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Correlation December 2010 correlation DECEMBER 2010 Correlation to Macmillan/ Frosty Weather, Gr. 3, 250 India McGraw-Hill’s SPOTLIGHT Frosty, the Snowman, Gr. 3, 366-367 Fox, the Hen, and the Drum, The (from The Troika from Lieutenant Kijé Suite (excerpt) by Fables of Bidpai) (story), Gr. K, T294 ON MUSIC S. Prokofiev (listening), Gr. 3, 225 Yanai (The Elephant), Gr. 2, 305 Dance of the Mirlitons from The Nutcracker by Aeyaya balano sakkad (Come, Children), Gr. Following is a list of music resources in P. Tchaikovsky (listening), Gr. 4, 173 5, 402 the SPOTLIGHT ON MUSIC text series December Nights, December Lights, Gr. 4, 372 Raga Malika (listening), Gr. 5, 402 that correlates to the themes in the Over the River and Through the Wood, Gr. 4, Damdama Sahib Temple (architecture), Gr. 6, 370 December 2010 issue of Music Express. 225 Jingle-Bell Rock, Gr. 5, 424 Diwali Song, Gr. 6, 396 Grade and page number are referenced. Season of Hope, The, Gr. 5, 410 Milan (Meeting of the Two Rivers) (excerpt) Winter Wonderland, Gr. 5, 408 All listings are songs, unless otherwise noted. (listening) by K. Kale, Gr. 4, 208 (composer Perfect Winter Day, A, Gr. 6, 400 of Indian descent) Trepak from The Nutcracker by P. Tchaikovsky Nach Nach Nach, Punjabi song from India (lis- Frosty the Snow Man (listening), Gr. 6, 408 tening), Gr. 6, 224 Winter/Snow Winter (Allegro non molto) from The Four Jingle Bells, Gr. Pre-K, 86 Seasons (Concerto No. 4 in F Minor) by A. Sleigh Ride Troika/Lt. Kije Suite/ December Snow by R. C. Nakai (listening), Gr. Vivaldi (listening), Gr. 6, 403 K, T312 Prokofiev March of the Toys from Babes in Toyland by Rock Stars Jingle Bells, Gr. Pre-K, 86 V. Herbert (listening), Gr. K, T317 December: Sleighride from Calendar Collection My Friend by M. and J. Kibble (listening), Gr. by J. L. Zaimont (listening), Gr. 1, T128 Skating in Central Park by A. Tait (art), Gr. K, 4, 389 (Take 6 and Ray Charles) 67 Introduction to Peter and the Wolf by S. Spinning Wheel by D. Clayton-Thomas (listen- Prokofiev (listening), Gr. 1, T140 Snow Toward Evening by M. Kane (poem), Gr. ing), Gr. 4, 211 (Blood, Sweat & Tears) K, T311 Symphony No. 1 in D Major, Op. 25 Change Is Good by E. Kaercher, J. Tullio, R. (“Classical Symphony”) Third Movement Snowman, The, Gr. K, T313 Danko (listening), Gr. 5, 84 (Rick Danko) Waltz of the Snowflakes from The Nutcracker (Gavotte) by S. Prokofiev (listening), Gr. 1, Oye com ova (Listen How It Goes) by T. T92 (excerpt) by P. Tchaikovsky (listening), Gr. Puente (listening), Gr. 5, 69 (Santana) K, T311 Peter and the Wolf (excerpt) by S. Prokofiev December Snow by R. C. Nakai (listening), Gr. (listening), Gr. 2, 160 K, T312 Hanukkah March from Love for Three Oranges (excerpt) Ice by D. Aldis (poem), Gr. 1, T346 http://spotlightonmusic.macmillanmh.com/ by S. Prokofiev (listening), Gr. 3, 201 It’s So Nice on the Ice, Gr. 1, T346 national/teachers/articles/holiday-patriotic- Troika from Lietenant Kijé Suite (excerpt) by S. Jingle Bells, Gr. 1, T354 and-seasonal-articles/winter-hanukkah Prokofiev (listening), Gr. 3, 225 Piñata Song (poem), Gr. 1, T153 Burn Little Candles, Gr. Pre-K, 85 Over the River and Through the Wood, Gr. 4, Skaters’ Waltz, The (excerpt) by E. Waldteufel Hanukkah Is Here, Gr. K, T314 370 (listening), Gr. 1, T344 On This Night, Gr. K, T315 Sonata for Piano No. 2 in D Minor, Vivace Time for Love, Gr. 1, T347 Dreidel Song by E. Rosenzweig, (poem), Gr. 1, (excerpt) by S. Prokofiev (listening), Gr. 4, Waltz of the Flowers (excerpt) from The T349 181 Nutcracker by P. Tchaikovsky (listening), Gr. Hanukkah Chag Yafeh (Hanukkah Joyous Trepak from The Nutcracker by P. Tchaikovsky 1, T353 Holiday), Gr. 1, T350 (listening), Gr. 6, 408 Chinese Dance from The Nutcracker by P. Light the Candles, Gr. 1, T351 Tchaikovsky (listening), Gr. 2, 355 S’vivon Sov (Dreidel Spin), Gr. 1, T348 Jitterbug Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy from The In the Window, Gr. 2, 352 Sing, Sing, Sing by L. Prima (song and listen- Nutcracker by P. Tchaikovsky (listening), Gr. My Dreidel, Gr. 2, 353 ing), Gr. 5, 30-33 (swing steps) 2, 354 Eight Days of Hanukkah!, The, Gr. 3, 370-371 Étude Op. 25, No. 11 (“The Winter Wind”) by Hanukkah, Gr. 3, 368–371 Frederic Chopin (listening), Gr. 2, 136 Oy Chanuke (O Hanukkah), Gr. 3, 368 March from The Nutcracker by P. Tchaikovsky S’vivon Sov (Dreidel, Spin), Gr. 4, 374 (listening), Gr. 2, 354 Haneirot Halalu (These Lights), Gr. 5, 414 Overture from The Nutcracker by P. Jewish Holidays and History, Gr. 5, 416 Tchaikovsky (listening), Gr. 2, 354 Light One Candle, Gr. 5, 416 Skating, Gr. 2, 350 Hashual (Israeli folk dance) (listening), Gr. 6, Waltz of the Flowers (excerpt) from The 404 Nutcracker by P. Tchaikovsky (listening), Gr. Ma’oz Tsur (Rock of Ages), Gr. 6, 405 2, 354 Winter Landscape with a Bird Trap by Pieter Brueghel (fine art), Gr. 2, 351 December 2010 – 1 Copyright © 2010 by HAL LEONARD CORPORATION International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved.
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