Our 7th and 8th graders are currently working on their music projects for this year.
The 7th graders have been assigned a composer from either the Baroque, Classical, or Romantic era of music. They are to research the lives of their composers and write a short research paper on what they learn. The paper will include facts about the composers' personal lives, as well as their musical backgrounds, famous works, etc. Along with the paper, they will be creating colorful and creative posters to about their composers to present to the class. You will be able to see these posters on Fine Arts Night in the Spring.
The 8th grade are currently working on an interdisciplinary project that spans the subjects of English, Art, and Music. The students have selected a painting and are required to create a one-page short story on their painting. They have been encouraged to be as creative as they want! They will also be selecting 3 different pieces of instrumental music to accompany different parts of their stories, in order to convey a certain mood or emotion. Some of the stories will be selected to be presented at Fine Arts Night in the Spring.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Boomwhackers!
For the past week, our classes have been using boomwhackers to explore reading music, as well as the concept of pitch. A boomwhacker is a hollow plastic tube, that is played by hitting against a hand, or by hitting against the ground. Each boomwhacker is a specific pitch or note. In 4th and 5th grade, we practiced playing music with the boomwhackers, by reading sheet music specifically assigned for the tubes and their pitches.
Our Kindergarten and first grade classes have been using the boomwhackers to differentiate between pitches that are high or low, as well as to train their ears by matching pitches played on the piano to pitches being played on the boomwhackers.
The 6th graders are currently in the process of composing their own music with the boomwhackers as a part of an in-class group assignment.
Our Kindergarten and first grade classes have been using the boomwhackers to differentiate between pitches that are high or low, as well as to train their ears by matching pitches played on the piano to pitches being played on the boomwhackers.
The 6th graders are currently in the process of composing their own music with the boomwhackers as a part of an in-class group assignment.
Composer of the Month (February)
Our composer of the month for the month of February is George Gershwin. Gershwin was born on September 26, 1898 in Brooklyn, New York. He became interested in music at a young age after hearing his brother, Ira (whom he would collaborate with later in life) practicing the piano. At the age of 16, George went to work at a music publishing firm where he would write songs for singers, vaudeville performers, and producers. He wrote many popular works throughout his life, including Rhapsody in Blue, Porgy and Bess (an American opera), and I've Got Rhythm. He was a very influential jazz composer, as well as a prolific concert pianist. His life was tragically cut short on July 11, 1937 from a brain tumor.
Our Music Journal for this past week in class was Someone to Watch Over Me, which was composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics written by Ira Gershwin.The version that the classes listened to was performed by Ella Fitzgerald, although there are other versions, including one by Frank Sinatra.
Our Music Journal for this past week in class was Someone to Watch Over Me, which was composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics written by Ira Gershwin.The version that the classes listened to was performed by Ella Fitzgerald, although there are other versions, including one by Frank Sinatra.
Hymn of the Month (February)
Our Hymn of the Month for the month of February is "Christ Be My Leader." The text was written by Timothy Dudley-Smith, and the tune is Irish.
1) Christ be my Leader by night as by day;
Safe through the darkness, for He is the way.
Gladly I follow, my future His care,
Darkness is daylight when Jesus is there.
2) Christ be my Teacher in age as in youth,
Drifting or doubting, for He is the truth.
Grant me to trust Him; though shifting as sand,
Doubt cannot daunt me; in Jesus I stand.
3) Christ be my Savior in calm as in strife;
Death cannot hold me, for he is the life.
Nor darkness nor doubting no sin and its stain
Can touch my salvation: with Jesus I reign.
1) Christ be my Leader by night as by day;
Safe through the darkness, for He is the way.
Gladly I follow, my future His care,
Darkness is daylight when Jesus is there.
2) Christ be my Teacher in age as in youth,
Drifting or doubting, for He is the truth.
Grant me to trust Him; though shifting as sand,
Doubt cannot daunt me; in Jesus I stand.
3) Christ be my Savior in calm as in strife;
Death cannot hold me, for he is the life.
Nor darkness nor doubting no sin and its stain
Can touch my salvation: with Jesus I reign.
Thursday, December 12, 2013
"One Night in Bethlehem"
Come and join us at Christ Lutheran on Thursday, December 19th for our annual Christmas Program. The program this year is entitled, "One Night in Bethlehem", and includes all students, PK-8. The program begins at 6:30 p.m., and will be followed by refreshments in the Fellowship Hall, provided by PALS. Come out and kick off the Christmas season with friends and family as our school tells the story of the birth of our Savior!
Below is a copy of the handout that was sent home with all students, and includes specific information regarding the program:
Below is a copy of the handout that was sent home with all students, and includes specific information regarding the program:
“ONE NIGHT IN BETHLEHEM”
It’s that
time of year! Our annual Christmas program is quickly approaching, and your
students have been working very hard in preparation. The program will be held on Thursday, December 19th at 6:30
p.m., and students are asked to arrive no later than 6:00 p.m. We will also
have a run-through of the program that morning at 8:15, which will be open to
parents and friends who are unable to come for the 6:30 program. The dress code
for the evening program will be “church attire.” Please, no jeans. If
you have specific dress code questions, you may email me with them.
The program
is a large part of your student’s Music grade for the quarter, and is a
mandatory event. Any unexcused absence
from the program will result in your student’s grade dropping at least 2 letter
grades. I need to know of any potential absences as soon as possible, and
will only be excusing family conflicts or emergencies.
As the
program draws near, it is important that each student is prepared for their
part. For some students, this involves the memorization of lines. Please work
with your child in order to have their lines memorized.
If you have
any questions, please feel free to email me at pwalter@clutheran.org. Thank you all for your help and support!
In Christ,
Paul Walter
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Welcome back!
I can't believe it is almost time for school to start! Summer seems to have flown by. I can't wait to see all of you and to start this new school year. Here are a few upcoming dates for your calendar:
Music Exploration Night (4th-6th grade): Tonight from 5:00-6:00
Ice Cream Social: Tonight at 6:00
Jr. High Orientation: Monday, 8/12 at 6:30
I hope to see you all at these events!
-Mr. Walter
Music Exploration Night (4th-6th grade): Tonight from 5:00-6:00
Ice Cream Social: Tonight at 6:00
Jr. High Orientation: Monday, 8/12 at 6:30
I hope to see you all at these events!
-Mr. Walter
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