Third
Grade
Well, here we are nearing the end of our four years together. It continues to be a pleasure watching these children as they grow into little people and little musicians. Each year we add a difficulty level to our activities and performance. This year will be even more challenging and a lot of FUN!
This year we will be singing lots of rounds, as third graders get very good at "holding their own" in part singing. Their repertoire of songs will grow in leaps and bounds this year in third grade!
Sadly, I have found that most third graders are not comfortable with singing our National Anthem. It's no wonder, because it's a very difficult song to sing! Not only is the melody vocally demanding, but the words are somewhat confusing and downright hard to comprehend! After all...what is a "rampart" and what does "gallantly streaming" mean? This year I will spend some time teaching the text of the Star Spangled Banner, as well as the history of the writing of that poem at the Battle of Fort McHenry. It's really an exciting song describing the "perilous fight" which took place while Francis Scott Key watched from the harbor.
"Down, Down, Baby" has been an all time favorite already this year! "Down, down baby, down by the rollercoaster. Sweet, sweet baby, I don't wanna let you go. Shimmy, shimmy coco pop, shimmy, shimmy down. Shimmy, shimmy coco pop, shimmy, shimmy break down!" (And on and on and on...)
I feel that dancing in music class is an important thing. It is the best way to help children feel the music moving in steady beats and to understand the "road map" of a song. Each section and each phrase is clearly defined by the movements of the dance. It is a rich cultural activity and we usually do dances from several different countries each year.
Getting third graders to dance is interesting... It seems that the majority of them love to dance and are cheering when I say that I have a dance planned for music class. However, there are those that tend to shrink down in their seats at the thought of dancing. The funny thing is, that typically they ALL have a good time and enjoy the activity. It's ironic, I might note, that the ones who did NOT want to dance, are usually the ones that return the following week ASKING to dance. What's up with that??? *smile*
I love third grade music, because it is the culmination of everything we've done in the past. It gives me a chance to see the Five Points Music "final product". So far, the results are pleasing!
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