Mrs. Sypien does not have a voice today

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Mrs. Sypien does not have a voice today Mrs. Sypien needs to not talk for a few days so that her voice can get healthy again. Her vocal chords are swollen and need to rest. She needs you to help her out today. We are going to continue with our activities so we don’t fall behind We are going to limit our noises to our activities so we can hear when it is time to change activities We are going to do our very best Please leave the dots on the floor

MUSICAL WORKOUT 1st Grade

Pitch Exploration Vocal Warm-up The Airplane Ride The voice on the recording will read the story and you will respond with “Alright!” or “Oh No!”

Song Fragments Echo Songs In The Woods The voice on the recording will sing the song and each student will echo for a grade. Grades is earned by matching the notes and using your correct singing voice Just like we have been practicing

Peep Squirrel Simple Songs Listen to recording and do motions Sing and do motions without recording

Arioso “I speak like this, I sing like this” Questions Must use your singing voice Must be loud enough for all to hear First person asks their neighbor a question and the neighbor answers That person asks their neighbor a questions and so on.

Movement Exploration Movement Warm-up Fast Land Slow Land The invisible line on the floor divides the room in to fast land and slow land When you are in fast land you move fast When you are in slow land you move slow Move around the room visiting both lands Stay on your feet at all times Do not run Do not talk

Movement for Form and Expression Action Songs Do Your Ears Hang Low? Listen to the recording and do the motions Then sing the song and do the motions without the recording

Movement for Form and Expression Fingerplays There Was a Little Turtle Listen to the recording and do the motions

Movement for Form and Expression With Recorded Music Move It #6 Follow the people on the screen

Beat Motions Songs & Rhymes Johnny Works with One Hammer Listen to the recording and do the motions

The Old Woman and the Pig Songtales The Old Woman and the Pig Listen to the recording Please pick up your spots and give them to Mrs. Sipyen Line up at the door with out a sound.