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Preschool Winter Term Week 2.

Updated: Dec 30, 2021

Music Element 2: Pitch


Winter is coming to Greenhill. A story by Triquetrae Tales from our Preschool program.




Week two of the winter program focuses on pitch and the ability to recognise sounds that are high and low alongwith sounds going up or coming down. Monkey Up and Monkey Down join in the fun


Download the book from this link



Follow along with the words on the video



 

Listen to the Story on Spotify


 

Listen and Bop

Listen to the loud and soft sounds on this track. When the sounds are loud use big movements as you dance along to the music. When the sounds are soft use small movements.


 

In week two in addition to the music making group we offer literacy and numeracy skills. Week one uses the letter B, the number 2, the colour orange and the shape of a square and a wiggly line. We include worksheets on all these items to be used in our additional child development workshops.


Small Muscle Development

The development of the small muscles is vital for playing any musical instrument.

Small motor skills concern the development of smaller muscle movements, mostly in the hands and fingers. Small motor skill development also involves hand-eye coordination. Small motor skills are responsible for grasping, holding, and manipulating small objects. For example, small motor skills are needed to pick up a crayon, hold a crayon and move it on a surface. Site link

Letters & Numbers

When a child can move a little further to drawing lines, curves and following shapes with a finger you can move on to letter tracers. These are reception age worksheets.








A guide to writing skills at different ages can be found here

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Letter B
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2
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Shapes

From octagonal stop signs and rectangular doors, to triangular roofs and circular wheel, shapes are everywhere. Learning shapes not only helps children identify and organize visual information, it helps them learn skills in other curriculum areas including reading, math, and science. Link


Colours

The ability to identify colors is considered a marker and milestone in a child’s cognitive process and is often part of early screening for development and educational admittance. Recognizing the colors and identifying the color names is an important part of a child’s development. Early identification of colors helps to create the cognitive link between visual clues and words. Link


Scissor Skills

Learning to cut with scissors helps a child learn to do so much more than just cut. The opening and closing scissors helps children build up the small muscles in their hands. Children learn to watch where they are cutting, using their eyes to guide how they should move next. These muscles are important for everyday activities such as drawing, using cutlery, brushing your teeth, getting dressed and playing musical instruments. Link





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Square
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orange
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curved
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Major Minor's Music Academy first ran in the early 2000's. This is one of the early videos for playing the guiro loud and soft.



Here Andy and Josie explain how to use the guiro for Timbre. In week 2 we are using it in a high sounds and low sounds week as the tock sound is lower than the scrape sound.


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