Activities for Music in Our Schools MonthThese suggestions were contributed by MENC members from around the United States.
- Middle school students in Little Hocking,
Ohio enjoyed a lecture
and concert on opera, performed by a guest tenor, as well as a string
trio performance. Fifth graders also presented a musical with a patriotic
theme.
- Trinity Lutheran Nursery School in Park
Forest, Illinois had
fun with such activities as singing, coloring pictures of musical instruments,
and moving to the World's Largest Concert.
- Glen Acres Elementary in Lafayette,
Indiana had the attention
of their hometown as they presented a televised 15-minute presentation
on how their school was celebrating Music In Our Schools Month. During
their presentation, students gave interviews on MIOSM and sang for the
cameras.
- In Tucson, Arizona students at Harriet Johnson Primary School
learned about each of the fifty states and mapped the location of the
schools that participated in the concert broadcast.
- String students at Wintergreen Elementary School in Greenville,
North Carolina wrote their very own musical compositions, and the band
students played a joint concert with students from a neighboring school.
- In Leesburg, Virginia at Evergreen Mill Elementary School, over
225 parents attended music class with their children for one week.
- Franklin Monroe Elementary in Arcanum,
Ohio held a Grandparent
Day Sing Along and Game Show called, "Who Wants to Be a Patriotic
Citizen?"
- Sixth grade choir members at Douglas Middle School in
Douglas, Wyoming
celebrated MIOSM by writing announcements about MIOSM which were
aired on local radio stations.
- Students and guests from Yulee Elementary School in
Yulee, Florida
were treated to a performance by members of the Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra.
- Students from Jim Stone Elementary in Conway,
Arkansas joined
their voices with students from across the state in a sing-along at the
state capitol.
- Parents, teachers, and friends of Black Fox Elementary
in Cleveland, Tennessee
displayed their musical talents for students on "Musicians
Among Us Day!" Students also put their best efforts into a school-wide
poetry contest. The theme for the poems was "Make Music, America!
2000."
- At Rolling Green Elementary in Urbandale,
Iowa , a percussionist
specializing in steel drums served as artist-in-residence for one week
in March. The program was partially funded through a grant from the Iowa
Arts Council.
- At Longs Creek Elementary School in San
Antonio, Texas each student
created a leaf, with their family's favorite songs on it, to hang on the
musical family tree.
- At Walnut Elementary School in Emporia,
Kansas students integrated
technology by enjoying software and Internet activities to augment learning
about the WLC songs.
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