Monday, December 31, 2012
Music "Spices Up' Teaching and Learning
In connection with my previous post, this set of SPICED-UP SPELLING activities contains examples of how music enhances learning. Students and teachers alike have been delighted with the energy and enthusiasm these ideas bring to spelling practice, so I've finally compiled and formatted them for others to use.
I'm not sure which activity is my favorite, but I do love the intensity on students' faces when they're engaged in "Speedy Spellers." It's amazing how many words students can write during this 15 minute musical spelling activity (150-210), and yet they still say they have fun. I also love the amazement students experience when I record the "Jungle Drums" activity and play it back to them. I've been sharing these with many 6th grade teachers and their students this year, and I get a thrill out of hearing that spelling time was the best time of the day : )
This set of lesson plans is availabe here: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Spiced-up-Spelling-Strategies-Six-Spelling-Music-Integrations
Music as a Driving Force Behind Learning
Music as a Driving Force Behind Learning
Musical Magic? If the title of my blog appeals to you, then you probably agree that music plays an integral part in the human experience. As an educator, I see first hand the difference music makes for so many students and teachers. I am passionate about music as a magnificent art form in itself. I am also fascinated with the magical effects music has in other areas of life, learning and creating.
Here are some of my favorite quotes regarding MUSIC as a DRIVING FORCE BEHIND LEARNING:
– Eric Jensen from Arts with the Brain in Mind
"Much of what young children do as play - singing, drawing, dancing
- are natural forms of art. These activities engage all the senses and help
wire the brain for successful learning."
- David A.
Sousa in How the Brain Learns– Abraham Maslow, Psychologist, 1957
- Robert Sylvester, Professor of Elementary Ed., Eugene, Oregon
"The value of arts education is often phrased in enrichment terms--helping kids find their voice, rounding out their education and tapping into their undiscovered talents. This is true, but as President’s Committee saw in schools all over the country, it is also an effective tool in school-wide reform and fixing some of our biggest educational challenges. It is not a flower, but a wrench."
- Re-Investing in Arts Education: Winning America’s Future Through Creative Schools 2010,
President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities
If you have a favorite quote related to this post, please feel free to share/post it. I'd love to hear from you. More to come...
Three, two, one... blast-off! I'm excited to finally get this blog up and 'humming!'
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