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Week Activity — Music Tic Tac Option 1 Use found sound (keys, Listen to a song that Write new lyrics to your drums, paper, pencils) you have never heard favorite song to drum along with the before and draw a rhythm to a song picture of how it makes you feel Listen to a song and draw the voice map. Teach a song from When the singer’s voice Write a song about music class to someone goes up, your line goes what you are doing at home (see attached up, and when the voice while you are home list) goes down, your line goes down Write 4 rhythms and Practice singing a song play them on found from music class in silly Teach a game from sounds (pots, pans, voices (monster voice, music class to someone pencils, etc) (rhythm queen voice, whisper at home (see attached worksheet) voice) (see attached list) list) Option 2 Watch a musical (a Play “The Young Compose your own movie with lots of Person’s Guide to the song at singing in it!) (see Orchestra” classicsforkids.com attached list) Learn about women Play “Isle of Tune” on a Download the Rhythm who composed music computer Cat app (for free!) to Listen to an episode practice your rhythms Do a worksheet Download the Watch some ukulele Pick some percussion Ningenius app (for free!) videos instruments and watch and try the rhythm (or watch these and play a Play-Along video (see game along with them!) attached instrument list) “Good Morning, Good Morning” “Buenos Dias, Como Estas?” “Snot” “Boa Constrictor” Music “Naughty Kitty Cat” Class “I Am A Pizza” (by Charlotte Diamond) Song “Little Bunny Foo Foo” List “Impossible to Sing Song” “Pepperoni Pizza” selected playlist “Never Hug A Hibble” 4th grade: “Utah: This Is the Place,” “29 Counties” 5th grade: “Fifty Nifty,” “God Bless America” Monster voice Queen voice Whisper voice Dinosaur voice Silly Ghost voice Voice Santa voice Choices Robot voice Cat voice Bird voice Dog voice Make up your own! Grizzly Bear Critter Movement Music Wake Up You Lazy Bones Class Who Are You Game Color Actions List Chicken on a Fencepost Mi Do Do/Salami LinkeD viDeo instructions Floating Down the River Drum (pots/pans, empty box) Easter egg filled with rice or sand Spoons clicked together At Home You can also use body percussion Instrument Clap List Snap Slap lap Tap tummy Smack lips Rub hands Stomp Streaming: Netflix Musicals Shrek [video of the Broadway musical] (TV-G) Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (G) [also on Prime Video] List The Princess and the Frog (G) Mary Poppins Returns (PG) Other Musicals: - Singin’ in the Rain Hulu The Swan Princess (G) - Bye Bye Birdie - The Music Man Disney Plus (LOTS of Disney movies are musicals!) Moana (G) - The Wizard of Oz High School Musical (PG) - The King and I Annie (PG) - Hairspray Mary Poppins (G) - Hello Dolly The Sound of Music (G) Tangled (PG) - Frozen (on Broadway) Newsies (PG) Not traditional musicals, but Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 are also on Disney Plus and are great music movies to watch! And lots more! Browse through the ”Musicals” section of Disney Plus, or any of the classic animated movies, and find something that looks good to you!.
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