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Category Archives: music
Music Inspires Art
Children are painting in earnest, working on their own masterpieces, preparing for our annual Art Show. We have studied Van Gogh, Picasso, Kandinsky, Monet and Matisse. The range of art is as diverse as the interests of the children. That’s … Continue reading
Best Christmas Commercial
Here is my all-time favorite Christmas Commercial. I have watched this hundreds of times, and it fills me up – always. I hope it brings you the same joy. You might want to have a tissue handy for those happy … Continue reading
The Flights To and From LA – Book Stories
My flight to LA to appear on the Kelly Clarkson Show was packed. I was in the three-seat section along with a nice young couple. After a few hours in the air, it was apparent that she was pregnant. He … Continue reading
Posted in books, chapter reading, children's books, Early Education, Inspiration, literacy, music, preschool, reading aloud, reading aloud, School
Tagged children's books, Early Education, Goodnight Moon, Gooseberry Park, literacy, reading, reading aloud, Telling parents about the importance of reading and reading aloud
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9/11 and Kindness Peace and Love Day at School
Honoring 9/11 at school is Kindness, Peace, and Love Day. It has been twenty years since that tragic day in September, and for children it is a day to remember the heroes. How do we help young children honor the … Continue reading
Posted in America, American flag, Expressing words and feelings, Inspiration, Kindness, Love, music, Peace
Tagged 9/11, God Bless the USA, heroes, Kindness Peace and Love Day
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The Real Start of Teaching the Fourth of July – Part 2
This piece is actually about the last quilt my class made. Bloggers have asked me to ‘finish the story’. Here is Part 2, with two more to follow. Over the summer I will go back to the beginning, how it … Continue reading
The Real Start of Teaching the Fourth of July
The Fourth of July – America’s declaration of independence. I teach children about the American flag, and patriotism. It’s important. Best of all, children often lead the way. Their interests are the springboard for the best learning. The Fourth of … Continue reading
Posted in America, American flag, Early Education, geography, Giving thanks, history, Inspiration, music, patriotism, picture books, preschool, quilting, Teaching young children
Tagged America, Early Education, Fourth of July, Inspiration, Milly the Quilter, quilting, This Land is Your Land
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Music and The Art Show – Part 1
The children have been preparing for our annual Art Show, a major exhibit for the whole community. It’s especially exciting this year, as last year’s event was cancelled due to Covid. How do you help children to think like Picasso … Continue reading
Robots! Part 2
Back in January, I stumbled across a video of dancing robots, from Boston Dynamics. Not only did the children in my classroom fall in love with robots and music, they have since then begged to watch this video … Continue reading
“Life Begins When You Get Back Up” – a Memorable Day at School
Music brings joy to children. Books bring questions and thinking. Teachers bring love and answers. Today at school was a day I’ll always remember. So will the children. Emotions ran high. In Dickens’ words, “It was the best of times, … Continue reading
Valentines and Love
~Valentines~ A gift, a symbol of love. I received many today. Gloria did, too. In the words of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, “All You Need is Love.” Jennie