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Class Schedule

8:40-9:35             5th Grade

9:40-10:35           4th Grade

10:35-12:05        Prep/Lunch

12:10-1:05             3rd Grade

1:10-2:05              2nd Grade

2:10-3:05               1st Grade

Third Grade

In third grade music students will:

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  1. Sing alone and with others

  2. Perform on instruments alone and with others

  3. Improvise melodies, variations, and accompaniments

  4. Compose and arrange music

  5. Read and notate music

  6. Listen to, analyze, and describe music

  7. Evaluate music and music performance

  8. Understand relationships between music, the arts and disciplines outside the arts

  9. Understand music in history and culture

Music Lesson

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Character Counts

  • Students will sing Character Counts

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Rhythm Relay

  • Students learned to play a game involving quarter, eighth and sixteenth notes

  • They sit in 3 teams/lines facing the white board, the student in the back of the line gets a rhythm they must tap on their teammate's back in front of them. The rhythm gets passed down and the student in the front of the line notates the rhythm on the board. Whichever team gets the rhythm notated first and correct gets the point

  • This game works on reading rhythms, performing, internalizing and notating

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Music Math

  • Students filled out a worksheet with music notes - quarter, eighth, sixteenth, half, dotted half and whole

  • Each questions has a variety of notes that are added together and they must find the answer

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Ukuleles

  • Students are reviewing the parts of the ukulele, how to hold/strum and the C F G chords

  • They are learning the chord progressions to Row, Row Your Boat, London Bridge is Falling Down and RipTide

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Gaelynn Lea Violin Performance

Monday, November 12th

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Yesterday the 3rd graders had a fantastic opportunity through One Note, a program through MPR (Minnesota Public Radio) that sends musicians into the community, and experienced a concert with a violinist named Gaelynn Lea. Gaelynn was born with Brittle Bones Disease and because of her physical limitations she had to adapt how to play the violin. She learned to hold the violin like a mini cello. Not only is Gaelynn an accomplished violinist, she is also a local performer, singer, songwriter and composer who hails from Duluth! She recently won the Tiny Desk Award, a national contest held by NPR (National Public Radio), that allows contestants to submit a video concert and an opportunity to win trips to perform. She has been to 47 states and several countries over the past year performing her music and positive outlook on life!

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Yesterday the students experienced a concert by her that also had them involved! She asked for volunteers to dance a waltz, they sang in two of her songs, and they were asked on several occasions to shut their eyes and let the imagery play in their mind. Afterwards they were asked to share and discuss what they saw. At the end of the concert they asked her many questions that ranged from her age to how she felt about her disability and music. They were greatly inspired by  Gaelynn's positive and sunny outlook on life.

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Below is a recording of the students participating in one of her original compositions called "Bird Song", which was written about her disability. They sang along beautifully while Gaelynn sang and played. 

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The words are: Bird, why do you sing? Fate has cut your wings.

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/16tcl_DgpZJkiMn4aSER3hxhhhCyBTOg_/view?usp=sharing 

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Thank you for such amazing, thoughtful, and compassionate students!

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Gaelynn Lea.JPEG
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