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Episode #160: Peek at our Week: Kindergarten

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Music Teacher Coffee Talk · MTCT #160: Peek at Our Week: Kindergarten   Main Theme: Peek at our Week - Kindergarten plans Tanya: These songs and activities were used over two 45-minute lessons with a focus on practicing routines and procedures, preparing loud and soft, preparing the 4 voices, and having fun! That's a Mighty Pretty Motion - movement When Dogs Wake Up - vocal exploration Hickety Pickety Bumblebee - name game Hickety, Pickety, Bumblebee Won’t you say your name for me?  (child says his or her name) Bye Low, Baby-Oh and Here's a Little Baby finger play - preparing loud and soft Grizzly Bear - preparing loud and soft Cuckoo - singing voice Very Lonely Firefly   and Firefly - picture book and listening Johnny Works with One Hammer - steady beat movement Come Along Everybody - following movement Listen, Listen Here I Come - Playing drums Peanut Butter and Jelly - picture book and preparing 4 voices Carrie: These songs and activities were used over 3 days of 25-min

Episode #159: Starting the School Year: Putting First Things First

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Music Teacher Coffee Talk · MTCT #159: Starting the School Year: Putting First Things First Announcements and Upcoming Events: We have an article published in the Summer 2024 OAKE Envoy titled "2024 OAKE Conference Reflection: How OAKE is Evolving and Changing." You can check out the Envoy here . All articles and past editions are available for OAKE members. There is one free article in each issue available for non-members. Upcoming workshop: Northern California Association of Kodály Educators (NCAKE) Saturday, August 17, 2024 9:00-1:00 pm Burlingame United Methodist Church In-person, Zoom, and Recording options available! Register here! Main Theme: Starting the School Year: Putting First Things First As we head back into the school year, we are considering Habit #3 from the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey . Habit #3 is to "Put first things first." We are considering our "big rocks," or priorities, and making sure to put the most tim