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S6: E126 Soundtrap Series Student Podcasts in the Classroom

 Season Six Episode 126 Soundtrap Project #4 Student Podcasts in the Classroom One of the greatest tools we can give our students is to help them use their voice and grow their confidence in speaking and sharing what they know.  I was always terrified - literally - whenever I was asked to speak in front of a class.  Even in middle school I remember tearing up or crying when it was my turn to read because I was so anxious I’d say something wrong and others would laugh at me.  Which now seems somewhat silly because I was a great reader and should have had lots of confidence about speaking, but I didn’t.  Something I love about giving students the opportunity to record their voices is that it allows them to speak about something they’ve learned while allowing them to present it in an aural way.  Sure you can have them present it in front of the class, but you can also allow students to present their project without the traditional speech at the front. ...

S6: E125 Soundtrap Series Found Sounds Project

 Season Six Episode 125 Found Sounds Project Students are assigned a specific rhythm OR choose a rhythm to perform from options provided for them Students are provided a measure number for where their rhythm will begin (example:  Johnny is assigned measure 24… he will line up his rhythm to begin at ms 24) They choose an item from home to play this rhythm with (kitchen utensils, writing utensils, on waterbottle, outside,...) They record themselves playing their rhythm four times into the Soundtrap File and put it into the piece for their assigned measure Small groups… whole class… partners:  if doing this with a partner, ask students to record multiple rhythm patterns using different items **Share one of the pieces created by students** Other options:  specify what students should be playing on or with (use something metal, something wood, something plastic, your hands, your feet, etc…)

S6: E124 Soundtrap Series: Fictional Character Theme

 Season Six Episode 124 Fictional Character Theme In this Soundtrap lesson I created a lesson plan where students design a fictional world, character, and theme song.   Links: Head to my shop at www.jessicagrant.org to purchase the Fictional Character Soundtrap Project!

S6: E123 Soundtrap Series: Poem with Loops

 Season 6 Episode 123 Soundtrap Series: Poem with Loops One of the tech tools that I fell in love with during our spring distance learning was Soundtrap.  In Episode 114 I share Nine Tech Tools that I want to use and Soundtrap was on this list.  It has continued to be a favorite way for me to teach musical concepts in a new way.  In today's episode I'm sharing the first assignment I created for students.  I'll share the purpose and focus of the assignment, how I led students towards their composition, how I assessed their work, and a few examples of final student products.  If you're interested in learning how to do these assignments with your students, click the links below!  I've created a YouTube video explaining adding loops as well as one where I walk through the process I used with students.   Poem:  Betty Botter (though any poem will work!) Focus:  Steady beat- speaking on a steady beat; Learning how to record your voice and m...

S6: E122 What's on Your Cart?

Afternoon Ti Podcast Season 6 Episode 122 What's on Your Cart? Teachers are some of the most resourceful people in the world.  A few days ago I put a question up in my social media about what other teachers consider essential for their carts.  So many great ideas came in!  I’ve had several ‘oops’-es as I’ve been on a cart the past two weeks - I stole an eraser from one room after erasing the board, setting it on my cart and bringing it with me to the next room.  I left my lesson plan binder in the previous room I had been teaching in when I set it on the table.  I’ve completely forgotten to bring my water.  And my expo markers.  And my snack on a day that I didn’t have a break for lunch until 1pm.  I was so hungry.  Each time I’ve entered a room and didn’t have something I would have needed or left with something that had been in a room or left something of my own in the last room I taught in, it helped me learn what I really needed to hav...

S6: E121 Virtual and In-Person Teaching

 Season Six Episode 121 Virtual and In-Person Teaching I’ve been back teaching for just over two weeks now.  There’s been a large learning curve as I’ve had to rethink and reimagine everything I’m teaching - likely the same for you as well.  Our teaching situations have commonalities, but no two teaching situations are identical.  I’ll share how my teaching set-up looks this year to give you an idea of what I’m doing each day and especially what I’m finding that works as I’m teaching students who are home learning as well as students who are in the classroom simultaneously.  How do we best educate students in this scenario and is it even possible, right?   So here’s a short breakdown of my teaching scenario this year.  I teach middle school music grades 5-8.  I am a fifth grade advisor which means I have 11 students who are part of my homeroom and it’s one of the best things about my job.  Every morning I’m with them for just over an ...

S6: E120 Worry and Anxiety with a Mix of Faith and Encouragement with Jessica Peresta

 Season Six Episode 120 Worry and Anxiety with a Mix of Faith and Encouragement with Jessica Peresta I met Jessica through Instagram and have been inspired by her work with music education and her mentorship of educators.  She is the host of three podcasts which are “The Elementary Music Teacher featuring interviews and ideas for teaching music, The Learn Music Together for parents wanting strategies and tips to guide their children in piano practices, and Found in Motherhood, which she hosts with Anne Mileski, where they share about their experiences as moms and give practical advice.  This episode was inspired by one of Jessica’s episodes on The Elementary Music Teacher Podcast about worry and anxiety.  I loved what she had to share and asked if she’d have a conversation about it with me and I’m so glad she said yes.  We’ll be talking about worry and anxiety and share the encouragement we have found as well as how our faith has helped us.  Jessica Pere...

S6: E119 Ten Things Saving My Life Right Now

Season 6 Episode 119 Ten Things Saving My Life Right Now   "Noticing the simple things makes us continue to notice and be thankful for them" - Kendra Adachi One of my favorite podcasts is The Lazy Genius with Kendra Adachi.  I've used her ideas for cleaning my bathrooms and my kitchen, making meals, and her overall advice for being a genius about the things that matter and lazy about the things that don't.  In Episode #171 Kendra shared the ten things that were saving her life right now and then encouraged listeners to share their ten ideas with friends or in conversations.  I enjoyed hearing her ten things so much that I thought I'd share my top ten.  And I'll be encouraging you to share your top ten! The things I'm sharing are a range of items that might impact your life greatly as well as things that I just love. #10: Magnolia Table Cookbooks #1 and #2 #9: Us the Duo: Website and YouTube Channel 8 - Book: Waiting for Tom Hanks by Kerry Wi...

S6: E118 No Teacher Tired Like Covid Teaching Tired

Season Six Episode 118 No Teacher Tired Like Covid Teaching Tired Today on Afternoon Ti I’m sharing three things that are helping me beat the fatigue of teaching this fall.  This is episode 118 - so glad you’re here! Not looking far ahead - sometimes only looking at the first 30 minutes to an hour of my day when I wake up.  What do I need to do?   Routine:  Get a drink of water - walk the dog - his leash is in the drawer where we keep our thermometer so that triggers the reminder to take all of our temps and log into the system online to put in information each morning and get verification that we are allowed on campus that day - shower - make-up-ish - dressed - breakfast - lunch check (we prep all we can at night -  Then when I arrive at school I prep for my first class, making sure I have everything pulled up on my laptop for where I’ll be teaching.  Then I prep for my advisory and chapel times.  For now we’re Zooming and walking t...