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The assignment for our first week of distance learning is posted to Google Classroom. For this week, your child will watch a video about what music class will be like during this time and fill out a “Check-In” which has a few questions to answer about the video. If your child is in band or orchestra, a separate assignment has been posted to the Google Classroom for your child’s instrument. Be sure to also check your email about signing up for a free SmartMusic account! This will be the primary tool used in band and orchestra while we are distance learning. Please let me know if you have any questions! Have a great day! Mr. Verno
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Dear CSE Students and Families,
Before we begin our first week of online learning, I wanted to let everyone know a little bit about what I am planning for music class. Just like in school, I want our online music class to be a chance for students to engage in joyful music-making. Each week, I will be making a simple presentation that will be easy to go through and complete. It will give your child a chance to make some music, share their musical knowledge, and also have some choice in what they decide to do. Our first week, which will be posted on Monday morning, is almost entirely a video showing everyone what music class will be like. I do not plan to teach any new musical concepts online and only plan for students to be able to share what they know, as I want this experience to be as simple and as joyful as possible. At the end of each lesson, there will be an assignment in Google Classroom that I will call a “Check-In” for students to complete to show that they completed their music class work for that week. This will be where they list their name and their teacher and answer a few short questions about the lesson that week. I will be also sharing in the Google Classroom some music websites, apps, and other fun things online that I have found for students to try out if they want. I will try to be as clear as possible with which thing is the assignment for each week and what is just for fun. If you ever have trouble with an assignment or have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out for help. I have already posted a few fun things in Google Classroom for you to check out. I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy! Sing-cerely, Mr. Verno It’s that time of year again! This is your reminder that our 3rd Grade Spring Recorder Concerts are coming up in just under a month! All students are encouraged to attend the concert to share our learning of the recorder and music this school year.
There is no formal dress code for this concert, but I will encourage everyone during music class to “dress your best.” Whether that is a nice spring dress, khakis and a button down shirt, or your best pair of jeans and a nice top, I want everyone to wear something that they will feel proud in after a fantastic performance!
Please plan for your child to arrive no later than 6:40 in the music room so that we may line up in our concert order and warm-up our voices and instruments before the performance. If you have any questions about our upcoming performance, please do not hesitate to contact me. I look forward to seeing everyone in May! Sing-cerely, Mr. Verno Welcome to the 2018-2019 school year in the music room! Now that the dust has settled from the first several weeks of school, I'd like to share with you some things going on in the music room. 2018-2019 Concert & Program Schedule This year's schedule is still being put together, but each grade level will have some type of performance! Some performances will be after-school concerts, others will be in-school programs, and even others will be in-class "inform"ances. Check for your child's grade below: Kindergarten & 1st Grade "Inform"ances For these grades, I invite you into the music room to see what we do in a typical music class! Look for more information soon about what day and time you can come see your child's music class. These will take place sometime during March 2019. 2nd Grade The Winter Program featuring 2nd Grade does not have a definite date set YET, but it will most likely take place on Friday, December 14, 2018 during the school day with CSE performing in the morning and Evergreen performing in the afternoon. This program will showcase the various types of activities we do and learn in music class all tied together with a winter theme! Expect to hear some singing, see some games, an instrument piece, and maybe even some dancing! 3rd Grade The highlight of 3rd grade music class is the recorder. This year, we are going to change things up a bit from our tradition of the past few years. 3rd Grade will perform a Spring Program featuring a recorder performance. However, expect to hear some singing, other instruments, and even some dancing! 4th Grade Chorus In 4th Grade, students participate in Chorus as well as a typical music class each week. The 4th Grade Chorus Concert combines all 4 Gateway Elementary schools in one big choir! This has been a fantastic event and experience for our choristers the past few years. This concert will take place on Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at 7:00pm in the Robert A. Read Performing Arts Center (Gateway High School Auditorium). Be sure to look for more information about each grade's performances coming home soon! You can also always check here on Mr. Verno's Music Room Website for more information in the Concert Corner (which is to the right side of the screen) and also in the For Parents section on the Concert Calendar Page. As always, do no hesitate to contact me with any questions you might have! 1st Grade Folk Dance at CSE!We have been practicing what we learned in Kindergarten to get ready for 1st Grade musical concepts. One thing we've done recently is this dance from Kindergarten. We call it our dance from Queen Caroline's ball. Check out Ms. Ackerman's class! 4th Grade Play Party at CSEIn 4th Grade, we recently learned about American play parties. A play party is a social event in which people gather to sing and "dance." Play parties began in the 1830s in the United States as a route around strict social practices banning dancing and the playing of musical instruments. The areas most influenced by the practice were the Southern and Midwestern parts of the United States. Folk songs were used as means to give the attendants choreographed movements for each phrase. No instruments were played at the events, as they were banned by the social movements of the area. Singing and clapping were used to convey each song. Because dancing was banned, the movements took on the quality of children's games. A popular play party from Tennessee is Alabama Gal. Below, you'll see pictures of Mr. O'Reilly's class in 2 longways sets performing the play party! Check back soon for more exciting things happening in the music room!
Sing-cerely, Mr. Verno This letter is to remind you of the upcoming recorder concert for all 3rd Graders. I hope you are as excited as I am to see everyone on the big stage sharing their hard work with you! The concert will take place on Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at 7:00pm in the Robert A. Read Performing Arts Center (Gateway High School Auditorium). Students should arrive at 6:30pm in the GHS Library to warm-up and prepare for the concert. Signs will be posted in the auditorium lobby to guide students to the library.
On the morning of May 21, 2018, ALL third grade students will report to school as usual. At 9:20am, students and their homeroom teachers will be bussed from their elementary school to GHS for a rehearsal in the space. This is critical to the evening running smoothly. The students will be in the space, find their seats, and have an opportunity to play on stage as a district-wide ensemble before the audience arrives. Students will then be bussed back to their respective schools by 12:15 pm for lunch and to finish their school day. There is a permission form attached that should be returned no later than Wednesday, May 16. There will be many families attending this concert, so there are a few things to be mindful of regarding space. Attached, there is a map of the GHS campus showing all of the available parking. The majority of parking is located behind the sports complex or behind the school in the student lot by the stadium. Please RSVP confirming your child’s participation and the approximate number of people in your party at the following link: https://bit.ly/2KCbOF5. If you do not have a Skyward account set up, please make a note on the permission slip whether or not your child will be participating in the evening concert and how many guests you expect to attend. When you arrive inside the Robert A. Read Performing Arts Center, please start filling the rows from the middle, leaving no seats empty. There will be families of every third grade and many fourth grade students in the district in attendance and we hope to seat as many as possible. There is no need to save a seat for your student because they will have an assigned seat to return to after their part of the program to watch the fourth grade students perform! On the evening of the concert, students should wear something nice white on top and black on the bottom. Boys should wear a white shirt with a collar, black dress pants, and black dress shoes with black socks. Girls should wear a white blouse and black dress pants/skirt or a black and white dress with black dress shoes to be comfortable in for standing for the duration of the evening. If your child does not have this, he/she should wear something as close as possible. No one will be told they cannot perform with us on stage! If you have any questions concerning the concert or the rehearsal the morning before, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you for supporting your child’s music education, and I look forward to seeing you at the concert! Sing-cerely, Mr. Dave Verno |
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