Showing posts with label leadership. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leadership. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 August 2020

New Year 2020

This coming year 2020-2021 will be none like any we've experienced.  I am so thankful that I get to come to school everyday to work with amazing people and beautiful children.  As for September, I will be focusing on mental health and music mindfulness.  I am so looking forward to helping kids feel amazing.  Follow our journey on Instagram @musicroomsb


 

Tuesday, 17 January 2017

Spreading the Cheer



Our Grade 4/5s went to a local carehome in December to spread some holiday cheer with the residents.  They were excellent ambassadors for our school.



Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Closing Time

Thank-you Stevenson for a great year of learning and growing.  We went out with a bang today at our final Celebration of Learning.  Thank-you to all my Grade 5s for your dedication, love of learning, perseverance, and zest.  We accomplished many things in our music careers together and I only pray that you will all step into new horizons with appreciation and love for the arts.  Happy summer!






Monday, 2 May 2016

Music Lives Here

Music Monday 2016 - How Music Lives Here

We Are One - Official Music Monday song

Music Monday 2015

Music Monday 2014



Wednesday, 6 January 2016

What is Orff?


The Orff approach to music education for young children was founded by the well-known German composer and music educator Carl Orff (1895-1982), and developed by Gunild Keetman (1904-1990). The Orff approach to music education was introduced to Canada in 1974 and advocates that music teaching be experimental and elemental.

The basic elements of music (rhythm, melody, harmony, timbre, form, and expression) are experienced through a pedagogy of imitation, exploration, literacy, improvisation, and composition.

The Orff teaching process involves speech, song, movement, recorder playing, playing of pitched and unpitched percussion instruments, and listening. The pitched instruments used are primarily barred instruments, or Orff instruments as they are also called, as Carl Orff designed them to be used by young children for making music.

You can read more about the Orff approach by checking out the Manitoba Orff Chapter website: http://www.manitobaorff.org

The Manitoba Orff Chapter provides workshops and resources to elementary music teachers throughout the province.

Orff Club


There is an Orff club that will begin in the second half of the year for any interested grade 4 and 5 students and grade 2 and 3 students. This once-a-week lunch time club will explore playing more challenging instrumental pieces with the Orff instruments, with the addition of song, speech, movement and recorder.

Friday, 18 December 2015

Sing it Like You Mean It!


The Stevenson band got together to create a winter cheer video.  Enjoy!

I hope everyone has a wonderful safe and relaxing holiday.  Thank-you once again to the staff, students and families for all your support of our music program.  See you in the New Year!

Thursday, 8 October 2015

Building Community in September

The music room has been a busy place for the month of September.  Our big theme this year is all about building community.  Here's what we've been up to:

ASSEMBLY:
Assembly song leaders
Our classrooms had a wonderful sharing time during our October assembly.  We shared important things that make our classrooms special.  We sang our music room rap and Stevenson's theme song, Reach For the Stars.  A shout out to all the students who rehearsed, shared and performed.  It was awesome!

MUSIC CLUBS:
Tinikling club choreographing parts
2 clubs have started up which include the Philippino stick dancing called Tinikling. This team is learning to work together and designing a dance routine to an upbeat pop culture song.  We meet on Day 6 at lunch.

Drumming club getting their jam on
The Grade 3 Drumming Club is learning to play a variety of rhythms on the tubano drums. We are working on playing together in beat.  Our latest chant is Jeremiah Blow the Fire and we are working on getting a unified sound on the tone and bass parts of the drum.  We meet on Day 2 at lunch.

Drum rhythm patterns 

KINDERGARTEN:

MUSIC IS IN ME - In this unit, students are building awareness of the group and becoming more comfortable with music class routines and procedures. They are presented with a variety of chants, singing moving and imaginative activities and games that will teach rhythm and expression, exploring what it is to be music smart.  We explore our different voices and work on matching our singing voices.  We like to have fun singing, moving and imagining.

Kinder dancing to Elephants Have Wrinkles
Practicing using sticks to Listen to the Ducks song
GRADE 1:

MUSIC CONNECTS ME TO OTHERS - In our Term 1 unit, the Grade 1 classes have been working on music room routines.  We've been exploring different instruments and proper playing techniques for each instrument.  We are learning to play together as a team.  When a problem arises, we stop and figure out together how to solve it.  We are also learning to keep the beat and match our singing voices.  Here's one of the songs we learned.  How else can you count to eight?

Grade 1 exploring the piano
Back to school song

GRADE 2/3:

MUSIC CONNECTS US - Students have been looking at classroom citizenship and how we share our music experience.  Music activities center around team-building so we will understand our rights and responsibilities in the music-making community.  How do you contribute to the team?  What does a great choir look like and sound like and feel like?  How do certain songs connect us?  As we look into these questions we will see how music influences our identity (traditions, celebrations, play, media, arts, games and places).

Room 11 choir
Room 12 excited to sing!
Room 17 ready!
Room 18 choir!
Practicing beats and mallet techniques on the bars
Hey There Neighbour!
Instrument sort
Instrument technique and keeping the beats
Circle games and singing

GRADE 4/5:

MUSIC MAKES IMPACTIn this unit, students will look at the impact that music has on them.  They will look at the influences that play factors into creating music (elements, techniques, concepts).  When creating music, they will identify points of inspiration through history and present sources.  They will work to see how collaboration and individual voice are important to accomplish a task. Students will also look at what makes a performance memorable.


