Monday Music Manipulatives - Singing/Speaking Signs
Here's another Linky Party you can check out over at Lindsey's Pursuit of Joyfulness blog. It is all about using manipulatives in the music classroom.
I just made these signs this morning to use with my kindergarten class tomorrow. They were super easy! I used Microsoft clip art for the speaking and singing pictures (you can't tell from my amazing photography but there is a speech bubble coming out of the mouth of the cartoon character on the picture on the left) and taped a popsicle stick to the back side of one of the pictures. I then glued the opposite picture on the back to create these double-sided signs. I printed them on cardstock and probably should laminate them but most likely I'll just keep my fingers crossed that the kids don't destroy them.
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We will be focusing on differentiating between speaking and singing voices. The students will listen to excerpts of six songs featuring either a speaking voice or a singing voice and will hold up the corresponding sign. Nothing too fancy here but I'm hoping it will help all my little kindies to participate and show their learning.
I just made these signs this morning to use with my kindergarten class tomorrow. They were super easy! I used Microsoft clip art for the speaking and singing pictures (you can't tell from my amazing photography but there is a speech bubble coming out of the mouth of the cartoon character on the picture on the left) and taped a popsicle stick to the back side of one of the pictures. I then glued the opposite picture on the back to create these double-sided signs. I printed them on cardstock and probably should laminate them but most likely I'll just keep my fingers crossed that the kids don't destroy them.
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We will be focusing on differentiating between speaking and singing voices. The students will listen to excerpts of six songs featuring either a speaking voice or a singing voice and will hold up the corresponding sign. Nothing too fancy here but I'm hoping it will help all my little kindies to participate and show their learning.
Cute! I am working on our four voices right now!
ReplyDeleteCute! I am working on our four voices right now!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! The kindies did pretty well with them today. One thing I didn't really think about was the fact that it can be confusing for them to hold them up since the opposite side is facing them. I may tweak them and double-side them with the same image on both sides and give them each two signs instead of the one. I will be checking your blog for more voice channel ideas (no pressure! ha ha).
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