3rd Executive Skills Welcome Back And Roll Call Music Rules Rap “Sasha” “Hello to All the Children of the World” “ Eagle School Song”

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3rd Executive Skills Welcome Back And Roll Call Music Rules Rap “Sasha” “Hello to All the Children of the World” “ Eagle School Song”

And Walk KG Roll Call “Hickety Tickety Bumble Bee” “ Are You Happy?” That’s What’s New With Me Hey, Goodbye!

Executive Skills 4th Music Rules Rap Welcome Back And Roll Call “ Eagle School Song” “Sasha” “Hello to All the Children of the World”

5th Executive Skills “Hello to All the Children of the World” Welcome Back And Roll Call “ Eagle School Song” Music Rules Rap “Sasha”

2nd Executive Skills Music Rules Rap “Sasha” And Walk “ Are You Happy?” Roll Call “Hickety Tickety Bumble Bee” Hey, Goodbye!

1st That’s What’s New With Me Executive Skills And Walk Roll Call “Hickety Tickety Bumble Bee” “ Are You Happy?” Hey, Goodbye!

Executive Skills PowerPoint by Sally Utley Posture Mask Awareness Breath Awareness Vocal Placement

Executive Skills The purpose of Executive Skills Is to Warm Up the muscles that we use for singing And to get our eyes and brain Ready for reading music.

Self-Space. CrissCross, Tall Spine. Look at the screen. Follow directions. No talking. Executive Skills Procedure

Mask

Posture

Inhale. Feel your “breath belt.” Breath

Exhale

Inhale

Exhale

Inhale

Exhale Vocal Placement

Hand FLAT on Chest! Breath

“Hello, Ms. Utley” Vocal Placement

Oh, No! Too Low! Feel the vibrations! Vocal Placement

“Hello, Ms. Utley” Vocal Placement

Meow, Meow Up High Vibrations Gone! Vocal Placement

Summer Rhythms POWERPOINT BY SALLY UTLEY Say the pictures in order. Clap the pictures. Echo the rhythms. Rhythm Reading Readiness

Beach, sand castle, beach ball, sun

Swimmer, Life guard, life preserver, help!

Bicycle, hopscotch, swing set, slide

Read, read, library books

Welcome to the Acoustics Lab MUSIC 4 th Grade 3 rd Grade KG 2 nd Grade 1 st Grade 5 th Grade Acoustics is the Study of Sound.

COOPERATION (Sung to the tune of “B-I-N-G-O”)

We work together with our friends To reach a common goal, CO-OP-ER-A-TION With help things can be simple.

Welcome to the Acoustics Lab MUSIC 4 th Grade 3 rd Grade KG 2 nd Grade 1 st Grade 5 th Grade

ACTIVE LISTENING (I’ve Been Working on the Railroad) We’ve been using Active Listening, All the livelong day, We’ve been using Active Listening, To hear what people say. Listening isn’t just to hear things, We let people know, That we understand their meaning, Attention we do show. Listen with our ears, Listen with our eyes Look directly at the speaker. Listen with our hearts, Nod when we agree, Then we’re Active Listening.

Welcome to the Acoustics Lab MUSIC 4 th Grade 3 rd Grade KG 2 nd Grade 1 st Grade 5 th Grade