Looked at different ways we are smart.  We also discussed how a person can show these intelligences in music class.
Ready, set, sing!
Sharing ideas about how to make choir the best!
Presentations on what music is.
Listening to music to analyze
Music sharing on ipads

Monday, 7 September 2015

Ready.. Set.. Sing!

Setting up our music room in a universal design way.
Welcome our Music Room Blog.  At Stevenson-Britannia, we believe that all children can learn and we create spaces and places from them to do this.  This summer I have been thinking alot about how to make our music room accessible for all my students in order to allow for self-monitoring, creativity, joy, wonder, choice, problem-solving, and critical-thinking to emerge.

My summer river rafting tour in Banff National Park. Rain!
I have been the music teacher at Stevenson-Britannia for 6 years and love teaching music to kids.  We do ALOT of music things in our school and kids are giving many opportunities to play instruments and games, read, sing, move, create, memorize, listen, improvise, share, perform, respond and explore.  My job is to facilitate students learning and give them tools and skills that can go with them for the rest of their lives.

Please feel free to stop by, leave us a comment or send me an email.  Sign-up for our Twitter, Instagram (@musicroomsb) and Youtube Channel (Ms. Rempel Music Teach) for instant updates of our learning.

And let the show begin...





Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Don't Say Goodbye


Recording for a song contest
Today I am saying good-bye to a really amazing person, collegue and friend.  I have had the honour and privilege of working with this talented man for the last 4 years and I'm very sad to see him leave our school.  Yet, I am excited that he's moving into his next career opportunity in which I'm hoping will still see us collaborating.  We've written and recorded many projects over these years and I'm really going to miss his 'popping' in to check out the sounds we're making, his creative ideas, his helpfulness in coordinate events, being a sound board for my ideas and cheerleading the kids and myself into whatever projects we find ourselves in.  Thank-you Mr. Miller for all you are and all you've done for us at Stevenson.  We will miss you!

Winnipeg Jets Hockey Academy anthem recording




Monday, 29 June 2015

And the Music Award goes to...

Talented and smart young lady wins the Stevenson Music Award 2015!

These funny, bright, creative kids were music leaders in so many ways.  Thank you for sharing your leadership and talents.

Seeing these girls shine in many music moments throughout the years.  Wishing them the best in their journeys.  Keep singing!

These are the music-makers!  Talented, kind and beautiful.

Monday, 22 June 2015

Singing in the Rain

Wow!  Amazing job today as our school put on our final concert for Calvary Place Carehome.  Thank you to Ms. Kappy and the residents for joining us on this raining Monday morning.  May you have left singing in the rain!



Friday, 15 May 2015

Gold Medal Winner!

First Olympic Gold Belt Recipient!
Today made history in the music room.  Congratulations to this Grade 5 student for receiving the first gold medal in the Level Recorder Karate Program!  Well deserved!

Friday, 10 April 2015

Sound Story Videos

Finally, all the videos are made and recorded.  Enjoy our performances by our Grade 1-3 classrooms.

Room 17 - One Hundred Hungry Ants

Room 18 - Anansi and the Moss-Covered Rock

Room 11 - Stand Tall Molly Lou Melon

Room 12 - Swimmy

We've had a lot of fun for the last month working on creating music, sounds and movements to a variety of stories in our music classes.  We've had to learn to work together as team, patience, playing techniques and proper care of the instruments.  We've had to make decisions about what instruments to chose and the best sounds for parts as well as taking turns letting others get parts.  We had a lot of fun.  Enjoy the shows!

Friday, 13 March 2015

Student Led Conferences



Thanks to all the families who made it to the music room last night and today.  We had some great conversations and it was awesome to see the students shining with their learning and love for music.  Congratulations to all our students for all your hard work!

Thursday, 12 March 2015

Winter Concerts Online

Grade 4-5 Performance
A Pirate Christmas

K-3 Performance
Treasures of the Seven Seas

Finally!  Now that Term 2 has come to an end, it's time to celebrate our accomplishments and there have been so many!  The Grade 4/5 group worked so hard on our winter concert musical, A Pirate Christmas.  For 2 months we breathed, danced and pirated pirates and elves.  And the hard work of these students payed off.  So much talent!  A huge thank-you again to the Grade 4/5 teaching staff for your endless hours of working with these amazing kids.  Mrs. Danceaway Kaczmarz... wow and Ms. Drama Queen Long... amazing!  And Ms. Funnybone Beazley and Mr. Crazy Joker T, well, thank you for keeping us all in line and the endless things you do to make us laugh amidst the tears.  Thanks Mrs. Crafty Smith for helping with the huge job of costuming.  And then there is Mrs. Artistic Nagam for her stunning art work... and of course, Mr. Soundman Doty.

Thursday, 4 December 2014

Student Conferences


Thank you to all the parents and students who came by the music room tonight to check out our music work and meet me!  Please check out our Remembrance Day videos below and the work your child is doing for our winter concert under "K-3 concert songs" or "4-5 concert songs" on the tabs above.

I am not available on Friday morning but don't hesitate to contact me via email (Ms. Rempel's email) or call the school to set up a time if you need to speak with me.  I appreciate the feedback and questions you might have regarding your student or the music program at Stevenson.