Preparing for Concerts EDU 397I. Preparing for Concerts  C.M. – Refocus  Classroom Management Tricks  Junior Field comments/questions  Grant Proposal.

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Preparing for Concerts EDU 397I

Preparing for Concerts  C.M. – Refocus  Classroom Management Tricks  Junior Field comments/questions  Grant Proposal Questions (APA checklist)  Preparing for Concerts  Music and Movement-Teaching Movement & Dance (Weikart)  Guitar (“If You’re Happy”) & Piano Accompaniments  Microteaching Lesson Schedule (Nov. 10 th & 15 th ) Next Tuesday: Grant Proposals are due

Preparing for Concerts  Literature Selection  Checklist p. 51  Publicity  Sample Press Release (p.51)  Concert Etiquette  Concert Receptions  Printed Program  Logistics

The poet gives the singer something to say. The composer says, “Say it this way.” -Fred Waring