing charades to act out vocabulary, measuring the flag of Ft. McHenry outside with meter sticks, and viewing Internet sites to see pictures of the flag, Francis Scott Key, Ft. McHenry, and Mary Pickersgill-the creator of the flag. Students will also create a paper flag of 1812, identify the 15 states in the union at that time and complete a vocabulary worksheet. Students will also be working on the Bronco Fight Song.
Fourth grade: Students will continue working on the lines and spaces of the treble clef. Work study stations will be used on one class period. Pre-testing worksheet and game of Human Staff will be played. Students will play Fireman Fred, playing boomwackers and xylophones while reading the song. Students will begin their accompaniment composition with the song Jack-o-lantern on xylophones and keyboards.
Fifth and Sixth grade: Students will be working on their new unit-American composer John Philip Sousa and his march "The Stars and Stripes Forever." Students will learn the form by creative marching, read a percussion chart and play it on four different instruments- reading quarter notes and rests. Students will create their own listening maps for the march, identifying the three different melodic themes.
Students will view the video "The New Sousa Band" and read a short biography about Sousa's life and complete a crossword puzzle with new vocabulary terms.
5th grade chorus: This Old Man, Bronco Fight Song, Watah Come a me Eye, America, and God Bless America.
6th grade chorus: This Old Man, Watah Come a me Eye, Song of the Unsung Hero, and God Bless America.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Jacobson Elementary Music Concert Dates 2012-2013
Jacobson Elementary Music Concert Dates
2012-2013
Friday, December 13, 2012
K-4
Christmas Concert “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year”
4:00
P.M. (
Please note time change from previous years)
Luick
Memorial Auditorium
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
5/6
Mid-Winter Concert
7:00
P.M.
Luick
Memorial Auditorium
Monday, February 25, 2013 (Snow date: Mon. March
4)
North
Central Elementary Honor Choir
7:00
P.M.
NIACC
Auditorium-Mason City
This
event is for a selected group of eight 6th grade singers.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
K-3
Elementary Fine Arts Festival
6:00
P.M. Artwork viewing
6:30
P.M
Concert
Jacobson
Gymnasium
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
4-6
Elementary Fine Arts Festival
6:00
P.M. Artwork viewing
6:30
P.M. Concert
Jacobson
Gymnasium
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Noteworthy News-Sept. 9
Welcome back to another school year!
On this blog you will see important announcements,
concert dates and information, and lesson plan highlights for Elementary Vocal
Music.
Please feel free to contact me with any concerns or
questions you have about your student's musical education. I also invite you to come to school and visit
a music class and experience what is happening in Room 8 of Jacobson!
Contact information:
Amy PollittSchool Phone: 641 444-4300 ext. 351
New School email: amy.pollitt@bkcsd.org
Music Magazine Sales have started!!!
All 6th grade students have started selling magazines.This annual fundraiser is held each fall to raise money for the music department.
Participation is optional. However, each student in Jacobson derives benefits from the proceeds of this campaign, and it is the only fundraiser we participate in.
6th grade families will be receiving more communication from me this week.
Magazine sales runs two weeks: Sept. 9-21.
Thank you in advance for your support!
Lesson Plan Highlights:
Kdgn: Students have been working on voice placement and
echoing short rhythmic and melodic phrases. We are learning poems and chants to
encourage proper behavior in the classroom.
Song material: The
Hello Song, Teddy Bear, We Can Make a Circle, Hallway Rap, Eyes Up, My Hands.Movement activities: Statues, Loopity Loo, Hand Jivin', If You're Happy and You Know It.
Extension Activities: Instrument Land and Kid Songs (BINGO and I Had Me a Cat)
First and Second Grade: Students have been working on
tone matching, phrasing, vowel placement, and rhythmic patterns though
traditional American singing games.
Song material: The Farmer in the Dell, Old MacDonald, The
Swinging Farmer, A Tisket a Tasket.Movement activities: Loopity Loo, The Kermit Toss Game, Statues.
2nd graders are learning to read rhythm charts with Kodaly language (quarter and beamed eighth notes) and learning to play simple accompanying patterns (ostinati) on shakers and drums.
Third and Fourth Grade: Students have been working on a
traditional Canadian folk song, "Land of the Silver Birch." Students
have learned to read in stanza form, sing in the pentatonic scale, and play
patterns in 4/4 meter. Students will learn/read different accompanying ostinati
patterns on drums, boomwackers, Orff xylophones, and drums. Assessment on this unit will take place next
week. Please refer to your Curriculum handbook for music standards and
benchmarks.
Fifth and Sixth Grade: Students viewed a YouTube video to
introduce the song material for this unit on melody and counter melody.
Students have learned the Roger Whittaker song "New World in the
Morning" in the key of C Major.
Each student has identified the pitches C, E, and G on a counter melody
worksheet and have learned to play the counter melody on boomwackers. This week
students will learn to play it on Orff xylophones and have the opportunity to
play it on a keyboard or piano, as well.
Assessment on this unit will begin next week and includes singing,
playing/reading, and written reflection.
6th grade chorus meets from 2:45-3:15 on each Blue Day.
5th grade chorus meets from 2:35-3:15 on each Green Day.Both choirs are working on posture, breathing, sight reading, Solfege hand signals, singing in rounds and partner songs. ( 6th graders have begun work on 2 part singing )
All 5/6 students are in chorus, as singing in choir is an extension of the 5/6 General Music curriculum.
Next post......look for......
2012-2013 concert dates
A call for volunteersMrs. Pollitt's Mission Statement
Music Class Rewards Menu
Message from the music room: Life has Rules:Play Fair
(poster on the door)
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